Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 16, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKP. OIJKOON. TUESDAY, MAY. 10, mil.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
''Mnfcr tin Invrrlmrnt by tnnurlng wtli
thfl ".MuttiM l.ir of New York." J. F
llutchimn, .ARfnt
OcorKn'Mnxwnll icturnrd Moiutny cvp
nine from Amlcmon, Cnl., aliens lie lws
bwn on bunlnm.
Mr. McKdlnKcr nnd Ml" MfMlnsor of
ARnto woro Alomlny ulioppcrti In Med
ford. Mm. Howard Kllhntn and Mrs. Fhtilp
Metclinm, who linvtr rn vUltliiR with
Mrn. J. A. Wllnon, rctnrni-d to their
fcotn In rPortliuul MomUy.
Mtilford now litis ft rntM npency and
hSuiwhuntff nre pouring Into the of
flcc'of K. a Tumy nt 201 tfartiPtt-Corry
ImlldlnK ir you wnnt to rent your
hoimo notify Jilm nt one. SO
N. O. Sml Hi of Contra I IVlnt was In
town Monday.
J. M, MoPonaM rf Now York pity nr
rived In Medford Monday to look after
bURlnrc Intercut.
Mr. and Mm. C. 11, Sehunter of Spo
kane 'nre. vlsltlne lth Mends In Med
fonl. '
llad -display advertisement on an
other page of this Issue. Butte FU
Ltiraber company.
Mra'S. U Anderson of Control Totnt
Vasv shopping In Medfo-d Monday,
Harold Krtiln of Ashland spent Monday
In this city.
It I). Wallace of Ashland vns In
.Medford Monday.
"nel.Ampm.n. editor or the Gold Hill
News, trnnsactoil business In Mcdford
Moridiy ,
Carkln & Taylor (John It. Carkln.
airan O. Taylor), atorneya-at-law, over
Jackson County Bank Uldg.. Medford.
Wos Green was down from Grants
Pass Monday,' where he has business in
terests, W. S. Harbor and wife of Seattle aro
among the recent newcomers In this
city. ' '
H. It! Leonard was a business visitor
In "Ashland Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Piatt and Mr. and Mrs.
F. It Gilbert of San Francisco nits look
ing over the town with a view of locat
ing." - " '
Do you want 6 acrea In alfalfa, one
mite aouth of Main street, cheap? C, W.
II. Krorhard. J1S Fruitgrowers Bank
bldg. -
Mr. and Mrs. George J. AVatson of
Seattle arrived Monday for a. short visit
with Medford friends.
Charlrs C Felta of Kagle Point trans
acted business In Mcdford Monday.
O. J. Hell of Urownsboro km seen on
the. strcefs of Mcdford Monday.
Grcgory'a panorama and views sell
real estate.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. N. Spleri of Atlanta.
Ga, arrlvpd In Mclford Monday and
expect to make their home hero.
George C Putnam of San Francisco
spent Tuesday In Medforit,
It Wood and wife of Seattle were
among the Monday arrivals In Med ford.
George F. Hall of Coo,utlIc Is spend
ing a few days here.
Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford of
fice, phone No. 1201.
A. C. Hough of Grants Pass was In
Medford Monday.
A. J. Daley of Hagte Point was a
business visitor in Medford Monday.
Ii M. McKeany. rXirthvrcstern mana
ger of the Producers' Fruit company. left
wpnday evening for Iloseburg and the
Willamette valley to look over Ue
prune crop.
Do you want 14 lots J0xH5 each for
ISS00 on easy terms! C W. 1L Ever
hard. SIS Fruitgrowers Bank pWs.
It U. Kay and F. J Newman left Mon
day evening for Portland whre they wll
attend the northwestern mining con
gress. G. W. Slater, the contractor Is suffer
Ing'from a severe case of blood poison
ing In his left hand.
Large, delightful sleeping room for
rent at SOJ Oleson street
J. "W, Slinger and Tcto Incram left
Monday for a 10-dsyn' vacation on the
Kl Inter ranch on Little Butte creek.
Leave your ordrs for strawberries
with Tatsuma. at tho It It Valley de
pot fruit stand, e does a wholesale and
retail business and his berries are the
best and cheapest In town. 6S
It G. Smith, a Grants Pass attorney
Is In Medford on business.
T. L. Duncan of Seven Oaks, Is spend
lnr a few days with Mcdford friends.
Mr. and Mrs. It It Marsh returned
Monday evening from a visit at southern
Oregon points.
Medford local socialist party meets
every Sunday night at 7:30 at Smith's
hall on North Orape street Everybody
Invited.
Mr. and Mm Charles Hathaway are
visiting with relatives here, Thomas II.
Ii Hathaway and the Misses Merrill,
coming from the Yosemlte valley.
Se It A. Holmes, The Insurance Man,
over Jackson County bank.
Miss M. E. Itlng of Gold Hill was a
Tuesday shopper In Medford.
John" Arnell of Seattle was a business
Visitor In Medford Tuesday
' Ceorgo Ii. Caldwell and wife of Chi
cago were among tho caatcrnarrlvals In
Medford Tuesday.
' Mm. Fred Lewis and sons, Phil and
Jacjc. we'ro In from their ranch Tues
day. Two and one-half acres In alfalfa, one
mile south of Washington school; ey
Nrms. A. W. 11. Everbard. 212 Frult-
growors Bank bldg.
William Patterson, water commission
er of Ashland, was in Medford Tues
day en route to Jacksonville.
, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnelturg visited
Jn Jacksonville Tuesday,
Tom Taylor was a buslneba visitor In
Merlin Tuesday.
Attorneys Mulkey and Cherry have
moved into the office vacated by Dr
reeey in the Jackson county bank build
ing. MImh Grace Drown, who has bfoti
sluiiylijjs muslq in Portland, arrived
TiHsday morning to vUlt her sister, Mrs
,V. F. lsuuca.
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Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Phono 2271
Night Phones P. W. Wclc 2071.
A. E. Orr, 8(302.
liAWr ASSISTANT.
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JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker mill Einbalincr
Successor to the undertaking de
partment of Modford Furniture Co.
Office with Medford Furniture Co.
Telephones; Day, Dell 3G1;
John A. Perl, residence, Doll 4X11,
Homo 170L.
a. W. Conklln 3C01. J. II. Dut
)or 3571.
A.MI1ULAXCK HKHVICB
Jack Turoll left Tuesday for Smith
Butte- sehool-dlstilol No. ! wherr ho has
pptitraetiHt to ervol a sohtnil building.
Mr Trotter was iinablo to assume his
duties Tuesday on account of n slight
Ulnesrt.
K. C Gaddls, M. 1 Meadows and
Frvnk lleddon of Medfonl are itt tend
ing tho grand lodge of Odd IVllowi or
Portland.
George IVarcp left Tuesday morning!
for Klamath l-v.lls where ho expects to
remain.
Miss Prudence Smith of Talent wna n
Tuesday morning shopper In Medford.
.Harri l.lng returned Tuesday morn
ing from Kugene where ho visited after
his fire nppnrntus Inspection trip.
Mrs. C U Iteames departetl Tuesday
morning for a short visit In San Fran
cisco.
n Hamlin of Phoenix ws a Ipislness
visitor In Metlfonl Tuesday.
Mr Iledfleld of Phoonlv stomed In
Moilford Tuesday morning on route to
his homo from Grants li.
Colonel Minis of Seven Oaks was a
Tuesday morning visitor In Modfonl.
Charles Meservo was a passenger to
Woodvlllc Tuesday.
H Jerome of the Prospect Construc
tion company was a Gold Hill visitor
Tuesday,
C M. Kldd visited his ranch at Con
trol Point Tuesday.
Fred Knov of Provolt the well known
Applogiite stockman, was In town Tues
day morning.
If It Is for chickens. Schmidt has It.
Main St.. on It It trnek. '
1'nt Swaynrv tho champion alfalfa
Krowor of the Applegnte. was In town
Tuesday, His record Is S tons SCO
pou lids per acre.
Mr. and Mrs. Kills have returned from
an extended stay nt tho BUrgsa ranch,
beyond Jacksonville.
Lincoln Wool rid gw of Missouri Flats
In the Applegate was In Medford -Tuea.
day.
Miss Hatel Davis and Miss Bertha
Rngllsh are expected home from Eugene
this evening, where they nttcndK1 tho
Junior prom.
Mrs. Madden of Central Point was In
Medford Monday.
Mr Itoynton left Monday evening for
an extended visit in Los Angele.
Clarence Baldwin returned Tuesday
morning from Grants l"ass, where he
visited several days.
Clarence- Evans and A. A. Aklns spent
Monday night fishing at Oold Ray.
If It Is to feed horses or cows.
Schmidt sells It.
Dr. J. F. Iteddy passed through -Medford
Monday evening on his way to
Portland on Important business. Dr.
and Mrs. Iteddy have Just returned from
an extended, tour of Europe. Mrs. Hcddy
remains for the present In Sacramento.
TO WATER STOCK
ON SOUTH FRONT
The era of civic Improvement Is at
hand and the Installation of a sanitary
drlpking fountain and a new concrete
horse trough will further increase the
circulation of wet goods on. South Front
street. Tho city has finally decided to
place a, horse trough tn the public thor
oughfare. This necessary adjunct being
necessary to many depending on horse
flesh for a living. Fanners and others
may now water thin nonces vlthbut go
ing to a private watering place. The
.m..l.-r4ri4trtrtwt4--ter
Crater Lake
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Moved to New Location oni
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South Front Street I
THE LARGEST AND MOST COMMODIOUS, AND
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FINEST EQUIPPED GARAGE IN THE CITY.
EVERYTHING WILL BE IN READINESS SOON FOR
CARING FOR YOUR CAR IN THE BEST POSSI
BLE MANNER.
Home of the Famous
"BUIC K" CAR
J. C. NEFF, MANAGER
CRATER LAKE GARAGE
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Still Another Big
Double Bill at the
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I O'BRIEN and DARRAH
In a Cyclyone of Comedy
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With n lepulatloil fiom Miilno o MUo II" Hl-ale-l eiwd)r 1.him on
tho load. Vmi un o.miio pieimmlh. h'v lh jtieiilwH lnh " )'" f
llmr. Iheiyiihero thny hmo ii..elvd II Im Iwhi s-irl mlliMts afli
tlio mil ir thu t'lirlaln ln-foro tho hiiiIhmiwi iHttiM l uuletwl HiiiNt in Hlbiiv
tho iirifuntittiiw to rimtliiuo. si KU-.it Imih been theli laiiKl. pioiokliiK I'mii.
edy.
Special engagement of
Lee Willard
MedforcTs Favorite Actor
Mr. Wlll.ud. who for ple.isure mill bellh Is riding h.r.lw. V ri.ni l.w
Angeles to He.ittlo. Iillil by n lili'k) move Mr. Unleii lm M'iutsl I.iim r..r
TIIHKIS NMllllTH UM.Y. In ivhbll llto M. Wlllaid Hilt pr. nl I.U
comiidy ait, entltlid "Jolly JiuIho Joker."
N II At the riiiii'liisloii or his sit Mr WlHanl will presetil f.i ll.
first lime on any stMge. his faithful lir". "1 hhiiisiiiImii. ii. '.-. ii..
has inriled him mifoly frum U AiiKilen li .Mmlfinxl. This ll U' CIihi
lie's flist aplx-nntiiOe us nil tutor
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BUILDING SPECIALTItS COMPANY
.ltV..liJj,TS
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ill! .VtlltTH IIITI.I."IT HT.
A full lino Of MUeil rnlutn. !.iuiji,
Oils niiU ViiriiUhoa. Ciniiphito altick
of Culiots' Croosoto KIiIiikIo UuIiis,
Wood Tlnln, Hry I'nlutu ami Kl
mlnm. fall nl (ho Klgit of tho Hun and
r.i't our prlciit.
Slit NOItTII IIAUTI.h'IT ST.
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PLUMBING!
fountnln and trough aro being put In
place today. ,
Look at the "For Kale" ads and at
tome of tho things that aro advertised
for sale. J Ji I
Haaklna for Health.
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Lead Blown, Cut Star
TABLE TUMBLERS
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"Wc will put on sale here tomorrow one lot extra
heavy best lead blown Tumblers, straight shape,
full 9-05. size, with .1 extra large genuine cut stars,
smooth melted edge; special for-tomorrow 10c each,
60c set. Not over 1 set to a person.
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Choice, Half Price
Tomorrow and Thursday wo offer your eboice of
any piece of fine Cbina in tbe store at just one-half
our marked price. . .This includes all our fine im
ported and band painted ware.
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Salad Bowls
Over i50 styles to select
from here at $1.00 to
$5.00 each, and tomor
row and Thursday you
get your choice at just
one-half our regular
price. Better hurry.
Havilarid
BREADAND
BUTTER PLATES
We have about 0 dozen
olf 'the ahore, .solid gold
borddr, fancy decorated
worth 75c to $1.00 each
in a china store, that go
in this sale at 25c each.
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Watch this store for the genuine bargain, no fake
sale here. The best goods, biggest assortments and
lowest prices in Medford at
HtJSSEY'S
FOR
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SIF.AM AND HOI WAIER IICA1ING
All Work Gunruntooil
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.1 IIOWAUD IIIAICK, KNTKAM'K ON fltli KTItKin'. HION'K Iiei.l 2
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2 LOTS ON SOUTH
OAKDALE 50x150
EASY TERMS
NO INTEREST
L. B. W A R N E R Jr.
At Warner, , Wortman & Gores
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Medford Iron Works
E. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AKD MACHINIST '
All kiiulB of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Macliiuery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE is 00.
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,.i Help for All
Andrew Carnegie once suggested as an epitaph for his
own tombstone what he said was the secret of his success :
" Here lies a man who surrounded himself with men
abler than himself."
Many able people nfe working for you, cientiU, inveatofi,
manufacturer!, all tryjng to make tomclhing you want. Do you ue
their rain and their effort "surround yourself with them" or do
you plod along by yourself, years behind the times ?
Take your own home. Have you your share of modern im
provements there money-saving, labor-saving, health-promoting? One
of the most important of these is a New Perfection Oil Cook-stove.
A New Perfection itove never orerlietti kitclxn. It iavet your tltengtli. It
MTei fuel aod time. Willi the New Perfection ovm with the g1" oor X0"
go en with your uonu or nr oilier woik, nd ull be tuie t tftnee the joml it
lotttiog propeny,
"oiueK-st
Mt wlili 1 . 2 taA 3 burn.li. wild
loC(, lurquoU. I.lu tatmtUii i liimn'Tt.
Hiuiiinlir fi.UhtJ lliroutpsui, ,1m
2. .nil 3.Lurar iivet can m IiiI wrih or
wiiboul ibml lop, vrKkli 1j tiled wuh
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rywlKi) cf wrm for im.
iUr la lU' of irt ijcoc
wiiboul (ibuwl lop, vrlutn
drop shelve, law. I f.cll. lc
trunti
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Standard Oil Company
(IncorportteJ)
Bread
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THE kind the family line
delicious cakes that melt
in tho mouth and light flaky broad that maUos you ask
for more. That's tho kind vo havo sold sinco ve began
biiHincHK and will conlimic io kcII lo maiiiilaiii our ivpu
fation for the most dolighll'ul i-akcs and rincst bread
in town.
JJriiifr inoro pleasure lo your family meals by
usiiitf our bread and chIcok. Your neighbors
do why nol you?
This weok's special offorscom
paro them v;ith tho prices and
quality offered by othors,
Allen Grocery Co.
32 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE