Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 30, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFOltu jifATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE00N, WEDNESDAY, 'AUGUST 30, 1011.
I LOCAL AND PERSONAL!
eloplione 371, Ilardons IJakory
for cako,lco and Ico cream; prompt
deliverV.
. lix-Mnror Snoll ot Ashland and)
Mrs. Snoll Bpcnt Wedncwlny In Moil
loril T40' 8 l0 Newport for an out
Ink anil tlionce to Pasadena for tho
wlntor.
Chinese Sacred Lilies and .lapancso
air plants, at Droadtey's. Phone
C1S1.
Claronce Ucwnou, J. K. Barbour,
Moho ttarkriuU nnd Mr. Scmlder have
rottirnud troth n trp to Coos May.
Tlfey report a very pleasant trip.
, J3ound, dry fir wood for $1.25 per
tlof.jo'&ar heforo It Is loo Into. Ad
drest 'PalrvIeW Jacksonville.
Mr. niiil Mrs. 1 S. Fowler are In
tho valley visiting Professor and Mrs.
V.3. O'Gara. Mr. Fosslor Is a son
of" Professor Fosslor, who has filled
tho Gornian chair at tho University of
Kcbraskn'for many years.
Hity or rent a Singer to tnako the
chlldrens now Bchool clothes. Phone
GwV ' ' 181
Chief Deputy Fish and Gamo War
den Sam L. Snndry ot "Wootlvllle
spent Wednesday In Medford on busi
ness. Ho will leavo Thursday for
Fish Lake.
Brick Ico cream, all kinds and
colors. Rardons Bakory; phono 37J.
Prompt delivery. "
Ooorce H. Millar has loft for a
fishing trip to Fish Lake. He will
probably return Thursday.
Jlelchstcln cells and saws wood.
Judge CoIvIr spent Wednesday at
tho county scat arguing a demurrer
filed In the case brought by tho Com
merclal club to enforce payment of a
(subscription to the Crater Lake road
'fund.
Seo It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Maii, over Jackson County bank.
Judge Waton of Ashland was In
Medford Wednesday on a short busi
ness trip.
Crawford peaches, 40c and 5pc a
box, also grapes, pears aud prunes.
Home phono Xo, COO. lS
f"k A. Hicks and P. M. Kershaw
s'pent Wednesday at Talent on busl
ness. Peaches. Order your late peaches
for canning now. Mnlr, late Craw
ford' aud Tuscan Clings. F. P. Far
refl, Box 100. route 1. " 137
John K. Lewis of Trail Is spend
ing a few. days in Medfor don busi
ness. " 1
Bar,dona Bakery now deliver ices
and Ice cream to any part of the, city.
W. s 'Chapman of Lako Creek was
a recent visitor la Medford.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glenn O. Tayior), attorney-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Building,
Medfordl "
Tho funeral services of J. W. Scran".
Medford Gun club will haven prac
tice shoof at their grounds riortlfot
tin nitty Friday, September 1st, n't 3
o'clock. All are Invited. 138
Thomas K. Isaacs, formerly of
Gillespie, 111., now living In the Wil
lamette valley, ts lu lcdfor for a
two weeks' visit with his aunt, Mrs.
Mary A. Isaacs, and family.
Mrs. B. W. Carder and daughter,
Vlrglo, nntl son, Dean, have relumed
from u several weeks' visit to Mr,
Carder at Derby this county."
NEW RATINGS
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Quality Ratings, Based on American
Pcmotoglcat Society's Scoring List,
Abolished (or Spokane Display
Sweepstakes' on Pack Only.s' v
BQARDMAN
SPOKANK, Wash., Aug. 30.
Trustees' of tho National apple show,
Incorporated, at tiiolr first mooting
this year abolished quality ratings on
all competitive displays entered at
tho fourth annnnl exposition. In Spo
kane, November 33 to 30, thus plac
ing all stuniinrd commercial varieties
and tho district In which they are
produced on an equal footing. Tho
sweepstakes event will bo on pack, a
substantial nremlum bolnir offered in
Will Start Immediate Suit to Recover jthls contest, which tH free add open
Ho all. In niiuit oi to 2",ouo In casli
Be prizes and premiums.
p,' Quality ratings, based On the
American t'omoiogirai socieiys seor-
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AFTER COOKS
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vv Money Attachments
Served No Lonoer
Lenient With Them.
wnr
Will. He
K. B. lknrdmnn of liulto Fall?,
who was freed bv Juiee T;lor
nftro being t uU'tl charged wjth
setting forest fires iu the vicinity "ol
Butte Falls, hns Jeciiled to lie v.o
ltnger lenient with John nnd Qiu.'er
Cook who testified ngaiifcl mid 1I
started suit to recoetl money he nl
Iee.s i. due him.
Mr. Boardinnn states Uiat the
Cooks testified ngniiiat hint out of
pure, maliciousness and that he no
longer sees any reason why lie should
not. take steps to recover money lont;
due. lie intends to institute suit ar.d
have attachments issued nt onefc.
CQ HIE
IN
HUFF IITS JOQ
C. D. Schcll, City Dad of Ashland
Resigns When Council Votes to
Pave and Pay for It Out of Gen
cral Fund.
lug list, applied only to carload en
tries at the first three shows, but tho
fact that this list did not give west
era apples tho consideration to which
they are entitled caused some dissat
isfaction iu several districts. The
ratings used last year wero those
recommended by a convention of ex
hibitors at tho second show. Tho
trustees of the organization had noth
ing to do with fixing the values aud
the ratings wero used as a guide to
tho judges.
"Wo think tho greatest problem has
been solved by abolishing tho quality
ratings at the 1911 know," said E. F.
Cartlcr Van Dlssel, who has" been
identified with tho show since its
Inception, "and wo believe tho grow
ers In all pnrts ot tho country will bo
glad to learn of the action of the
management ot the show. We always
felt that soma western tuples had
been handicapped In tho paBt, but
wo were not In position to make any
changes until this year. Now that this
question has been settled, I look for
entries from all piyts of tho United
States and Canada, particularly tho
western country."
NEW REVOLUTION THREATENS
GOVERNMENT OF MEXICO
.H'AlttiK, Mexico' Auk. HO. Se
cret service mohvliotli of llu I'nllod
Bliiles mid. Mexico nro wi)U'IiIuk twit
nponr lo he n new rovnlnlloiinrv
movement of Homo impoit, ,
This arrival hoie of move tlmti fit)
moiuliorrt of tho Mlicrnl party from
Arlr.oim nnd I." AiikoIoh, plentifully
mpplieuV with money, lu led o the
hojief Unit I hoy nro liOro Irt vourivo
u lurgq dhiimtuiit of nriiw from Now
York.
L'iULUJOJ LLLL.JL-L JOSSff
ton will be held at the funeral par
lors of "Weeks & McGowan Thurs
day afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Mat
lock officiating.
" Mrs. 'L. F. Lltherlnnd has arrived
to Join her husband In this city. Mr,
Lltherland Is tho contractor who is
erecting tho Sacred Heart hospital.
Miss Idalee Kentner has returned
frWm a short outing at Woodvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sellers have:
loft'io make their home at Salem.
James Lewis of San Francisco, who
was oue of the first settlers in Med
'ford, is visiting old friends In tho
valjey. Mr. Lewis stages that at ono
time ho could have bought the wholo
town for what Is now paid for a sin
gle lot. He Is every much pleased to
note tho progress that Medford has
"ftiado In the past few years. His last
visit was five years ago.
Chief Engineer Gerig of tho Pa
cific Eastern has returned from a
visit at Portland.
"S. A. Herring In charge of tho re
frigeration work on the Southern Pa
cific, was a recent visitor In this city.
C.' It. Wilson has returned from a,
trlpto Crater Lako. He yas accom
panied by Sirs. Wilson and two
daughters.
Harvey T. Young of Central Point
was a recent Medford vlBltor.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grieve havo
returned from an outing on Union
creek.
"Tfrrirr TT r
Weeks & McGowan Co.
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JHJ FhOBe sen
Night riioae V. W. ceks 9071.
A. K. Orr, MM.
IiADX A8J81DTANT.
JOHN A. PERL
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, uuuuuvr uiui j'.uioii)jm.T
Successor to tho undertaking do-;
' partment of Medford Furniture Co. ;
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rrin 011 C.nii. iinwliiit cirivit !
Tolephonos: day, Boll 471; night !
rosldonco, Uoll 473, Homo 179-L. :
Culls aiiMUi'ii'd night or day
AMIlW'Aft'Cl? SHUyiOK I
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ASHLAND, Auff. 30. Councilman
C. D. Schell, following a warm dis
cussion before the city council last
evening, tendered, his resignation as
councilman to that body nnd asked
for its immediate acceptance. The
council took the matter under ad
visement. The resignation of Councilman
Schell followed n controversy over
the paving of Wet Main street. At
a recent election to vote bonds for
the paving of thnt btreet the bonds
were defeated. Last night it was
projwsed to devote $2000 from the
general fund for thnt purpose, a mo
tion to that effect carrying. This
motion would leave the city, already
at its limit of indebtedness, with less
than $1000 with which to meet the
payroll and current expenses of the
city. Thereupon Mr. Schell tendered
his resignation, stating thnt he did
not caro to be associated with n
hody of men who would go ahead so
reekles&Iy.
CASE AFTER CASE
NO FUNERAL SERVICE
OVER. DEAD OF THE MAINE
ftASjUUfOTQN', D. C. Aug. 30.
Congress' failure to make additional
appropriation for the raising of the
wrecked battleship Maine not only
will dqlny actual work hut will also
operate to prevent funeral service
over the recovered remains of tho
dead and tho erection in Arlington
National cemetery of the mast of the
Maine as a monument, until suc'
umu as money is available.
ANNOUNCEMENT,!?.
No. 1 In order that pupils and
teachers Ynay enjoy tho exercises of
Labor day, school will not onen until
Tuesday morning, September G.
No. 2 All teachers of Medford
public schools are requested to mee(
In tho high school auditorium at 1.30
p. m. Saturday, Septombor 2, in gen
eral teachers' meeting.
Very truly,
U. S. COLLINS.
P. S. I will bo in my office In tho
high school building every morning
from 9 to 12 o'clock to consult with
parents, pupils and teachers regard
ing school work, otc. 138
NOTICE.
Tho majority of tho business houses
of tho city having exnrcsbed them
selves as favorublo to closing at noon
on Labor day, tho 4th duy of Septem
ber, and remaining closed during tho
afternoon, It is roquestod that all
stores cloao at noon. Itcspcctfully,
MBDFOKU MERCHANTS' ASSOCIA
TJON. Iy H, C. Oarnott, President.
By John II. Carkln, Secretary.
140
ricnty A.Ioro I.Ike This in Medford.
Scores of Medford people can toil
you about Doan's Kidney Pills. Man
a happy citizen makes a public state1
meat of his experience. Here Is a caso
of it. What better proof of merit can
bo bad than such endorsement?
T. J. Williams, 6l7 Oakdalo avd
riue. Medford, Or., says: "In 19.07
after Doan's Kidney Pills benefited
mo so greatly, I publicly recommend
ed them. At this time I am plcascjl
to again speak In their praiso and
give permission for the continued
publication of any testimonial. I suf
fered for years from kidney anil
bladder trouble, the symptoms being
slight at first ,but becoming more,
pronounced as tlmo passed. Tho pains
In my back became so acuto that I
could hardly enduro them nnd as tho
result of restless nights I arose- In the
morning nil worn out. Often I was
00 lamo anil stiff that I could not
stoop, and headaches and dizzy spells
wero common. I tried so many romd
dles without being helped that I be
came discouraged, but when Dpan's
Kidney Pills wero recommended to
me I decided to try them. I procur
ed a supply at Hasklns' drug store
and after UBlng two boxes. I could seo
that a great improvement had been
made. I grew bett6r from that time
on nnd was soon free from kidney
complaint. Doan's Kldnoy Pills can,
not bo praised too highly."
For sale by all dealers. Prlco DO
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N,
V., sale agents for tho United tSatcs,
Remember tho name Doan's and
tako no' other.
Printing of all kinds at Portland
prices. Mail Tribune office.
Hasklns tor Healths
Look at all of the real estate ads
aud at much of tho real estate ad
vrtised, before inventing.
Hasklns f,or Health.
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WITHOUT the best
' in groceries your
cooking cannot be a success. The
good working man never attempts
to build with dofiuiont tools or bad inutorinl.
Ho is too pro'ud of his work.
So with the successful cook. Only Ihe finest groceries
can bring satisfaction. We sell that. kind. Successful
cooks are our best patrons.
TAKE FLOUR
For instance,,. WAITSBXJRG PURE WHITE is the
kind that "gives complete satisfaction. .
ALLEN GROCERY CO.
3 040 B . C K N T H A L A V K .
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PANS
They ans hOiltliful
FF
They are sanitary
Tliey arc comfortable A
They cost one-half cent a
, hour to rua
JLI They aro Jnst tho thing to JLI
keep your customer In
s-f good humor t
1 . Then why not buy ono?
Call at the Electric Building
209 West Main
and Examine the Large Stock
ROGUE RIVER
TRIG CO.
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The electrically lighted sewing
room isasconoof comfortwhon
the machine is run by an
elnnfrir mntnr. NO .
back breaking pedal
ing I The eamstress
touches a button
we do tho rest.
Rogue
River
Electric
Company
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BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS
HENRY M. MARSH
All ordora promptly attonded to night or dlty. liort
and long luiils. Moviug housuhold goods u apooiulty
Union toamstorH.
orrto 51 . Front
Pacific 4171 llonrc 80 Residence Main 613
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Campbell & Baumbach
MORTaAaE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Monoy on hand at all times to loan on improvod
ranches and fruit land.
PHONE 3231. 820 GARNETTOOREY BLDGh
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
B. O. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST '
'All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outftfa, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. 'Agents in So. Oregon for
Fairbanks, morse & co.
Notice tq Carpenters
AND BUILDERS
DO YOU KNOW THE MEDJFQRD HARDWARE COMPANY CARRY A
COMPLETE STOC OF GUARANTEED TOOLS? YOU WILL FIND
WHAT THIS MEAflS ?Q YOU IF YOU WILL GIVE US A TRIAL.
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Medford Hardware Comp'ny
$10. EAST. MAIN ST
For Sale
1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining
city of Medford, on long time, en.sy pay
ments. 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved ,
street; cement sidewalks and paving in;
also sowers, water and light. Long tiuio,
- easy payments.
430 ACRES LAND, 350 acres alfalfa land,
80 acres fruit land, pcrpotual wator right
with water for irrigating 1000 acres; long
time, easy payments.
340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa land,
balance fruit land, 1 mile from railroad,
on long timo easy tonus.
5000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from 40
acres upwards; prico $25.00 per ucro and
upwards; suitablo for alfalfa, fruit stock
aud general farming purposes; lcmg timo,
easy paympnts.
6 AOT 10 ACRE TRACTS, just within and
adjoining city limits, at. a bargain, on 5
annual payments.
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Gold Ray Realty Co,
210 WEST 1AIN STRIDET.
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