Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 25, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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aiEDFOttu j'fAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OK 1301 ON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1011.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
A. 8, Klolnltainnktr of Applognic
irindts a buslnfcfts Irlp to Mt'dford nnd
Jnekfionvlllo Wednesday.
Fred' HlVntig spent n few hours In
JnckRonvllltr Wednesday evening.
E. D. Weston motored to Jackson
vlllo Wednesday evening.
H. IL Wnlston of Sterling: transncU
cd liuslncss In Medford ard Jftckson
villa Wednesday.
Wo solicit the trade of thoso who
want tho best of everything. Electric
Shoo Sliop, 32 South Grnpo. 134
' Mrs. H..B. Childcrs of Klanmth
Falls Is visiting relatives and friends
.living1 In this section. Sho la the
guest of Mrs. Ralph Jennings of Ap
plegat at present.
Klfert, tho progressive tailor, has
Just returned from tho Now York
cutting Bchbol, whero ho got all tho
lato fads on cutting. 132
'J. U, Sho'twoll of Seattle, who has
been prospecting Beveral mining
properties In tho Big Applegato and
Siskiyou mountain districts, has re
turned homo with a largo quantity of
oro fuunnfes thnt ho. will have thor
oughly tested. He speaks very hope
fully of tho mining outlook.
J. H. Phlegnr and Mr. Davy have
returned from n short outing on Ap
plegato. , .
Hand embroidered baby clothes at
tho Handicraft Shop, Kcntnor's. 134
Mrs. William Smith and her son
nnd daughter aro guests of Mr. and
Mrs. F, M, Smith of Sterling.
Mr. Kirby, tho California stock
buyer who was soriously .liurt In a
railroad wreck somo time ago, Is on
Applegato tor tho benefit of his
health.
An International encyclopedia dic
tionary In three volumes which has
never been used can bo bought cheap.
A fine work for teachers. Address
"Pnlrvlew," Jacksonville.
H. Seyson has returned from a
prospecting trip in tho northern part
of Joscphlno county. Ho reports that
the mining outlook has Improved ma
terially lately.
Mrs., H. A. Bouten of Poormans
Cre,ek ,s in, Medford visiting Jiqr
daughter, Mrs. Gordon Stout.
Peaches Order your late peaches
.Sirs. 12. C. Anthony of Smith ltlver,
Cal., hits arrived fdr a visit with
friends In tho valley.
Arthur Drown, erstwhile publisher
now farmer In tho Applegato district,
called upon his many friends In Med
ford Thursday. Panning seems to
ngreo with Brownie.
Aro now buying peachei' prunes
and pears, if you want to soil for
Cash at tho highest markot prtcc, see
us. Producers Fruit Co, 137
F. M. Cleaver of Washington, D. C,
has arrived to' spend a fow days In
tho Itoguo Hlvor valley on business,
S. A. Horlng of Portland 1" visit
ing Medford on business,
William Tollman of Central Point
spent Thursday and Friday with
Medford friends.
Lessons In hammered and pierced
brass at the Handicraft Shop, Kcnt
nor's. 134
Mrs. C. S. Amos and daughter.
Miss Myrtle, havo loft to spond a fow
weeks visiting friends In San Frnu
clsco. John King has left for Sacramen
to, Cal., whero he expects to mnkc
his home In tho future.
Elfcrt, tho progressiva tailor, guar
antees a first class fit. . 133
Charles Hendricks, accompanied by
his sou. Will, left Friday morning
for Crater Lake. They will return by
way of Klamath Falls.
C. U. Allen of Butto Falls Is spend
ing n few days in Medford with
friends.
Itardon's Bakery no- delivers Ices
and lco cream to any part of the city.
M. W. Skcel, who has charge of
tho Enyart ranch on Itoguo River,
leaves tonight for tho ranch after a
visit of several days In Medford.
Telephone 371, Rarflons Bakery
tor cake, tees and lco cream; prompt
delivery.
John C. Murphy has left for a visit
at his old home In Philadelphia. Ho
has not been back for 25 years.
Justice Glenn O. Taylor acted in
Cupid's role Thursday when ho unit
ed William Bartle't and Mrs. Ma
rlon Fcnton in marriage.
Chinese Sacred Lilies and Japanese
air plants at Broadley's. Phone
nnd P. M. Cleaver of Washington, 1).
C, aro Medford visitors.
W M, Lndd and party of Portland
left Thursday by nulo for Orator
Lake, having made, the trip to Med
ford by easy stages.
C. E. Evans of Wood, presldeut of
the Medford Hnrdwaro company nnd
largely Interested In Medford, spent
Thursday hero looking after his nu
merous interests.
Goorgo Steel, state bank examiner,
Is Inspecting local institutions.
t A. Slushelmer of Portland, tho pop
ular traveling mnn, is again among
hts local customers.
Mayor W. H. Canon left Friday for
Newport to spend a few days by tho
sad sea waves. Mrs. Canon, who Is
visiting relatives In Wisconsin, will
return with htm,
Robert A. Nelll of Brpwnsboro sec
tion was n Medford visitor Friday.
Dr. J. P. Roddy left for Wolfs
Creek Thursday evening to examine
several mlulng properties,
for canning 'now. Mulr, late Craw-'51S1
ford arid Tuscan Clings. F. P. Far
roU,'B6JcltfO, route 1. ' fW '
.Mrs. R. Gaskln, late of Jackson
ville, is visiting her parents,' Mr. and
Mrs. V. R. Tucker.
Mr. and Mn. J. D. Brown of Ster
ling have ixetutned. if romi.a'i camping
trip in StpdiboAt'aistrlctr
New plllows.andtccnterplescs at tho
Handicraft Lbop. 134
A R. Mar.tln of PorHand made. Rogue
River valley a short visit" tho fore
part of tho week and was wejl jjleas
ed.with what be. , saw.
Kifert'a fall goods aro here. Come
In and look them, over. 132
J I. Callaghan of Spokane has re
turned from the Siskiyou copper belt,
whero ho has been developing his
extcnslvo mining interests, Mr. and
Mrs. Callaghan will become residents
of Medford, very soon.
Mrs. Anderson of Phoenix precinct
has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
A. S. Klelnbnrqmcr of Applegate.
Seo R, A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Mr. and -Mrs. N. L. Narregan of
Eagle Point visited in Medford and
Jacksonville, a ew days, since..
J."M. Rnder, former sheriff, was In
Medford recently. Ho had Just re
turned from a trip to his stock ranch
in Dead Indian.
Hair ornaments nud electric hair
curlers at Wonder Store. 132
Robert W. Ruhl returned Friday
morning from a visit at Portland.
Mrs,' Ruhl is at Goarhart with her
sister, who has, arrived pn a vjslt
frouTthe cast.
RelcliBteln sells and saws wood.
140
Jack Harvey, tho well known min
ing man of Calico, is spending a few
days in Bedford on business.
Brick ,ico cream, all kinds and
colors. RanJonB Bakory; phono 371.
Prompt delivery.
Ilarry fitopo of Trail Is In Medford
on business.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
ry Itioae M71
Night Pbcme F. W. Week M71.
IiABT ASSISTANT,
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JOHN A. PERL
KJaderUker and Kmbalni
Successor to the undertaking do-: !
partment of Medford Furniture Co. ; '
Office with Medford Furniture Co. :
Telephones: Day, Bell 351; I:
i John A. Perl, residence, Bell 4111, ;
Home 17BL.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elliott have
arrived -from Fairbanks, In., to Visit
their son. F. C. Elliott of this city.
, , M. Lester of Talent spent Thurs
day In Medford on a short business
trip. . f
I Miss Ceclle La. Dupe. of Tho Dalles
is spending a few weeks visiting miss
A. Cf Murphy of this cHy.
Friday and Saturday the Fish Mar
ket will sell halibut 10c the pound,
silver smelt 12 1-2 c. Wo also havo
tho regular amount of chickens for
every day orders. Try our 30c steel
cut coffee. Telephone your orders
early to get nice service. Wo have a
nice supply of salmon and catfish
also. Messier & Kenworthy. 134
Sheriff Jones has returned from a
business trip in Eagle Point district.
Eagle Point Is getting on the map. A
moving picture show is to be opened
in the little railroad town.
Elfert makes a specialty of snak
ing fine work. , , 132
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Perkins have
returned from an auto outing near
Crescent City.
W. T. Stldman of Central Point
was arecent visitor in Medford.
Buy or rent a Singer to make tho
childrena new school clothes. Phono
C043. 151
Jay Hathaway has left for a short
business trip to California points.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. A, Pattlson of
Central Point wero recent visitors In
this city,
Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taytor), attorney-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Building,
Medford. "
W. J. Freeman and family of Cen
tral Point have left tor a visit at Cra
ter Lake.
Arnold Scuddor, J. R. Barbour, C.
L. Reamcs and Moso Barkdull left
Friday evening for Coos Bay,
Georgo X.. Davis and family, who
havo spent tho week at Crescent City,
are expected homo Sunday.
M. W. Skeol, lessee of Enynrt's
Rpguo.Hlver resort, spent Friday in
Medford.
Qeorgo L. Baker and brldo and'
Miss Baker of Portland passed
through Medford Thursday ovening
en roii to to their home from a fort
night's YlsH at EpyarfH and Crater
Lake.
Mrs. V. M. ChoBmoro roturncd on
Tuesday from a thrpo weeks' visit. at
Newport, Or., t
Roadmostor Tom Scott of tho
Southern Pacific spent Friday In Med
ford. Leroy II. Fields, Jr., Hon of the
general superintendent of the South
ern Pacific, left Thursday for Crater
Luko wjth Dr. .APPlowbJto .of Port
land. iwn'N
N. Rose, superintendent of build
ings of the Southern Pacific, Is In
Medford on business.
Sam Herring of Portland, manager
of the refrlgorajor car lines, is look
ing after business in Medford.
Dr. J. II. Cleaver of Council Bluffs,
NOTICE TO JAIL CONTRACTORS.
Scaled proposals will bo received
by tho county court of Jackson county
nt his office in tho county court house
nt Jacksonville to bo opened August
28, 1911, at 10 o'clock for tto con
struction of the cell work In tho new
county Jail at Jacksonville, Jackson
county, Oregon. Plans nnd specifi
cations are on fi)o In tho office of tho
county court, also In W. W. Harmons
offlco in tho court house In Jackson
ville, Oregon. A certified check of
10 pCr cent of tho amount of the bid
must accompany same. Tho court
reserves the right te reject'any or nil
bids. Signed
J. R. NEIL,
. County Judge.
PROTEST MEETING TU
BE HELD FOR SHOAF
A Sluutf protest tneeiliiK will bo
hold iu Mod ford next Sunday nilit.
it will bo tit tliu Smith Imll, begin
ning ,ul 8 o'lopk, ml will tyo ml
tlreoHoil by novornl Medlml oitircno,
uuioiig lium will bo U. It. MoCtiho,
P. W. Coll roll mu. John JDetjuur.
Tho protonl will bo directed lo
Governor Johnson oT Ctilifonim on
liclinlf of floors. I. Sliouf, w'inos
recent titonppcnruoe nt Uh A'lKotos
litis orcntcil mtyiticiim oC foul jduy.
Slionf went to Los Angeles hh n our
rofcpoiuiout for, the Appeal to lleiiHon.
um it is believct) (hot lie had mi
earthed evidoiK'e, ftivornlilo , to the
McNmnnrns, Friemls of the nlleg'tl
dynnuiiterH tml of Slionf insist tiuit
lie Jiml evident) wiiioli would clour
tho IMeXmimruH and Hint ho iius
either boon killed or kidnapped by
peixons iniorohted in tlio prosecution.-
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Medford nu'oliinr will lie non-
HALE PIANO HOUSE ,
LEASES NEW SPACE
Tho Utile Pitino I lousy hurt loaned
ppneo in iltu Mint'liko vS; Soliiuitlt
really oft'ieoH, 217 West Main tloel'
for a down iowu Unilnyvioom lo lu
oonduoted iu eounoution ( .wll'i Uio
lu'osont (nmrlcrt. . .s ,. . , ..'
Mr. Utile oxpectH to bolooatWi ii
llie now iitnrrm by Cloudily, lie
litis n cnrloml of now DiiutoH' (Mi llio
rotul to Medford nnd is expouliiif;
them daily,
Tho mall order hoimcs of tho Ensl
would not bo ho prouporous 1 f tho
people of this community wolild In
Bint on having "Mtulo In OreRtJn"
gonda from tho local morclinnts. The
business of this communtty would bo
better conserved It tho buying pub
lic and tho (merchants would help
along tho "Made In Oregon" Idea,
put'li'-an and till oIUkoiih of oily mid
count v tire itmtcd to attend.
Homo prosperity depends upon
homo Industry, and state-wide pros
perity will be greater If factories
selling "Made in Oregon" goods arc
patronized b ythe local merchants.
Ilaskim for Health.
TOO UTE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Board nnd room by
young roan, private family or
boarding house. Call phone 14 Bell
after 7 p. m. 134
WANTED Bookkeeper and stenog
rapher, experience, good chance
for promotion. Box AX. 133
FOR SALE Ono good 16 H. P. Rus
sell traction engino, cheap. J. J.
Norton. 1224. Icwat at. Ashland,
...Or, 13S
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In Nev Quarters
ye aro now loontod in largor quarters,
nt the east ond of Jackson Streot, across
Bear Greek,
iMill work of.all kinds on sliortqst notioo
Medford Builders Supply Co.
Phono Homo 2JL East Jackson St.
7rO $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ft $ $ $ $ $ $ 3 $ 31-
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CAPITAL STOCK - $100,000.00
SURPLUS and PROFITS $35,000.00
UNITED STATES, POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FO It KENT.
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The electrically lighted sewing
room Isasconeof comfortwhon
the machine Is run by an
electric motor. No
back breaking pedal
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touches a button
we do the rest.
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BAGGAGE and EXPRESS
HENRY M, MARSH s
All ordora promptly attonded to night or day. Rhor
and long hauls. .Moving household goodfi a ripuclalty
Union teamsters,
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Pacific 4171
Office 51 9. Front
Home 80 Residence. Main 613
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SATURDAYS' SPECIAL BARGAINS
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Long Gloves
lG-hutton Silk
Gloves; colors only;
Saturday, pr..
48c
MANN'S
CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. O
RIBBON
All Silk Taffat Rib
hon, 4 1-2 inches
wide; special 4JZp
Salnrday, yd... AOL
Best Corset Values
Just received, the new
low bust models in
"Warner's Rust Proof
Corsets, on sale Sat
urday, $1.00, $1.50,
.$2.00, $2.50 a pair.
SPECIAL SNAP
50 Women's Coutil
Corsets, fitted with
three pairs hose sup
porter, -worth $1.00;
on sale Satur- PQ
day, a pair "vC
All Wash Goods Go
Best quality Plaxon Cloth; never
fades; worth 25c; now, yard 14c
Rest Dress Ginghams and Percales;'
salo price, per yard ..1214c
Best "Egyptian Tissues"; good styles
worth 25c; now, 3'urd 19c
32-inch Scotch Ginghams in fancy
plaids; sale pricu, a yard .,., 14c
Best quality Dress Prints; on sale
Saturday only, a yard .'...5c
Good Apron Gingham; while it lasts,
only, yard , , 4c
Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all times to loan on improvod
ranches and fruit land.
PHONE 3231.
320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
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MEDFORD IRON WORKS
E. . Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
Alltkiiids p:Eugiues, Spraying Outfits, Pumps', l
Boilers and "Machinery. 'Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
See Our New Line of Sweaters-PRICES RIGHT
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Opening Sale of Blankets and Comforters
blankets
Good size groy cotton Blankets; iCp
special, a pair , tOC
Fine qualit grey and white cotton fQf
Blankets; special, a pair OSJI
Largo size grey and white cotton 7Q
Blankets, special, a pair I5FC
Special values iti'wool Blankets at $3.98,
$4.98, $5,98 and $6.98 a pair.
We sell the celebrated "North Star"
Blankets.
'Baby Crib Blankets at, pair 48c
Bath Robe Blankets at, each , ,....$2.00
We carry a full line of Floss Pillows in
all sizes, on sale at special prices.
COMFORTERS
1 case good heavy Comf e s: ood pat-
tcTns; very special, each 98c
2 cases fine quality Comforters; new
patterns; special, each $1.48
.1 case fine silkolino Comforters; well
fnade; special, each $1.69
1 case extra fine Comforters, filled
with white cotton, each $2.48
1 case narrow stitched Coniforters; now
patterns; special $3.48
Special sale of feather Pillows; good
values; at, each ,.09c
.Fine feather Pillows, covered with art
deniui, each $1,50
For Sale
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1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE, TRACTS adjoining
city of Medford, on long time, easy pay
ments. 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved
street; cement siduwnlks and paving in;
also sewers, water and light. Jjong time,
easy payments. '
430.AXJRES LAND, 300 acres alfalfa land.
80 acres fruit land, pcrpotual water right
with water for irrigating 1000 iteres; long
timo, easy payments.
340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa land,
balance fruit Ian1, 1 mile from railroad,
on long1 timo easy teems. v
5000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from 40
acres upwards; prieo $2.00 per aero and
upwards; suitable for alfalfa, -fruit stock
and general farming purposes; long timo,
easy paymonts.
5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS just within and
adjoining city limits, at a bargain, on 5'
annual paymonts. .
uoia nay Keaiiy to.
21G W13ST MAIN STREET,