Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 28, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
TltcT Lad ten Altl Society of tho
Mcthndlnl church will holil h lawn
fontlvnl nt tlio homo of W. II. Meeker,
311 llnrtlctt street. It tho weather
'Is not good It will ho hold nt tho
church. Kvoryono Is Invited.
Chnrlca Nlckell of Fnlrvlew ranch
near Sterling, passed through Med
io rd Wednesday on his way to Sams
Valley, whoro ho has hiislncss of an
Important nature
A. slight accident occurred on Kast
Mnln street today when Mrs. Lewis
wns thrown out of a carriage, being
Injured.
v Harry Wilson of Eagle Point Is
''spending a few days In Med ford.
Hnrry 13. Foster who Is doljig con
Blderahle field vork for tho Prospect
Construction Company, left Wednes
day to Join his crew after a few days
nt home.
Tho funeral of Mrs. W. C. Harris
was1 hold at tho First Presbyterian
church at 10:30 Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs". Henry Kleti are
unending the week at Ashland at
tending the nnuual encampbeut of
Oic G. A. R.
J. A. Wcsterlund has returned
from a pleasure trip to Klamath Falls.
Ho helped with the building of the
bafc'y lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. D. It. Andrus have
returned from a visit at Ashland.
Mrs. Polk Hull is attending the
W. C. It. gathering at Ashland.
II. 11. Harris of Gold Hill spent
Wednesday In Medford on business.
Mayor J. II. Beeman and Mrs. Beo
Dnnn of Gold Hill spcut Tuesday In
Medford.
' Arthur Dewing of San Francisco is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alice of this
. city.
Carkin & Taylor (John II. Cnrkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Bldg.,
Medford.
William Duncan has returned from
a two weeks visit at Portland.
Henry Allen is spending a few days
with friends Jiving near Ashland.
Tho Pnutorlum will be closed on
July 4th. SG
Thomas Kelly of Davenport, Iowa,
who has been visiting his brother.
Judge K. K. Kelly, left Tuesday for
"the Alberta Country where ho will
visit for a month or so before return
ing home.
Mrs. John A. Wcsterlund has re
turned from a three weeks visit to
Tacoma where sho was the guest of
Dr. and Mrs. J. It. .Brown at their
'summer, homo on Man ram I tall ay.
Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford
office, phono No. 1201.
Chautauqua, Ashland, Oregon, July
C-18. "Better than ever.' Don't miss
It. Send to W. II. Gillis, secretary,
for booklet.
Seo It. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Medford Hnrdwnre for electric
Irons.
For the right kind of Mutual Flro
Insurance, see W. V. Moore, room
209 Phlpps building.
O. A. Kastman of Plattvllle, Wis.,
is spending a few days visiting II.
L. McBrlde of this city. He may
locate here.
Mitchell & Boeck make Iccless re
frigerators that keep your butter and
milk in perfect condition without
ice.
? 'j. H. Johnson of Woodvillo is vlslt
IngMcdford. ' 'rTho Pantorium will be closed on
July 4th. 8C
II. D. Penfleld of Penbro, orchards
was In Medford Wednesday on a short
Frank Allen has returned from a
trip to Los Angeles.
George K. Boos, secretary of tho
Commercial Club, was In the valley
jesterday gathering cherries for pro
cesslng. Ho was fortunate In getting
some fine specimens of Hoynl Anns,
but Is desirous of getting several var
ieties of cherries, and also wants ber
ries of alt kinds.
13. C. Jeronio who has been with
the Prospect Construction Company
for the past few snonths will leave
Wednesday evening for St. Paul
where ho wli. enter tho service of tho
Great Northern Hallway Company In
the capacity of traveling car agent.
From St. Paul he will go to Chicago
and travel east, and south out of that
point for a few months. Mr. Jerome
was formerly with the Great Northern
Hallway, having been employed by
them for several years and his re-'
turn comes through a promotion.
W. H. Wilson, who is well known
in Medford, having been employed
four years ago upon the Southern
Orejjoniaii mid Tribune as reporter
and printer, has sold out his interest
in the Crescent City news and retired
as editor of that journal. Tho desire
forniore out of door exerekc brought
nbbut the change.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Xeff have re
lumed from nn automobile trip to
Crescent City and Eurekin Thev
were nccompuuicd by Mrs. Frank
Burtcbell, sister of Mrs. Xcff, who
hns been visiting the latter.
ELKS ARE BACK
FRMJUMTH
New Lodge Is Instituted Local
Members of Atitlcrcd Hml Loud
In Their Praises of Manner In
Which They Were Entertained.
hook nt llio, nds for tho olmneo In' Look for tho "help wivuted'' 'id
Iniv tho properly
"rluht pi ice.1'
you need lit u
that HoeniH like u "pitpeel"
uiiMWer ll pronnilly.
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Local Klks leturued Tuesday e oil
ing from Klamath Falls where they
attended the Institution of a now
lodge of the order, with nothing but
praise for tho manner In which they
wero entertained. On Monday and
Monday night one form of entertain
ment after another was offered.
"Noxer was a new lodge Instituted
more auspiciously" stated Clarence
eUanies, exnlted ruler of the local
herd, on his return. "Kverythlng was
a splendid success and Klamath Falls
will long be remembered by Klkdniu,
"One of the finest features of the
entertainment was a groat parade
which was hugely enjoyed. The new
lodge starts with a membership of
more than eighty.
Thirty-eight Klks from this city at
tended the Institution. The members
from Ashland Increased the total to
sixty-five.
TUESDAY'S BASEBALL.
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Chautauqua. Ashland, Oregon, July
C-18. "Better than ever." Don't miss
It. Send to W. H. Glllls, secretary,
for booklet.
William P. Mealy returned Wed
nesday from an extensive tour of tho
east.
Chautauqua, Ashland, Oregon, July
C-18. "Better than over." Don't miss
it! Send to W. II. Glllls, secretary,
for booklet.
Mr. and -Mrs. O. M. Boynton aro
expected to return to Medford In tho
near futuro from Southern Califor
nla. "' Jlead lettuce, at the Pinecroft gar
National League.
At Brooklyn
Brooklyn 3 1
New York C 7
At Philadelphia R
Philadelphia c
Boston 3
Cnlled in seventh, rain.
At Pittsburg R
Pittsburg 1
Cincinnati 1
At St. Louis R
St. Louis 4 s
Chicago 5 7
American League.
At New York R
Washington 5 C
At Boston - R
Boston 3
Philadelphia . v. . . . . . 7
At Chicago- ' " R
Chicago 3
Detroit "..... 0
Coast League.
At Sacramento R H E
Sacramento 4 5 1
Portland . .. 5 5 r
At Los Angeles R H E
Los Angeles 3 S 6
San Francisco 2 7
At San Francisco R H
Vernon 4 11
Oakland 0 10
Northwestern league.
At Vancouver R
Vancouver 4
Spokane 3
At Victoria R
Victoria 5
Tacoma 3
At Portland Rain.
FAILED IN EXAMINATIONS
SO HE COMMITS SUICIDE
I10STOX. Miu.., June 2S. He
calico he failed to jins hi final ex
aminations nt Harvard. Arthur 1.1
wyu Smith, 23, today U n suicide by
prussH! ueid. Smith was found dead
in n closet of n Harvard donnitorx
xxith tho poison vial by his side. lie
was the mm of David 0. Smith, nil
engineer ot, fcnlt Lake.
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IO ROUN DS
OXING CONTESI
AT THE MEDF0ED OPERA HOtSE
TUESDAY EVE'G, JULY 4
Between Frnnkio Edwards, of San Francisco and
Ed Gtaffnoy, of Spokano
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Also Two 4-l(ouiid Preliminaries
PRELIMINARIES START AT 8:30 AND THE
MAIN EVENT AT 9:30
Admission -Ring Sido $1.50, Rosorvod Seats $1.00,
Gonoral Admission 7fic
i GOLDEN
RULE
SlX$KT MAAZl.K FOR .ll'LY
Vacation Time at Los Angles Beaehes
The call of the cool sea breezo by
Poter B. Kync, beautifully illustrated
In four colors. "Tho Spell" by C. N. &
A. M. Williamson. Hunting, fishing,
motoring, fiction. On sale all news
stands.
Hasklns for Health.
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NEWBRO'S
HERPICIDE
'RmI.UM al Da School tor
rhrof Blitnot St. John Dtotli
Cll.f IU. Atttntl u Il.MaUrjr
If ul Art. XlotJtt. OyKAulim.
ror eUlo hldrm TIIK MHTKR M.
OtnreZJ. St. Helen IJU11
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DAHLIAS
Now is the time to plant
We havo a choice assortment
of flno growing plants In pots.
All tho novelties In 1911
Dahlias.
J.T.BR0ADLEY&C0.
Greenhouse near City Reservoir
Store O and Central Avenue
Phones 511 and 1131.
Is (iiiurantccri by Medford Pharmacy
Sccial Agents.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Phono 2271
Night Phones F. W. Wecka 2071.
A. E. Orr, 8602.
LAD! ASSISTANT.
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Embalmor
; Successor to the undertaking de-
1 , parimuiu 01 mnuioru v urnuuro uo,
; Offl xvith MetlTord Purnituro Co.
Telophonos; Day, Bell 351;
; John A. Perl, rosldouco, Boll 4111,
Homo 179L.
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I lor 3571.
I 'AsrnnTiAKnia'HKitviOH
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Nearly everyone has dandruff, and
must reconcllo themselves to the Idea
of becoming completely bald or resort
to the use of Ncwbro's Herplcldo.
The manufacturers have absolute
faith In Herplcldo to kill tho gorm
and roinovo all traces of dandruff. So
perfect is this belief that all dealers
are Instructed to sell tho preparation
with a "money back" agreemont.
Such supremo confidence is thojiest
evidence In tho world of tno merit of
Hcrplclde. They know the result,
hence the guarantee. It protects tho
purchaser.
Used as dlrcctod, Ncwbro's Herpl
cldo kills the germ that causes dand
ruff and prevents tho hair from com
ing out. It stops itching of tho scalp,
which Is so disagrccablo.
Send 10c In postage or silver for
sample and booklet to Tho Herplcldo
Co,, Depf. It. Detroit, Mich. '
Herplcldo Is for ualo by all drug
gists, and applications may bo ob
tained at good barber shops,
.ML'DI'Oltl) IMIAHMACV, Hpetlal
AgenlH, Near Post office.
Night or Day.
BUTTE
FALLS
HOTEL
Will serve every Sun
day an exceptionally
good dinner for transients.
VwrnM mi
i hq iwr4 KutfrumoW
Kuppenheimer Clothing
for a nobby, comfortable, up-to-date Suit. Bettor
tailoring, more style, neater fit, finer materials, low
er price A LOOK WILL CONVINCE YOU.
GOLDEN RULE SHOES
Aiv Bettor. The Vrire is no higher. Why not have
thy best Men's Jine Shoes'? Union made.
$3.50, $4:00 $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00
OUR CLEAN SWEEP SALE
runs all next week, Goods are moving rapidly. Bel
ter get in while selections are good.
Akins Benton & Co.
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J. W. lflNYAUT, Prnldont J. A. PKItllV, Vice-President
F. 10. MHUUICIC, Vlco-l'iosldit JOHN H, OIITI1, Cmhlor
W. U. JA0ICB0N, As't Cashier.
The Medford Nationaf Bank
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
sakj-i Diciusrr imj.mch roit hiont. a
ItUHINlCHN TKANHAOriCI). Wo HOI.IUIT
(IKNKHAIi IIANUINCJ
VOIJU PATItONAUK.
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Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Monoy on hand at all timoa to loan on improved
ranches and fruit land.
PHONE 3231.
320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
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FANS
They aro lic.illliful
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'lliey aro Miinltary A.
A They itrv rtimfmliililo A
'I hey ott (iiio.lmlr it'lil an
hour to run
1ST "NT
J. 1 'I hey aro Jutl th thing to JL t
keep Mir nistiinicr In
q gtMMl liiiiiinr
'I hen why nut buy ono'.
Call at the Electric Building
209 West Main
and Examine the Large Stock
ROGUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.
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FOlt BALIS A Bouthwlek hay halor
choup; f!rnt cIbbo condition: Jn-
fjulro at Regar ranch three mlloa
west from Medford on Jackoonvlllo
road. .02
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The Natatorium
MEDFORD'S AMUSEMENT PALACE
Uaaklus for Health,
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KmBFtvfjMT2&A it 9nsri bH b B9 MilfliftMJHlHft nb v,irhife V
A DRY PLACE ON A WET DAY
A COOL PLACE ON A HOT DAY
SPECIAL FEATURES JULY 1-3-4
Swimming, Bowling, Billiards, Shooting All under one roof.
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For Sale
1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining
city of Medford, on lonj,' lime, easy pay
ments. .
12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved
street; foment sidewalks and paving i?f;
also sewers, water and light. liOiig time,
easy payments.
430 ACRES LAND, .'550 acres alfalfa land,
80 aeros fruit land, perpetual Water right
with water for irrigating 1000 aeres; long
time, easy payments.
340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa land,
balance Fruit land, 1 mile from railroad,
on long time easy terms,
5000 ACRES LAND in tracts or From -IO
acres upwards; prion $25.00 pur aero and
upwards; sliitahle for alfalfa, fruit; stock
antl gonoral fanning purposes; long time,
easy payments. l
5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS ;jnst within and
adjoining city limits, at a bargain, on 0
animal payments.
Gold Ray Realty Co.
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