Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 09, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MATL T.RTBFNK MEDFOTfcD, ORKCION, SATURDAY, SUPTIMniW 101 1.
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LOCAL AtyD PERSONAL
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X, ,C,vDiiRnn, Mr, Ilolbrook .and
J. R. Hnrt of Knglo Point Vrcdlnc,t
ycto In Medford during llio week oh
routo to the county scat.
J, D. Pearco of )5lk Crook wns n
recent vlnltor In Medfonl.
Miss Until Potcr 1ms returned from
visiting Jier brother Ih San Francisco,
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jlBICntbn, who' took James Wil
son "nnd K. ii. Jiowan, tiie norsc
IhlefeH, to ilio atate penitentiary, has
returned
Chlneso Sacred Lilies and Japanoso
ir?'nlnnts nt Brondley's. Phono
si&i. l ;' " .
Mrs. 1?? I.uy of Aut elope has been
viBltiiiK In Medfonl nnd Jacksonville.
Miss Maud Newbury of Jackson
vlllo.jlias' resumed her studies At St.
Mary's' academy.
T. J. Williamson dnd'Ira J. Dodge
journeyed to Jacksonville Wednesday
on business at tho ttiurthouse1.
Bjirdr' rent a Singer to make the
clihdrcns now school clothes. Phone
043. 151" '
Fred Bonner and A. J. Tinker wore
Srecbnt visitors in Jacksonville.
M. 11. Buck's Iniga blackberry patch
on Appjegato Is attracting many from
Mcdford and' other portions of the
county. Hundreds of gallons have
been picked there at 10 cents per",
nniMho end Is not yet. '
At tho Sign of Ye Nifty.
Quite a number of the residents of
Griffin Creek wero in Jacksonville
Thursday on school matters. The
county court was asked to establish
tho boundaries of a new district and
acted favorably In the matter.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Tarnbaugh of
Sterling aio listing Mr. and Mrs.
Bowman Hartley of Talent district
Sanitary French Dry Cleaning
Worlcu.
John Grieve of Prospect was in
Mcdford and Jacksonville this week.
Charles Crump, who has been in
California for somo time past, Is at
tho old home place In Poorman's
Creek district.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Carnahan have
returned to the Blue Ledge after a
short stay In Mcdford. They were
accompanied by their little niece, 'who
underwent a surgical operation while
here.
Tho W. C. T. U. of Oregon will
hold a state convention in Medford
October 6-10. 1911.
Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch of Jacksonville
and Mrs. C. C Perrla of San Fran
cisco were Medford visitors Friday
afternoon. They came to meet Miss
Bess Hammond, who was on her way
to Portland from a visit with relatives
livfn gat Klamath Falls.
Max Jacoby, the Tolo merchant,
transacted business In Medford a few
days ago.
Relchstcln sells and saws wood.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Weston wore
among those who motored to Jack
sonville during tbo week.
Dr. It. W. Clancy has been making
professional trips to Jacksonville.
See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Ed Spencer and Miss M. J. Woole'y
will bo married at Eagle Point Sun
day. ' Rev. Mr. Sharp ind his son Charles
W. were in Jacksonville Friday at
tending circuit court.
Carkia & Taylor (John II. Carkln,
Glenn O. Tayior), attorney-aMaw,
over Jackson County Bank Building,
Medford.
John Arncll has traded his resi
dence property in Seattle for 20 acres
of land at Ashland and with his fain
ily became permanent residents of
our city.
W. P. Gould and Mr. Larson, who
have-been prospecting some mines In
Star gulch district, are in Medford
again.
At tho Sign of Ye Nifty.
-The county's rock crusher, doing
duty west of Jacksonville, Is laid up
for repairs.
Mr. Bell of Hotel Nash made a busi
ness trip to Jacksonville Friday,
Ed Van Dyke was a Jacksonville
visitor Thursday evening.
Laillesi havo your suit made by
tho Berlin Ladles' Tailoring Co., at
Central Point, Or. 173
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Dy Phone M71
Night PboM r. W. Weeks M71.
A. H. Orr,
LAD7 ASSISTANT.
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JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Kmbaliner
Successor t,p tho undertaking de
partment of Medford Furniture Co, j
f Office 28 South Hartlctt SU-oot
f Teh?nhonoB: day, Boll 471; night
I residence, Bel) 473, Home 179-L.
Calltf answered sight or dajr
f AMBULANCE SERVICE '
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- A. S..Klotnhammer ut. Anjtlofcalc
hnU'Tom Dunnlugtou of -Jacksonville
have been In Siskiyou county after
beef cattle for the local market.
Miss Francos Konney of Jackson
ville la stopping With her slater, Mrs.
Walter Kentner nnd attending the
Mcdford high school.
Sanitary French Dry' Cleaning
Works. '
The September term of circuit
court la being; held in Jacksonville
The docket la the heaviest In tho his
tory of Jackson county, but Judge
Calkins' has already disposed of many
cases on it.
Miss Campbell of tho Pasadena
Lndles' Shop In Central Point has
returned from San Francisco with n
full lino of full millinery. We have
just received a line of Imported hats
from the D. B. FIsk Co. of Chicago.
Tho formal opening will bo Friday
and Saturday, September 15-16, Our
former patrons and their friends are
Invited to call and see our line and
remember we can save you from 1R
to 2i per cent on all goods bought.
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Royal G. Brown, the Eagle Point
merchant, was a recent visitor In
Medford.
Home cooking salo at Warner,
Wortman & Gore's Saturday.
Anyone wishing a thoroughbred
collie dog should address "Falr-
vlow," Jacksonville. "
' Leo Caton has been down from
Trald Creek, where he Is engaged In
ranching.
Watch tho Fish Market Friday and
Saturday for cheap fish. Halibut,
black cod, ling cod, 10c per lb. Cut
prices on everything sold in our store.
Cash only. Messier & Kcnworthy1.
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Mr$. W. W. Eifert has been mak
ing Jacksonville a short visit, the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. H.
Barnum.
Onle Reddy, who has been chief
cook at the Blue Ledge for some time.
is in Medford
Peaches, while they last, Mulr
peaches 2 l-4c. seconds 1 l-2c. The
Hillsides. Box 100. Routo 1. Mall
Tribune. 147
Ed King was severely burned about
tho hands and face a few days ago.
Ho struck a match as he entered his
apartment and the flame Ignited
some mosquito bar close at hand,
with almost serious consequences.
Mtss Oilier crump is visiting with
Mrs. P. A. Hlnea'of Jacksonville.
B-lIng tho shoo' man, will be at
your service soon. 147
F. T. Williams of Central Point
spent Saturday In Medford.
Louis Fairfield of Eusene is spend,
ing .a few days in Medford on busi
ness.
Girls! There is some class to
"B-llng's" shoes. Walt for them. 147
Mrs. Robert Dow of Jacksonville
was a recent visitor in Medford
Mules wanted. Wo want to pur
chase eight first-class mules. Ad
dress care W. S. Brooke, Bear Creek
Orchard. Box 263, P. O. 14S
II. F. Drewery of Sacramento Is
visiting relatives In Medford. .
G. F. Billings of Ashland was a
recent Medford visitor.
R. C. Ainsworth of Ashland spent
Saturday In Medford.
C. R. Stono of Trail was a recent
Medford visitor.
Dr. J. F. Reddy has left for a visit
at the Buzzard mine.
Mr. and lira. Richard L. Wilson,
who have recently located here, from
Chicago, entertained 'last Saturdny
evening for their sous, Richard, nnd
Robert. The occasion was a dancing
party ut their new bungalow on Belle
Lane. The west end of the "Valley"
was rcpcrseutecl by the following
guests: Mr. nud Mrs. It. R. Manning,
Mro. A. C. Marshall of Snn Frnncis
co, Mrs. Jtoor, 3'rK. Florence Goffe,
the Misses Ruth Mannering, Emily
Jnnney, Cordelia Goffe, Hazel Itol
Jins, Louise Hoppeu mid the Messrs.
Edwin Jauney, Douglne Jnnney, Dr.
George Dean, Myron "Root, Luther
Twdale' Hubert Rollins, Fred Hop
per nnd Randolph Manning.
STAR THEATRE
TO OPEN SOON
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New Moving Picture House Ready by
Sept. 15 Delay Caused by Non
Arrjval of tho Opera Chairs
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Superintendent W. 11, Armstrong
of tho People's Amusement company
returned yesterday to Portland, after
tho alterations necessary for the open
ing of" tho Star theater of Medford,
the latest acquirement of the Peo
ple's Amusement compuny.
The Peoplo's Amusement company
prides itself upon the character or
photoplay attractions, and to open a
house of that character without the
opera ehitlra which liml boon previous
ly ordered, would not bo In lino with
thla policy, honco the peremptory or
der delaying tho opening, Uoywood
Urothora, through whoso neglect tho
muwtrrlvnl of tho chairs can lie at
tributed, has dut a trneo.r' now nil
nloin?'tlio .line, and prMulacft the man
ingonU'ut thnt not latot' than the. tfith
the ehalra will nrrho.
When the now Star theater of. Mod-
ford does open Ittt doom tho people
will reulUo that the Peoplo's Amuse
ment company was acting In good
faith, by tho' perfection of every do
tall In ccftuioctton with tho opening.
SUSPECTED OF SMUGGLING
.BECAUSE OF HER SHAPE
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SAN FRANCISCO. Sept.' 9; Sus
pected of smuggling becnuno the cus-
Itoms luspectrcHs could not reconcile
tho curves or her figure with bur Idea
of the normal feiululuo form, MrH.
II. K. Ehrimfols, arriving hero on tho
liner Korea from China, was thor-
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Teachers sa.y .Lhott--
"When weiL-dVjcjSSSd.
Pupils learVx. theii:!.
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ouglily HOiuchod before being alltiwod
to go on hor way. Tho Inspect roan
failed to find a eontrahaud holt of
silk, whoch n h o attapeclod vaa lilddou
about tho woll-rouudod flguio,
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Look nt tho mis tor tho ohnnoo U
you iiood nt ,u
buy Die property
"right prico." '
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Iiook for tho nd thut offers It to
you, Kucoud-hiuid. nt a real bargain 1
llaaktus for Health,
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Tbo history itf I lit poor liuimliy yinir
neighbor imtrtitiUoN In tbo ragged
etlge.s of bU (Hdhirt nud etiffn, nud
the. lioimlllko jttlffuos of his ftlilrt
fmulN. Keud jour guriueulH to w
and ho will proinlke you that you Mill
lie ruttlsflctl In every particular.
T80 LATE TO CLASSIFY
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We don t jiidgs'-a oy by Kissizc in the matter
of dorhmg.-.Flis.suitior overcoat Star be enly half the
size of his fathers but it ought to be every bit as
good.
i hat s why so much care is used in the making
of our boy s apparel. Honest, all-wool fabrics, strongly
sswed ssarns, good looks and good style make the
garment ' for btys the best tha&can Uei found at any
pries, jrrahge ro say, our prices are ohjy ordinary.
Boys Wihter Suits, $4.00 to $15.00
Boy's Winter Overcoats, $5.00 to $15.00
Model. Clothing' Co.
Home of Good Clothes
THE STAR
Steam Laundry
Mcdford, Orcgoa.
' licit Phono 1201 -Homo (Ml
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MEEKER'S MILLINERY DEPT
RciMioi. irra nut timui a hi-ki'iai.tv.
.IN MILLINERY
V"AJTKD Vng Jady Bteaograph
.cd for two mouths. Seo Mr. Put nam
at tho Mall Tribune o flee.
FOR ItENT Modern storeroom In
business center, low terms, location
good for restaurant, dry goodn
ntoro or any ordinary business
Phono 3721 Pacific. 148
FAMILY DlliyJIt Safo for women
and children, weighs 1100, chest
nut sorrel; also good top buggy
and singlo harness. "Will nell vory
cheap. Address L. B. Whiting, Ea
gle Point, Or.
FOR EXCHANGE Good young or
chard near Medford. Address Box
C$3, ?r phono 1967. -
FOR SALE OR RENT A six-room
modorn bungalow, just finished, 0
blocks from "Washington school;
Phone 3CS1, Homo, 279. 140
ATTENTION! ATTENTION!
Gold Ray
Realty Co.
Wishes to .announce that after September
ls,t 1911, tjiey will oomipy office room No.
101, on second floor of ELECTRIC
BUILDING.
WILL HANDLE REAL ESTATE
nVe arq prepare, to .take .listings' of all
jcinds of rea estate, ranches," city lots,
houses, chattels and property of every des
cription. MEMBER OP MEDFORD REALTY
ASSOCIATION
fj Being a member i)f the Medford Realty
Association, we solicit vour patronage lor
anything in the line offarm or city prop
erty, ranches, leases, options, etc., etc.
fj AVo have a Jarge amount of land, suitable
for the cultivation of all farm products, all
in southern Oregon, which we can pffer at
prices which will surely interest you.
PROPERTY FOR EXCHANGE
f Wc also have property which wo will ex
change for outside real r estate, ranches,
farms, etc, All inquiries Vill be pj'tyinptly
answered, and we shall be pleased to hear
from you cither in person or by letter.
qOJVB US A CALL.
GOLD RAY REALTY Co,
Room 101, Electric Bldg. Medford, Or.
The Drain
on tho Nervous System.
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Is an enormous quantity and should
bo understood by everyone these
days.
Tho eyes may fociiir properly yet
require so much effort to perform
their function as to rob tho entire
body of nervo energy, thus being the
Indirect cau; of many of our ail
ments nnd diseases. Co inn In and let
mo explain moru about it.
Dr. Rickert
Eyesight KperinlltiC., Over KentnerV
We Handle All The Leading
Makes of Watches
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New Styles in Ear Drops, Lockets,
Chains, Nock Pieces, RJntfs,
Bracelets, Etc., Etc.
B. T. Van De Car
Jeweler
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SEATS ON SALE AT THE NATATORIUM
POPULAR PRICES
1 RESERVED SEATS $1.00
ADMISSION 50 CENTS
; ,,!.. OKAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT
Hear Ferullo's Band
See Ferullo Conduct
"Greatest hand in America." (Jhieago 'IVihuno. '
"JJct hand ever in CJiieago.," Oliieago lOxaininor.
"Captivated Salt Lulco City puhlie." Salt Lake JJonild.
"AttivietingimmcuBo erowdH."- San Pi-aiKiiHco Call.
"Ahaolntely unique." Los Angeles '.rimes.
TIi,o audjenco yont wild clieeriii and elappiii. "-.Portland Oreconian '
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