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

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iMEDFORD liAJh TRTDUNID, MTUDTORD, OR1WOX. AVIODNIWDAV, OrTOBlOU 25, 101
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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Attorney O, C. Korku In making
several Improvements about IiIb South
Orange Htreet roBidonco property.
Thuro will ho work In tho patriarch
nl nnd golden rulo derjroos nt tonight's
bohrIoI) ot Hokiio Itlvor encampment
No. 30.
Thin Is tho tlmo ,to plant Btraw
uarrlcn. All sortB ot plants for Bale,
II. U. Patterson. I'ac. phono 2493.
ChnB. U. Jones of Salem Is In Mod-
ford.
Edward Dale of Tonopuh, Nov., ar
rived III Medford Tuesday,
t Dr. Ii. II. Ash ton oLTnconiR arrived
In Mod ford tills morning nnd will visit
for fibvornl days with his old-time
friend and colleague, Dr. Henry Hart
of 43 North Orange slrcot.
I)!no at the-now Josephine hotel
when in Qrnnts Pass. Service n la
cnre. 211
Leonard.
J. W. Grovor of Eaglo Point was
In Mcdford Tuesday.
Mr. mitt Mrs,. It. D. llolzor ot Cor
vftllla arc visitors in Med ford.
Mrs, Jesse Hanks nnd sister, Miss
Vivian Cardwoll, of Canyonvllle, re
turned to their homo this morning,
Jinvhu; keen In Jacksonville In nt
totwlanco at the fnnoral ot tholr grand
mother, Mrs. Klunoy.
A great treat In store for you,
November 1C. Hear the Hoyal Welsh
Ladles' Choir. 1S5
Miss Fnnulo Haskins returned last
night from a visit to friends In
Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. G. 13. Howard and
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Hownrd of Los
Angoles, Cal., are registered at the
now Medford hotel.
Seo It. A. Holmcii, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
R. A. Moore is in Mod ford from
Trlnadad, Wash.
F. G. Zlmmor and sister, Miss E.
Zlmmor, of Buffalo, X. Y., aro In
tho valley looking around with n
view to the purchase of a small tract
ot land for grape and peach culture.
Carkin & Taylor (John II. Carkln,
Glenn O. Tayior), attorney-at-Iaw,
over Jackson County Bank Building,
Mcdford.
A. L. Thomas, the Newport, Ore.,
Agato man, left last night for his
home, after a week's vacation in
Medford and in the valley.
Mrs. H. II. Randall and daughter,
Miss Irene, left yesterday for Den
ver, where they will spend the
winter.
This Is tho time to plant straw
berries. All sorts of plants for sale.
II. R. Patterson. Pnc. phone 2493.
Frank Sample and daughter re
turned yesterday to their Jiome at j
Salem. Mr. Sample, it will bo re
membered, lost his wife a few weeks
ago. Other children, one a baby,
will be taken care of by relatives In
Mcdford.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Merrlmar.
loft a couplo of days ago for Tuscan
Springs, Cal. The visit Is made ai
tills tiuio In tho hope that Mrs. Mer
rimau'a health will bo improved.
For sale or exchange A few choice
Rhode Island Red roosters and cock
erels. Address "Falrvlew," Jackson
ville. .
II. L. Coo returned Monday night
from a several weeks' visit to Crlp
plo rCeek, Colo., whore ho has ex
tensive mining Intel ests.
J. O. Richardson and daughter,
Miss Graco Richardson, will leave to
day for their homo in Vicksburi..
Mich,, after a visit of several months
In Mcdford with W. K. Clonoy nnd
family.
Misses Hilda and Lydia Giesburg
roturned to their homes at Montague,
yesterday, nfter a vIbU in Medford
with Miss Rosamond Konnedy.
A. J Vanco. of Salt Lake City will
nssumo tho dutios of managor of the
Pacific Tolephono company In Med
for dnhout tho first of November.
J. J. Buchtor will bo assigned to
work with the company In Portland.
LIrno at tho Medford Lumber Co.
Fonco posts nt tho Medford Lum-
bor Co.
Mrs. L. II. Wilcox and son Ralph
returned this morning to their homo
nt Long Bench, Cal.
Leonard Oorthuys of Poughkccp
bIp, N. V,, hns purchased a 54 ncro
tract of orchard lnnd near Talent,
Tho land I Bkuown im tho Unit prop
erty nnd there are about 12 acres
of It sot to fruit. Mr. Oorthuys and
family camo hero about ft wook ago
Just to look around nnd tho valley
looked so good to them that they
have decided to cut out their return
to Now York and will sottlo hero for
keeps.
G. W. Wilson, an electrician, of
Minneapolis, Minn., was in Medford
yestordny lookluK the city over with
:i view to locating.
G. E.llulborg of Seattle is here
looking tho valloy over with a view
to purchasing an orchard tract.
Wall plastor nt tho Medford Lum
ber Co.
J. W. MncClotchle of tho firm of
Huntley & MncClotchle, will leave to.
night for a month's business visit to
hiS old homo In Minneapolis, Minn.
F. J. Noyce ot Seattle arrived In
Medford yesterday.
Mrs. Harry Suculer Is visiting her
mother In Woodvlllc.
TEACHERS ARE
GATHERING HERE
Joint institute of Jackson nnd Jose
phine Counties Will Open in This
City Tomorrow Reception Will Be
Held This" Evening for Teachers.
Notice.
Public meeting, Mrs. Prudence
Stokes Brown will lecture on educa
tion and socialism at the opera house
Thursday ovenlng. October 2G nt
7:30 p.m. Mrs. Brown Is a gradu
ato of Chicago kindergarten college.
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CITY HALL NOTES.
The cify conucit met in rej;nlnr
session Inst ntjilil. Present Mnyjr
Cmmiij Councilmen Watt, Kifert,
Wortrunn nnd Miller. Absent, Kin
eriek ami Merrick.
An ordinance wns passed declaring
the cost of assessment for lutirai
sanitary gewer through block 7, or
iginal townsile, from Bartlelt to Ap
ple street; rate $1.03 per foot.
The bid of the Clark-llenery eom-
panj- for the purchase of .f 72,000 of
improvement" bonds wns accepted at
par niie nnd accrued interest from
October 1, 1911.
Applications for liquor licenses of
J. K. Kynn and Win. Gett & Co.
were rend and npprovcecl nnd license
ordered issued.
Cement sidewalks were ordered put
in on the north side of Jackson lioul
cvnnl from Riverside avenue lo Prid
ily street; on both sides of Fifth
street from Front street to Central
avenue; nlso on east side of Almond
street from East Main to Eenst
Eighth streets.
MARRIED.
Emil Frederick Schmidt and Miss
Susan Lj-din Wntson of this city were
married Tuesday, October 24, nt the
home of 'Sir. nnd Mrs. Jonas Wold b
the Rev. E. O. Eldridge of the M. E.
church. Those present were Mr. nnd
Mrs. Jonas Wold nnd If. C. Belinz
nnd wife. Refreshments were served
nt the close of the ceremony by the
hostess. Mrs. Wold. The young peo
ple will Ko to housekeeping nt 315
North Bartlett.
The teachers of Jackson and Jose
phine eountius are today gnlhoring in
this city for their annual iuslitutc.
The formal se-sions or tho teachers
wil open tomorow nnd will continue
for three days.
A reoeplion will ho tendered llu
visitors by local teachers tonight.
Mrs. Hruwn will address Hie tench
era institute in this city in the afternoon.
SEE THE
Baseball Pictures
AT THE SAVOY
HAL CHASE, CAPTAIN AND MANAGER Or THE NEW YORK
AMERICANS, WINS GAME fJY FAMOUS HOME RUN.
ANII-HAMEY
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Lively Fijjht at Primaries In April Is
Predicted Oregon City and Salem
Have Prominent Men Who Would
Make Race.
Haskins for Health.
The Herpicide
Girl is ThanKful
WecRs & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Itey Phone 971
Night FkoM F. W. Week S071.
A. K. Orr, S6ft.
JADT ASSISTANT.
JOHN A. PERL
Vwlertnkfir And Einbjdmer
I Successor to the undertaking do- g
partment of Medford Furniture Co. I
Office 28 South ltartlett Street
i Telephene: day, Pell ill; night J
I roBidonco, Bell 473, florae 179-L,
Calls Answered night pr day
'" AMlItJJJANCR 8KRVICK
I am always grateful for real bles
sings, and I know of nothing that I
need to bo more thankful for than
Xowbros Hcrplcldo. Thousands of
ladles not only In the United States
but all over tho world feel tho same
wny about It. To this wonderful
scalp and hair remedy they owe
their soft, long, beautiful hair.
Mary J. Terry of Lovejoy, III.,
writes: "My hair came out until
there was Just a scanty cover for the
scalp. I tried evorythlnir I over heard
of or rqad about until I finally used
Hcrplcldo. There Is nothing like It.
My head Is now vcovered with new
hair. J shall orovcr pralgo Horpl-cldo."
Most hair troubles como from
uuiiuruu. rtcuuro'8 ijcrpicnio re
moves this dandruff by killing tho
germ w,kich causes Jt. It also stlmu
lates a flow of blood which nourishes
the fol'cles. Tho scalp bolng healthy,
tho hair docp not como out and tho
new hair Js allowed lo grow.
There aro other .preparations which
thoy say nro "Just as good" as Herpi
cide. It Is notadvlsablo to try them.
Instead of doing any good thoy unay
do positive harm.
No one Is over disappointed In Now
bro's Hcrplcldo. The results aro al
ways tho samo, always satisfactory as
IS Indicated by tho fact that Hcrpl
cldo has been sold for years and has
thousands of satisfied frendn. It is
tho only genuine, original dandruff
gerjn destroyer. Thoro Is nothing
"Just as good,''
Ono dollar slzo bottles aro sold and
guaranteed by all drugKlsts,
Appl'catlons at good barber shops.
Send 10c Ip poBtago for sample nnd
book to Tho HorpJcIdp Co., Dopt. It.,
Detroit, Mich.
.ticuioru j'liarmacy,
Republicans of tho first congres
sional district, comprising all the
counties of western Oregon outside
ot Multnomah, are likely to havo a
lively fleht at tho primaries next
April In choosing a successor to
Willis C. Hawley.
Hawley, with his standpat record,
Is declared by his opponents to ho
weaker than ever before. Soreral
candidates In the progressive ranks
are being mentioned, nmong tho lat
est being George C. lirowuell, of
Oregon City, former state senator.
Another Oregon City progressive
who Is being urged Is Stato Senator
Walter A. Dimick. The latter Is said
to be disinclined to run, because of
the expense Involved In making the
canvass. He has two years of an
unexpired term In the stato senate
to serve.
George F. Rodgers, former mayor
of Salem, 'Js another prospective can
dldate. His friends urce that he
could split the vote of Marlon county
with Hawley, where both reside, and
he Is well known In other counties of
the district. A third Marion county
man mentioned is C. Ii. McXary,
brother and partner of tho district at
torney, John II. McXary.
UGO THEATRE
Vaudeville and Photo Plays
TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAM
Featuring Juvenile Harry Liuulor
JOHNNY BUSH AND SON
TIiIh little follow Is tho cleverest, iiiohI refined and graceful
Juvenile Comedian on tho stage today. Ills tm.lugs and songs wilt
make you laugh, his laugh will ninlA jou scream. Drowu'd In
his Kilts, his Imitation ot Harry l.auder, tho famous Scotch com
edian, will convulse you.
MISS CARRIE LOUISE AITON
In an absolutely high class violin solo.
ILLUSTRATED SONG
"Some Day You Will Know. I l.ovo You."
lly 11. J.'liA VlOJd.KTT.
I'OlMt Miff PHOTO IMjAYS
Wednesday's pictures aro ns follews:
AX INDIAN l.OVI-3 Al'KAlU (Western).
TIIK UMINT SWOUl) (Comedy).
THE PITKAI.I. (Drama).
KOOLSIIEAH (Coined)).
An entire change of program Thursday, October
Admission 20c and 10c
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On Riverside Avo.
L. B. BROWN, Proprietor.
Food, Klour, St'ctl, Vclcli, WinltM' Oats.
Jiarh'V Uolli'd.
Q erms Spread in Skm
ICouoma. )'jilft,li nnl vttur 'Kb'
trout-It-1 t' i" i iiiiift.i i'i
l(iinit nt work in Mi it Mi. t tit .
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1tli li't yenfn nf inixwry.
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K 'film nt tho I.. rlutiltiK nf ! inniil.
Willi llllil hlHiltilltt' mill rli.ilisliiu Mr i- '..
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TRY THIS
OVKKNIOHT CVIIK J'OK COLO
JIRM) Oil CIIKST
It Is Curing Thousands Daily, nutl
Saves Tlmo nnd Monvy.
Get a bowl three onarters full
boiling water, and a towel.
Pour Into the water a scant tea
spoonful of II"OMEf (pronounce It
IIIgho-jno).
Put your lioad over tho bowl and
cover head and bowl with towel.
Ilrcatho tho vapor that arises for
a few mlnut.es, and presto! your
head Is as clear as a bell, and tho
tightness In tho chest Is gone.
It's n pleasant curi You'll enjoy
breathing IIYOIKI. You'll feel at
onco Us soothing, healing and bene
ficial effects ns it passes over the
Inflamed and Irritated membrane. CO
conts a bottle, at druggists every
where. Ask Chas. Strang for extra
bottlo HYOMEI Jnhalont.
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LJwm7 About a Merchant
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t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALK Kor ono hundred dol
lars you can get high class furni
ture of two room house ono block
from Main st., flno for light house.
keeping; rent only $10 per mouth.
Must bo taken on or beforo Mon
day, Oct. 30, 8 a. in. ?.'!00 for
$100. enough said. 12G N. Itlvor
sldo avo. 180
FOlTTTENT Kii riilsliud housekeo'i"
Ing rooms closo In. 2'.', 4 East 9th.
187
FOR BALE Ono maro 3 years past,
IUiO; ono horso 3 years past, 1050,
only halter broko; particulars
Cholgron Bros., 73C N. Taft. 190
FOR SALE Choico Rhode Island
Red and Crystal White Ornlngton
cockorols. I'enbro orchard, I3olf
lihono C01-R-1. 187
WANTED Iady to cook for six men.
Inquire Mr. Roulwaro at now hos
pital bldg. J8G
N Newtown, Mass., there is a wide-awake grocer who has learned
the way to "know his business." And in the learning he has built
his sales from $37,000 a year to $140,000. Darrell threw out the
guess-work methods. Now he manipulates his business as he would a
machine.
Knows the lines that pay a profit and those that don't. Knows
how much it costs to get that profit and where there are leaks, if any.
Knows the clerks who earn more than their salary and those who don't
Knows the earnings of each department and the entire store. And
this knowledge is gained without additional expense by use of the
Burroughs
FOR TRADE 41 aores, 31 In nlfal
fa, Irrigated, Improvements, $1000
of personal, $32(i aero, Closo In.
Cluik Realty Co., Ph. 2331.
BooKKeeping' Machine
ltiy its use," ho writes, "I havo iui'iiod
losses into gains. Mveiy dollar T'vc spout
for it lias saved at least ten. Tho Burroughs
is .not a luxury hut u necessity for every
dealer."
iMr. Darrell uses two Burroughs "Book
keeping machines for all his figures, and
his customers are given j iutii.illy all the
time of hinftelf and his clerks. This man
stands forth as ii hrilliant example to every
merchant to you!
To you! Write today for inforjiiation re
garding the Burroughs and Burroughs
Kystem.
isk ns to show you how Darrell makes
Business iSystem
more money y knowing the vital fads of
his husiness. Let us show you the Bur
7'oughs machine which does so much for him.
Burroughs men are fitted hy training and
experience to give helpful advice to retail
ers. A half-hour talk with a Burroughs man
has .Jirought hig returns lo many a mer
chant. Vet the advice is free, the inter
view creates ahsolulely no ohligalion. It
pays us to give such service hecause a great
many retailers learn in this way that it pay's
.them to install a Burroughs System and a
"Burroughs Bookkeeping Machine to oper
ate it,
Drop ns a line today, tell ns tho Bur
roughs man may call!
Burroughs Adding Machine Company
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COMMERCIAL CLU BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON
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