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

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MEDFORD M&U. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON THURSDAY, MA.Y II; 1911.
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LOCAL AND
Miss Cordelia Goff of Central Point
has shopping In Medford Wednesday.
Mrs. E. O. Brown and Miss Eva Hum
plircy left Wednesday for a month's stay
at Wagner Springs,
Charles Parker has returned from a
trip to Southern California where ho pur
chased property!
Mr. Geaee of Central Point was a
Med ford visitor Wednesday.
V. 8. .Duller of Ashland was In Med-
ford Wednesday.
C. Cook of Applofinte-wns In Med ford
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. V. Brown of Eagle
Point transacted buslncs in Mcdford
Wednesday.
13. F. Raymond returned Wednesday
from Monumontal where ho has property
interests.
Charles Mcscrvc returned Wednesday
from a five day trip to urants Pass
Woodvlllc and Savage creek.
p. W. Palm has roturned from a busi
ness trip to Portland,
E. J. Wllbcrt and E. W. Clcmo of
Ashland motpred from Ashland Wednes
day.
Two and one-half acres In alfalfa, one
mile south of Washington school; easy
terms. A. W. II. Everhard, 213 Fruit
growers Bank bldg.
13. G. Miller of Central Point trans
acted business In Medford Thursday.
Mrs. W. It. Norcross of Central Point
was a Thursday shopper In Medford.
Art Boggls of Gold Hill transacted
business In this city Wednesday.
Is your house. wlredT One clgmr less
a day would pay for a hundred per cent
Increase In comfort. Start living the
electric life.
Mrs. F. 13. Watson nnd daughter Win
nlfrcd. of Ashland, spent Thursday In
this city.
Mr. rnd Mrs. Stccnstrup roturned
Thursday from a short visit to north
ern Oregon points.
B. M. Bnrtlelt of Spokane Is spend
ing a few days with trlends here.
Medford local socialist party meets
- every Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's
hall on North Grape street. Everybody
invited.
J. C. Dlmm of Eugcno was a visitor
In Medford Wednesday.
Attorney George W. Treffrcn of Ash
land was it business visitor In this city
Thursday.
William Ocrlg returned from a busi
ness visit In Portland Thursday.
See R. A, Holmes, The Insurance Man,
over Jackson County bank.
Mrs. Ous lledburg of Ashland was in
Ashland Thursday.
James L. Houston of Columbus, O.,
was a Wednesday arrival In Medford.
Read display advertisement on an
other page of this Issue. Butto Falls
Lumber company.
C. W. Gray of Grants Pass was a
Medford visitor Wednesday.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glenn X Taylor), atornoys-at-law, over
Jackson County Bank Bldg., Medford.
Fred II. McClurc of Eaglo Point was
a Medford visitor Wednesday.
Printing of all kind at Portland
prices. Mall Tribune office.
Waller Dee of Suthcrlln', Or.i Is look
ing after business interests In the val
ley. 'Mrs. F. B. Holmes of Eaglo Point
spent Thursday shopping In Medford
Crlnvclt's Quality Shop has located In
room i, St. Mark's building. 219 1-2 West
Main street, where they will make reg
ular $35 suits for $25 this week only.
f Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Robinson nnd
daughter of Jacksonville wero In Med
ford Wednesday. The returned from
Philadelphia early In tho week, wliero
Miss Robinson was being Instructed In
music.
Do yoU want 5 acres In alfalfa, one
mile south of Main street, cheap? C. W.
If. Everhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank
bldg. -
John I Short anil I. N. Dnllnrt of
Httrmoslllo, Sonora, Mexico, aro stop
ping in Medford for a few days.
Gregory's panoramas and views noli
real estate
J. M. Rice of Portland transacted bus
iness In Medford Wednesday.
Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford of
fice, phone No. 1201.
C. Canon of Tecuinseh. Neb., was
-' among the eastern arrivals In Medford
: Wednesday.
' Do you want 14 lots 50x145 each for
. 12500 on easy terms? C. W, H. Ever
hard. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank bldg.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 13. Travlllo of Spring
Valley, III., arrived In Medford Wed
nesday and will probably locate hero.
Large, delightful sleeping room for
rent at 203 Olcson street.
FT H. Riddle of LaGrando Is In Med
ford looking over the valley.
Dr. J E. Shourcr haB moved his of
fices to Garnctt-Coroy building.. 45
Mrs. W. E, Thompson of Gold Hill was
shopping In Medford Wednesday.
Leave your orders for strawberries
with Tatsuma, at tho R. R. Valley de
pot fruit stand, e docs a wholesale and
retull buslni'ss and his berries uro the
best and cheapest In town. 65
Mrs. M. A. Pryce of Gold Hill was a
Wednesday shopper In Medford,
Como to the Fish Market; fresh crabs
this week, two for 25c. Salmon eggs
for fishermen; fresh ranch butter and
creamery butter; all kinds of lunch
goods; halibut 12 1-2 cents u pound Fri
day and Saturday. Free delivery four
times a day. Messier & Ken worthy. 44
Gcorgo H. Durham and wife of Grants
Pass arrived Wednesday for a short
visit with frlonds here,
A white flower for mother's memory.
A bright flower for mothers living. 44
J. E. Kerratl of St, Paul was a Wed
nesday arrival In Medford.
For sale Two hundred tiers dry fir
and laurel wood, 16 Inches long, on
ground. Address "Falrvlow," Jackson
ville. 44
I, W. Qlasswell of Glendale s spend
ing a few days with friends in thin, city.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Ifcijr Phono 2271
Night Phones F. W. Wecka 9071.
A. E. On, M99.
LADY ASSISTANT.
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Embalmer
Successor to the undertaking do- :
7 nnrtmnnf nt Xfnrtfnrrt Piirnltiirfl Co.
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Office with Medford Furniture Co. I ;
; Telephones; Day, lieu 3oi;
: ; John A. Perl, residence, Bell 4111,
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C. W. Conklln 36Q1. j. u. uui-;
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AMIiriiANCTK HKHVIUB .
PERSONAL
' Miss Loltle Van Scoy of Eagle' Point
Visaed with friends In this city Thurs
day. Mrs. F. G. McWIlllams and Mrs. J. R.
Ruger of Ashland Were guild visitors
nero rnursilay.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glltmore were
among the Ashland visitors In Medford
Thursduy.
(Mrs. C. R. Watklns and Mrs. R. P.
Watklns of Ashland were shopping In
Medford Thursday.
Mrs. J. F. Brown of Eaglo Point was
a .Medford visitor Thursday.
Mrs. H. Mattern nnd daughter of Ash
land were in Medford Thursday.
Mrs. William Holt of Eagle Point was
a Thursday shopper In Medford.
Mrs. George Lavener and daughters
or Ashland spent Thursday In Medford.
Mrs. J. J, Chambers of Ashland spent
Thursday In Medford.
Mrs. R. L. Burdlck of Ashlund was a
guest of St Marks guild here Thursday.
Rev. S. N. Domes of Ashland was
among the Ashland visitors hero Thurs
day. P, J. Neff returned Thursday morn
ing from a business visit In 1'ortlHnd.
George Tavencr of Ashland was In
Medford Thursdays
Mrs. William Von dor Hellcn of Eagle
Point was shopping In Medford Thurs
day. Mrs. V. Jleckwllh of Central Point
was shopping In Medford .Wednesday.
C. Cunningham, acting mayor of Ash
land, and Mrs. Cunningham were Med
ford visitors Thursday.
Curtis Anderson arrived here from
Culver, Ind., being called by the serious
Illness of his mother, Mrs. Hcrt Ander
son. Mayor Canon Is nble to resume his du
ties after a short Illness.
The Gurnett-Corey Hardware company
has Installed a sanitary drinking foun
tain for .the convenience of their pa
trons. Miss Luclllo Rader departed for Eu
gene Thursday morning where she will
attend the Junior "prom" Friday even
ing. W. O. AlileuliHgon of the Prospect Con
struction company was a business vis
itor to Tolo today. .
Miss Mattle Carter of Central Point
has accepted n. position as bookkeeper
at the Fonts grocery store.
Franklo Edwards leavcB tonight for
Roseburg whefc ho will meet Tommy
Gaffncy In a 10-round boxing bout, Fri
day evening. Frankle sifys he will not
disgrace Medford but will bring home
the bacon.
Chris Gottlieb of Knnsas City, ono of
tho champion marksmen of tho world,
who urst came here four years ago with
tho A.t-Amerlcan team, fell In love with
tho valley and purchased an orchard,
..as returned to make his homo horc
and becomo a resident of Medford. Mr.
Gottlieb Is also part owner, with Tom
Marshall and Charles Thorpe, of an ex
tensive young grove of fruit trees.
DR. WHITE TALKS
TO HIGH SCHOOL
Dr. Calvin S. White addressed a large
and interested audience In the auditor
ium of the high school Wednesday af
ternoon. Tho pupils and many outsiders
listened to a splendid address on "Dan
gers from the house fly." Dr. White's
speech showed careful investigation of
his subject, pointing out tho danger of
Infection by the common housefly and
giving valuable hints on health to his
auuience.
ST. MARK'S GUILD
ENTERTAINS NEIGHBORS
The ladles of St. Mark's Episcopal
guild entertained the ladles of tho Ash
lund. Phoenix. Talent nnd Hr-nnta )g
guilds Thursday, a largo delegation be
ing present rrom eacn or theso places.
The visitors wore met at tho depot by a
recentlon commltten with nntnmrMIu
and they were given a ride about the
f treets of Medford, after which they were
entertained at a light luncheon in St.
MarK's Hall. While primarily a ladles'
organization, quite, a number of gentle
men accompanied them on their visit to
this city.
DR. COOK'S NORTH
POLE PICTURES
At the ".Vat" theatre tonight Dr. Cook's
motion pictures will bo shown for tho
first time. Direct from the Manhattan
theatre of Now York city. Tho story of
a Jcnlous rival, with a complete lecture.
Interesting In every feature.
rrank Bntltr Bnrtttd.
Tho funeral of Frank I'. Butler was
eld today from his. late residence at
Knight and Ivy streets. Rev. Lucas
conducted the services at the housp and
tho Woodmen had charge of tho serv
ices nt the cemetery. Weeks & Mc
Gowan had charge of tho funeral.
Major Is SmI.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., May II. Kol
lowlpg a recent operation for appendi
citis, which brought on peritonitis. Ma
jor John T. Haynos. 11th United Htatus
cavalry, died today In the hospital at
Fort Bam Houston.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Twenty acros, all In timber,
at Peyton, for tale for 1800 cash, If
sold at once. See or address A. M.
Peyton, Peyton, Or. 44
FOR RENT !-room furnished house.
135 North Holly sL 45
FOR SALE Cheap, one i:00-lb. horse,
new wagon and harness. 123 Tripp
street. 45
FOR RENT I have several bungalows
for rent In different parts of the city,
Tumy, 201 Garnett-Corey bldg. 45
FOR HALE Cheap, one air motor gaso
line engine and 1500. gallon tank. In
quire at Fisher k Whltmlre real estate
office, F. & F. Bank bldg. 49
FOR RENT SU-room house, Reatty
street. $10. V. T. York & Co.
FOR RENT rw-sk room, ground floor.
W. T- York & Co.
REBEL CAUSE
RAPIDLYSPREADS
Insurrectos Are Advancing on Salina
Cruz, Important Harbor on West-
. ern Coast Have Surrounded
Ensenada.
SAN DIEGO. Cat., May 11. Further
proof that the rebel cause Is spreading
like wtldflro over Mexico vas furnished
today by Captain Knight 6t tho steamer
Ncbraskan, which urrlvcd hero from Sa
lina Cruz.
When tho Nobrnskan left Salina Cruz
flvo days ago, a rebel party had sur
rounded Rlncon, n small port close to
Salina Cruz, and tho federal authorities
had small hope of having the town. They
wero bending all their efforts toward
fortifying Salina Cruz, expecting a des
perate battle there at any time. Salina
Cruz is ono of tdc Important ports on
tho x-aclflc, being tho western terminal
of tho Tchantcpec railway, where many
linen of steamers call.
The rebels are already nround Enson
ada, capita of Lower California, accord
ing to advices recolvcd hero today by
...o lobster steamer Yankee Boy and by
Captain Jensen of the fishing steamer
Vivian. Tho Enscnadans, In view of the
Accent loss of TIa Juana, arc now almost
crazed with fear and excitement, and
many of them are making every effort
to get transportation to tho united
States.
FLY SEASON ONCE
IAGAIN IS AT HAND
Tho fly season Is now at hand nnd
screen doors and windows are making
their appearance in all parts of tho city.
Last season tho merchants wore n trlflo
late in putting up the fly protectors and
as a consequence, tho stores were full of
illcs all summer that found lodgment In
sldo early In tho season. Tho bluo bot
tlcfly and Its relation, the Jersey mos
quito, are no friends of the people, and a
little work now will save ono many nn
Unpleasant hour later on. Medford Is
not bothered to any great extent, but n
littlo precaution will not como amiss at
(his time.
AUTHORITY ON FRUIT
IS VISITING VALLEY
Tom Brown, editor of tho Packer, one
hf tho leading frit it Journals In the
country, is in Medford gathering Infor
mation regarding tho crop conditions In
Ihe valley. Mr. Brown represents all of
tho leading fruit papers and is an author
ity op anything connected with tho fruit
industry. Ho will remain in tlio valley
for several days.
BACKWARD SEASON SALE
EXTRA SPECIALS FOR
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Silk Dresses $11.95
Your choice of about 25 Silk Dresses, in
cluding foulards, mcssalines, taffetas and
rajah ; some have kimona sleeve, others have
set-in sleeve; colors are Helen pink, green,
blue changeable, old rose, Copenhagen and
champagne; regular values are $17.50 to
$22.50; Friday and Saturdav, (Mf (ir
special .,. $ll.tJ
Shirt .Waists $1.89
About ten dozen of beautiful tailored and
lingerie Shirt Waists, mostly the Koyal
Brand, in mulls, lawns, checked dimities,
etc.; regular values $2.50, $2.95 and $3.50,
Friday and Saturday Spcl$1.89
Millinery Department
is offering some very attractive new styles
in Trimmed llats,
Spc 1 values $5, $6.50, $7.50, $10
Many of these are priced one-fourth less
than regular.
Tailored Suits are Underpriced
14, 1-3 and 1-2
Long Coats are Underpriced
"Yankee Girl"
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BX.A.HCHE RXNQ.
Ono of the! coming events of tho sea
son should bo the visit of Blanche Ring,
In "Tho Yunkeo Girl" us it has overy
whero been heralded as one of tho moHt
praiseworthy attractions en tour, and
the well known nnd popular stnr, from
all accounts, lias been well rewarded,
for leaving the great metropolis of the
cast, whero from nil accounts, sho can
always find n warm welcome, and a dis
position on the part of tho thentre go
ing public, to retain her deslrublo per
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W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
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Surplus, $20,000.00
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sonality, tho year round.
Tho Yankco Girl Is good old musical
ipmedy, with u lot of geuulno fun,
wholcsomo and clenn, and unsuggestlvo,
written for our sweethearts and our
wives, and not to punder to a lot of de
praved tastes, who aro constantly look
ing for new sensations, yet for all that
It Is up to (Into In Its smartness, and
In Its music, nnd proves n delightful ve
hicle to exploit the star's extruordlnnr.
ability, and after all, thats tho answ
J. A. PERRY, Vice-President
JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier
National Bank
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Medford Theatre,
BE JOYOUS
LEW FIELDS
PRESENTS
"The Yankee Girl"
Book by Geo. V. Hobart Music by 'Silrio Hein
Harry Gilfoil and 50 others
A SONG
A GIRL
TIIEN
A MERRY
QUIP
THEY ALL GO TO SEE HER AND SO WILL YOU
40 WINSOME WINNERS IN THE GETAWAY
HEAR MISS RING SING THE NEW S0NG&
And maybe if you're good a few of the ojd,
PRICES $1.50, $2.00. Scat sale Tuesday, May 16,
at Ilnskins'.
MILLINERY
Mlsn l'ayntor nnnounccn that sho lina moved her millinery parlor' to
tho ground floor of tho Medford National Bunk building.
Kvory lady Is Invited to call, Innpcct tho new styles and learn' tho low
prices.
Cbmploto lino of summer goods will bo Introduced In duo seaaon.
Wear a Flower for Mother's Sake
To honor tho best Mother who over lived your own. That Is tho pur
poso of Mother's Day.
SUNDAY, MAY 14
X whlto flower for Mother's memory.
A brllit flower for Mother's living.
Wo shall bo prepared Saturday1, May 13, nnd Sunday, May 14, with
n Inrgo assortment of fine, fresh flowers, appropriate for Mothers' Day,
offerod nt our usual moderato prices. All customors served promptly.
Special rates to Sunduy Schools, Lodges, etc.
Medford Green House, 933 East Main St.
Send Mother n nouquet on Motharn' Day. "Wo hava correspondents to do
liver flowerB fresh nnywhero In tho United States.
Do Your Cooking in the Cool
A hot kitchen is little better than a prison in lummer. But
the range is there, so all the cooking and the washing must be
done there, too.
What a relief it would be to move the range where you
pleased. You can do this with a New Perfection Oil Cook
stove cook your dinner out on the porch, if you like. It is the
only range that is really portable that works eaually well in
any place. There are no connections to be made, as in a gat
range ; no wiring, as with an electric stove ; no sooty flues and
ash-filled grates, as with coal or wood.
The long, enameled chimneys carry the heat directly up to
saucepans, oven or boiler; you get full value from your fuel,
without waste, f
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Don t Judge a Roofing
By Its Looks
On the surface most ready roofings look the same, but the weather
finds the hidden weakness. You can't tell by looks which roofing'
will last twenty years and which will e to pieces in a single summer.
RUBEROID
TRADE MAHK RCQ, U, . PAT. OfT.
Has stood for nearly twenty years as the standard of ail ready
roofings. The first buildings ever roofed with Ruberoid nearly
twenty years aeo are still water-proof and weather-tight. These
buildings are the oldest roofed with any rca.dy roofing.
Get This Free Book
It tells the advantages and disadvantages of tin, tar, shingle, iron and
ready roofings fairly, frankly, impartially. Learn about all roofs
before deciding on any.
Trail Lumber Co. 8SES-
Friday May 19th
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