Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 14, 1911, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    F
&
.3
METWOTtT) MATL TTITBUN13, MEDFORD, OKTCCION, TTIUftflDA V, SEPTEMBER K .1911
PAGE TJTvTS
2
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Itrtiiit Wllwiii of (lilffln crti( iIIm.
1 1 let wim it went Mttilftmt vlnltor.
CIiIiuiku lliturml l.lllim mnl Jitpnuomi
iilr tilnntn nt llrnnillny'i, Phono
GlHt,
0, A. Lux mnt wife, formerly of
Mmlforil, inn now i )Hlitmiln of Han
UIiikii,
liny or rout u Ringer to iiinlio the
chlldrena nuw itoliool clothes, l'liono
0043, ic
Mrs. Henry Mntx, Mik. I), II, Alt
OrowH iiml .Mm. Wtioily took llio mo
tor UiIn iiioi'iiIiik for Woiiilvlllit lo lin
In iilli'iiiliuiru at tint (I. A, It. iicaiii
liinnl now In homIoii nt Unit place,
At tho HIkii of Vn Nifty,
Atttorimy V II. Wnlmui of Aitliluinl
' In In Meilfnril Utility.
Huiiltury French l)rj Cleaning
WorliH.
' A. J. Htowal of (NilliiKitdriivo, Ore
gon, In vImIMiik iilil-tlnio friend mill
riilntlvnit In Mm valley. Mr. Htownrt
liitH been In poor health for home
' time lint In t'onulilorulily Improved
mIiicm ruining lo .Moilforil,
Tim W, !. T. U. of Oregon will
liolil n Htiitn convention In Mmlforil
October 6-10, 1011.
Mr. mnl Mrn. Clnrtno Meeker will
lii vo Friday iiIkIH for u IhihIiikxh mnl
plennure trip t Portland. They will
nlm ntt'inl llio M. K, ruiifuruiiru nl
Hiilem, cniiimcitrllig Kiplt'iiiln'r SOlh
Mr. Meeker Ih n l-loati front tin'
Medford M. H. church. Tho ollntr
delegatim from lliln church urn .lumen
Camptii'll, I). I.. I.tiwloii mnl It. II.
lll'IIIH'11.
Himi It. A. Holmes. Tim liuurnnco
Mnn, over Janknon County bank.
J.'W. Ilonnr mnl IMwnrd Jiuly. wi
prortperntiH (Jrlfflii creek furiu mnl or
chitnmtn, nn In attendance til ''
Hlutn fair ut Hitlem.
Carkln & Taylor (John 11. Cnrkln,
OUnn 0. Tuyuir), nltoruoy-at-lftw,
over Jackson County Unnk UulldlnR,
Mmlforil.
Jleatonud family left Uiln iiium-
Iiik for ! AnK'I'H.
At thu Sign of Y Nifty.
Mm. I. M. Lyon ami Mm, Field
are vlitlllng Central Point friend to-
r $ day.
' LadUm. Imro your stilt mailo by
tho Berlin imillOH' Tailoring Co.. nt
Central Point. Or. I7.V
i:. C. Wells of nPrtlmnl In In Mml
foril for n iteventl days' vlnll with his
Medford friends of -nrly days, Mr.
Well wan formerly engaged In tho
4' market buMlnN In tula city.
Hanltnry French Dry Cleaning
Works.
Mrn. Alexin Jlttlmrd In In Suloui lit
attendance nt Urn beside of her ulster,
Mm. Sample, who In quite seriously
III.
.; no not overlook, thin. Tim l-'lnh
Market will noil nvury day IhU week
Jmlllmt ami lint; rod ut 1 cent per
lb.; (milium, 5e por lit.; prlit
nhlokenn 20 per Hi.; creamery but
ter 30c por Ih. Kippered nalnton for
lunch KdH frohh uvery day. MejB
lor A Kent worthy. lf'2V
Mm. I. C. Deimlon who has been
In Medford for a vlnlt with her aUter.
Mm. J. II. Mulhtillen. on North Cen
tral iivcmie, returned to her homo at
Kaleiii thin moriiliiK. Tho lady'n hun
i hand In a contractor mnl builder In
' Halom but will. In nil probability, lo
cate In Mmlforil.
Wall and buy your next pair of
nhominflMliiKV r,
Tho nttin'M adult bible cIuhh of thn
M. 13. church Huudny ncbool will havu
charRO of the church Ktirvlron on
Himday, Beptember 'J 4 Ih. .Several
inouthorH of the claim havo been de
tailed for talkH upon apeclnl HiibJectH
mid a npleudld .tultnlcal proKraut Ih
belni? arritiiKed.
Many peopl are taklni: advnntiiKe
of the prenenl by havltiB the Pan
lorlum put tlmlr winter nlotlios and
wrapH In proper and wIioIuhoiiiii con
dition. No tlmo like tho prenont for
doliiK thin. Call iiB by phono and
our drlvom will call at your dour for
your clutheB and return canto
promptly. Pacific 2411: Homo phone
24 1(.
W. H, C'rowell, prealdent of the
Kltnt iiNtlonul Hank, and .1. W. Uer
rlan left thin inornliw for u couple
weeka' Hlny at Nowporl.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNPERTAKERW
l)y Phono M71
Nigh rhottf F. W. Weki 071.
' A. K. Orr, .
LADY AflHIHTANT.
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Kmlmlmcr
rsrsvjs-
J luccoHsor to tint tindortuklnn do- g
piirttiiont of Modford Fimmuru co. I
i Offlco JiH Hoiitli llartlett Htiwt
Tnlophonoa: day, Doll 471; ulBlttZ
roiddoitco, Hull 473, Homo 170-UJ
CuIIm nuatHHed itl(,'ltt or tlay
AMUUriANGH BKHVICH
,49Mf
H, A Nowull, ladli'H' tailor. Itoont
IC. P. (. Iltilldliiic. nt
Ml', and Mrn. II, U. Waltlmr, Mr,
mid Mm, .k'Miio V. t'liiiiolilll, Alex .1
Homiliroiir.h, Mr. mnl Mm, J. P
ntuiclilll mid II. ! Htuddiird left
ThuiHilay uuiriiliiK for a thirty dnyn'
trip to lronu:t,. Tlteiio pooplo are
ilm new owiihih of tho olucirlii com
pany ami tlmlr trip tt Pronpect Ik for
the piiriiimii of InnpoctliiK thn com-
pany'ii powur plant at (hat place, and
to do a Itttln mountain tiout r IhIiIiik-
I3veryhoo will Im now and up-to-
dato at "II-IIiikV jr(t
II. I.. Walthor Iiiik moved to Med
ford with lilri family mid will tenldu
here. Mr. Wnlllivr Ih tho nmmral
btlNliieHH nupcrliiteiiilenl of tho Kottilo
Itlvnr Kleclrlo company, unili'r Hm
new owimmhlp.
Will pay null for flmt-iiliiHn pow
er npnty outfit. Chan, TnolilrRl, Mux
It 2.
The fallliiK rock nt the county rock
nuarrlen near .lacknonvlllo caiiKhl I
(Ireek laborer, breakliiK IiIm htt.
Itev, I,. K. Ilelkuap or the Metho
iIIhI church will leave Monday to at
tend the church conference,
W. II. allrr and H. I., Leonard ure
lit (irautn Piinh today on bunluenn.
Mr, and Mm. Win. IIiikIich roturn
ed thin week to their homo at Tou
lon, lllluoln, after a umuth'n vUlt
with (heir non-luOaw, 13, W, llriim
erd and family,
Minn Aletha ICmerlck lert thin
moriilnt: for i:iu:euo where nie will
rentime ntudlen at Urn nlato uulvemlty,
Andrew Cmitralt. one of Apple
Knle'ri bent rniichom, In at tirauln Pann
today.
I P. PIckliiKH left today for Marnh-
field whero be oxpeutH to remain,
Minn Ola Mickey left tnduy for Or
eKon Clly wheie nlto will have a pnol
tlon nn (enclmr In the IiIkIi uchool of
(hat city.
Mr. ami Mm, A. A. Davln are visit
Intt In Portland for a few dayn,
Bcott V. Davln In up nt Davenport,
WnnhliiKtou, -on biulitenn,
C, T, Mlcholnon left thin inornliit;
for a couple dayn' ntay ut the ntatu
fair at Ralum,
Itov. C. J. Hettllard and 1). 13. Uif
Kreu of Portland arc Kuentu of John
A. Wenierlitud,
J. W. .Mitchell mnl (1. ('. (Innvtt
mnl their fnuiilii'H returned it lew
iluyH hlitce from u trip ip aiitoumbileM
to CrtveciU City Kurcka iind ollui
eonnt ikiIhIh. They rcturucil ovej
ie inland nntiite llirtttiKh Ifcdditi
ami over the .Sikiyniir.- mnl tm
eleil 1 100 milen iiilhe three week
they were nwiiy.
K. ('. Hiicck mnl family relumed
recently from it three weeks' ntny in
I.OK AitKelch mid nl Santa Cntitliim
Ultiucl. Mr. HocukV liciiltlt with inn
(erially iuitrovcd hy thu trip.
J. C. (Inibl) of Atlcj;ate, Iviih in
llio city WcdncHdiiy.
Joe llililmnl mid Jnek Olinstead
ami their families enjooyed mi au
tomobile drive to Attlilnud WciIiich
day iifternoon.
Mr. mid Mrs. ('. II. DukkcII ol
Kliunulli Fullrt, are visitliij; in Mml
foonl. Joint Sinetnore of Klnuuilli I-'hIIn
it. rcuihlored ut lite NiihIi,
K. W. I'owcm, HCerelary of (lie
Slain Hnrticiiltttriil society, in m
Medford.
NO SCHOOL FOR
GRIFFIN GRFFK
Mountaineers Of Upper Section Fall
In Effort To Hnvo Mew District
Created, Takliin In Some Of Lowtr
Volley nnnches nml Orchards.
XOTICI3.
Dcuroe of Pocohontan. All mem
hem nro reijuentml to bo prenent Fri
day nlKht. HtuliioHti to nKend to.
NOIt.MA I. MAltTIN,
Crcnt Deputy.
I3L1.A HllOtn.TH,
Keeper of ItecordH.
moohi:, moosi:, moosk.
Attention to all cltUenu of i;ood,
loyal and moral character In utedford
and HtirrouiidlnK towiiH, thin will be
the hint call to Join tho nclcctod herd,
the charter cIohIiik Tuesday uvciiIdk.
September 11), 1011, at the chartoi
fen or flvo dolalm at 217 1-2 Went
Main Htreet, .SIowIiir biilldliiK. After
that ditto feen will bo $25.
M. P. H1II3HMAN,
lfdl Deputy Supreme QrKiinlzur.
Notlco tc Bathers.
Tim Nut iiiauiiKciuout wUh lo nn
imutice Unit owiiiK to thu condition
of (Im wcnllier Mini the ront N'
pciiHe of lioiiliuj; Hm wiilr, which n
too cold for Imtliiiu,' until honied, the
pluitKO will Im upon for 1iuh!ikhh everv
Sitturdiiy and Sunday until furlltot
notice. 1'YckIi wttlur will lm put tin
pluno every Kridiiv ni;ltt mid heated
for llteao two dnyn. '
Look nt nil of tho real ustnto tut
and a( iiuicli of tho real entitle, ail
vM'liHod, hoforo InveRtiinr.
llnnklnB tor Hoaltn.
f
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
f
MON13Y TO LOAN G 000 lit Hums
of not leua than $1000 on realty
Hootirlty for 1 to 3 yoatH. Knrm
ami orchard property preferred,
llox CI, U Mull Trlbtitto,
Tlinro will Im no churcli or c'nxtl
built for tho miiiiiitiiiucer of Uipcr
(Iriff'ln creek lliin year wiih Ilm edict
of the diHlriet lioiiiulitry Imiinl of
JnelcMOii eouiily lit Ih recent mccl
iiiK at Jiieknonville. Kcvcreml Stun 1 1
tlrcHKcil ueiitly in IiIh loti lilnel;
coal mnl bucked by mimt of the
uicmbcrrt of hiri eniijrcpiliin, made
mi eiMuen( mnl heart touching up
pnil for the eliildieu of the diwtrict
whom! cdui'iiliou wn IicIiik iickIccI
ed on account of the lack of hcIiiiiI
facililicH, e nrKcil thai properly
iuterent Hhotild not lie protected to
the iliNjiiiniKciimiil of cducnliori.
Jeff Skinner, Ilm proprietor of the
Ioim Stnr rnneli on Oriffin creek,
wIiokh piopetly hm been iuclinli'd in
Ilm iroMinml new mIioo iliHlricI
protcHled Im had youiijj ehildrcn who
were jilHl lii'iiiiiiii school iind ix
M'rled thnt te (rip of Iwo or three
mile up into the iiiouutiiinN l
hcIiihiI would be impohxible fur them
while the (Irirfiit Creek M'honl, a mile
and n half uwav, over u koim! rom!
towimU (own wiih rcadilv ncccrtsible.
M. II. Harper. I he well known or
chard expert or (Irilfiu creek, nl
lompted to refute Mr. SUiiner't or
tiiiinent and inlvuiicyi it few ulntis
tiiM iilx.nl ih,. linl'.i follow rolling
in the Htiow trying lo gel from I lie
moiinliiliiH down to (lie valley m-linnl.
Harnehf Adanm wlioxu property
wn iilno iticlipU'il liy.lhe iiioiinlitin
th in Urn new dislricl, then had a
few wohIh In hay about the inoiin
luiiieer liuililitii; their own church
Hut Hilly Holmes, who iiIko felt t hut
din properly would be uuitiflh
taxed if the new district were I'onncd
was jimt nildiin: climax to thu dis-
oiimhiom, plnoiiuk that IiIm mid
nelKhhom' properly inlcrent iihould
not Im Injured for tho itke of the
hpiritual welfitre of fv, Htimir
coiiKicKiitioii. when Jinlgc Neil elonetl
the iliNfMiMHlou by throwing Hid peti
tion for Hie new mcIiooI mil of court
ItecniiHt! the placcn where the nolicin
were lo Im placed had not been Hint
ed in it.
In hiiigle file it nut row fnl Hiring
Itev. Hluart led hin fnllowerM from
tho room lo their wagon from
whencA, (buy dejtarliil J(,r ilm liillh
with hope thai miotlnr year the
would he more Hiice-fiil niul get
Ihimc rich lowland famtem to build
them n Nchool.
We have just
received a carload
t U It
WHITE
DIAMOND.
FLOUR
The Flour That
Never Fails
Once Tried
Always Used
OLMSTEAD
& HIBBARD
West Side Grocers
Violin Maker.
HopnlrltiR of nil ntrlngod Instru-
tnuntn. Violin rcpnlrlni; a npeclalty.
(Joiner of 8th and Central avenue,
Clin Harr.n, 177
Unnklnn for Health
J&J0P'fr
i Does This Suit You
All work guaranteed uaitsfnetory. If It In not your monoy In
refunded.
All greaso cupa kept full mid all belts kept tight without ex
tra chnrKU abovo atorago.
LONE RED AUTO COMPANY
.MCMU3V .V (.'Itiri'ITH, lr.w. 110 S. U.ItTL13TT.
"v,'';;;;(Nr4-
BAGGAGEand express
HENRY M, MARSH
All orders promptly uttended to night or dny. Short
and long hauls. Moviug household goods n specialty
Union teamsters.
Office 51 S. Front
Pacific 4171 Home 80 Residence Main 613
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
13. O. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
It Stands Alone
In a Class By Itself
No other roofing is like
Ruhcroid. It is made of
the best wool felt, impreg
nated with materials man
ufactured exclusively by the
makersand which cannot be
found in any other roofing.
j
rr4
MORT H. SINGER
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
Presents The
Talked of Show
in the World.
THE
ACTUAL
DRESS
REHEARSAL
SCENE
The Only Com
pany Prcscntlnrj
This Delightful
ful Success En
Tour.
rTMC
ria
rMU3ICAl
RCVUC
smmm
WITH
MISS
VOLIVCi
VAtty
With Us Record
Run of 300 Con
secutive Per
formances at tho
Princess, Chlcnrjo
THE
AUDIENCE
GETS A
PEEP BEHIND
THE
SCENES
20 Jlngtey Sonn
Hits.
PRICES : $1.50, $1.00 and 50 Cents
Seats on Sale at Haskins Monday Morning 10 a. m.
fH
has made good for 20 years.
It will prolong the life of
every building on your
farm. It protects them
from all weather condi
tions, and is fire-resisting.
TRAIL LUMBER CO.
.MKItKOKJ), OKICGO.V
JWPPPPJ9PM0
OPEN-
Our Meat
Department
For Business if
JUGGINS & J.KSM178
KrconiMliiiul Store
nt 3G South Grape Street.
Give uh a call anil we will treat
you fair.
Highest cash price for second band
goods of all kinds.
Min $tandcford'a
Piano .Vchool
Piano, Harmony and Musical
History
EMILY T. STANDEFOIID
Examiner for Now England
Conservator' of Music
In noston
Makes a ppeclalty of training
teachers. Send for testimonials
and terms. Phone 7211. 170
r
Invites your closest inspec
tion. It is clean. It is
screened. It is sanitary.
Sometime take a look at
our refrigerators. We
have the largest cooling
plant in Southern Oregon
04C444f4444HNn
Warner, Wortman & Gore !i
4f4(4&4f&t:'4
!
ivfffflv
I
I
ji
I
S--sS
MEDFORD THEATRE -Seat" oifsale, MON. SEPT. 18
'"w"i'''i!'rf"m""ii-,',.MJ m ! i i i .
&Siia ,
Sti-A-tX'JSA.-Jr
S-'arlS".f1?-.
FDA"2PF nn
J-EDERER present
i--i&-
5
-yzmZiZXKzz
S;
m:
wi
(HI
INTHBIfi-MUSICAL-STEEPLECHASE.
with EDAiA WALLACE HOPPER fiSSSiaag)
.AND A PERFECT MUSICAL COMEDY CAST
AND
S03Vi.K tn
15 SONG HITS.
?:,
-SJMii!-!
-eyacgr?-.jr-i
-r-ji f4fy .". .
r-feeiai;
orrzxrGM -xi ic;i-- ?
lSK3?ilf!X,rL.???t . n?'
itiEsa-iKiJ f-iits
'.s'3ca--Ti, rs- a?
till illl .! II Mil
mm?
gfes
L.ia . zrz
ES3S
sfcea r Tx
SiE
PRICES: 50c, $I.OO, $1,50, $2.00
DREvSS GOODS SALE
AT MEEKERS
The Largest and Most Successful Sale of the Fall Season
LOOK FOR THE GREEN TICKETS
BLACK DRESS GOODS
$1.75 FANCY BLACK MELUOSE. 45-Inch: sale $1.10
J2.25 PLAIN I)LACK WOOLEN TAFFETAS, 4G-Inch; sale, yard..$l.rH
$1.50 FANCY EMBROIDERED BLACK PANAMAS. 44-Iuch; sale.. 91.15
$1.25 PLAIN BLACK BASTISTE. 44-lnch; sale OOc
$2.00 FANCY SILK AND WOOL TUSSII CARINA, 44-lnch; sale ?t.liO
FANCY GREY SUITINGS
$1.25 fancy all wool grey novelty Suiting; 42-inch . . . . . 83c
Fancy olive Zluallne, all wool; 42-inch 1 83c
. COAT FLANNEL
3G-inch all wool Clonk lannel for children's coats; sold ovorywhoro
for 05c and 75c; on salo ut, yard . 30c
LADIES' NOVELTY SUIT PATTERNS
10 Ladles' Suit Patterns; tho season's latest values to $3.50 yard; no
two patterns alike; 5 and G yds. to tho patterns; prices $1.11) to $2.-10
FANCY SILKS LESS THAN COST
G5c Silk Popllu, lavender, pink, roso, light blue, peach shades; n
clean-up price of, por yard , tiSc
v"tte 1 arSp"-3
McCall Patttrnj Noj. 4233-42::
Price, 15 ctnts each
LADIES' COSTUME
PLAIN DRESS LINENS
3G-lnch plain Natural Dross Linen; sale, ynrd.tOc
SERPENTINE CREPES
Klntotm Cropos; all shndes, also plain whlto,
lilnek nml whlto striped; regular 20c; sale,
per yard 13c
Cotton Matiutosottes and Voiles; regular 25c
goods; sale, per, yard IKe
Whlto hnlrllno Suitings; sorges; regular $1.25
values; per yard . , HOo
PLAIN RAJAH SILKS
Big assortment of Hajah Silks for wlsts; every shade; rekular
price 6Bc yard; on sale, por yard , 35c
(Washable goods.)
White cotton goods at loss than cost, goods that you wear the season
through. Indian lawns, piques, madras, Persian lawns, evory Item has a
green ticket and tho prlco will bo a wonder to you.
12 India ltwns , 8 l-3c
20c India Lawns Ill i-i!c
25c Lawns
it i
lKc
WHITE 'MOHAIR SUITING
Just tho thing for ovonlng and fall wear; G5c
values; salo, por ynrd .30c
SILK FOULARDS
A Tow Silk Foulard Dress Pattorns left; regu
lar $1.00 yard; to closo out, por yard WJc
ZEPHYR GINGHAMS
A good assortment of Zephyr Ginghams; 30
and 3ti-liich; usually sold at 25c and 35c; alt
Included In ono bunch, por yard, .,,..,.. .lOc
PREMIUM WITH
EVERY
$10.00
PURCHASE
PREMIUM WITH
EVERY
$10.00
PURCHASE