Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 27, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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ODDFORD arATL TRIBUNE, MDITORD, OK1K10N, 1M1DAY, OCTOIWR 27. 1011.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Hnvo you Boon .losophlnu? '
' Mm. W, II. Wondhull and Mrs. C.
11. LbWm returned Inst night to their
hoinou hi Bench, X. n nftor a visit
of govornl tlnyB with Dr. W II. Kvcr
lmrd Iwil fnnily nml J. C. Tnggart
nml family. Those Indies wore ac
companied hero from North Dakota
by Mrs. Tnggnrt, who will remain
hero with hur IniBband.
0. P. King loft yesterday for n
buslneps visit lo Seattlo and Port-laud.
Mr.
and Mm, Platohcr Linn, of
Portlnnd, who hnvo boon visiting
frlcinbi-and rolnllvos in .lacksonvlllo
and. Mod'fard returned to their homo
Inst njgh'.
Mr. and Mrs. Wnltor McKay and
non Donald left for Portlnnd last
night ntor u, Kovornl days' slay In
Motlford. !MK McKay has orchard
intercuts noar Jacksonville which he
has boon looking nftor. .
DIno at tho now -Josophluo hotel
when In Grants Pass. Service a la
carte. ' ' 311"
Kcvt and Mrs. V. S. Holt, of Port
land. ..returned to their home last
night after a visit with their son,
Dr. Holt, at Eagle Point, ltcv. Holt
htlf1i$(l secretary for the board of
home-emissions of the Presbytorian
church for tho'YncIfic coast.
B. J. and C. W. Bolus, of lola,
Kan., are among tho many who have
arrived In Mcdford within tho past
faw days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cornell re
turned yesterday to their home In
Watsonvlllo, Cal., after a year's stay
In Mcdford.
Sco R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Miss E. J. Xewman and Mrs. Mary
Lewis, of Broken Bow, Neb., arrived,
in Mcdford yesterday. They am
looking for a location and may de
cides to remain in Mcdford.
Mrs. A, W. HodBson and Dr. Mat-
tie Shaw of Ashland wero In Mcd
ford yesterday.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glenn O. Tayior), attorney-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Building,
Mcdford.
Mrs. Ella Tate loft yesterday for
a two mouths' visit to her old home
in "West Virginia.
T. M. Kearns left Thursday for a
few days visit to San Francisco.
J. A. Petens of Shelton, Wash., ar
rived In Mcdford yesterday.
C. P. Brlggs was down from Butte
Falls Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs. Jasen Ottlnger aro
visiting Grants Pass relatives for n
few days.
This Is tho tlmo to plant straw
berries. All sorts of plants for sale.
H. B. Patterson. Office, Hotel Nash,
inside entrance next to barber shop.
C. I. Hutchison, II. U. Lumsden
and G. P. King returned Wednesday
from several days of successful hunt
ing In the Evans creek country.
, T. A. Waterman and family have
moved from their ranch near Browns
boro to Medford and will remain hero
for tho winter. Mr. Waterman has
leased tho basement of the Natator
ium and will have charge of all the
amusements and athletic sports now
running on that floor, and ho may
add more to them.
This is tho tlmo lo plant straw
borrles. All sorts of plants for sale.
II. B. Patterson. Offico, Hotel Nash,
inside entrance next to barker shop.
J. A. Plerson of Portland Is in
Mcdford.
Mrs'Verna Smith and children of
Ilosoburg arc registered at the new
Med ford hotel.
Lime nt tho Mcdford Lumber Co.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whlto of
Brown8villo, Oro aro In Medford for
a fow days vlHlt to E. V, Maddox
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. .Patterson, or
Skugwny, Alaska, loft last night for
eastern Oregon. Mr, Patterson is an
nttornoy at law and n real estate
dealer and Is hunting for a desirable
location in which to oneago In busi
ness, For sale or exchange A few choice
Rhode Island Red roosters and cock
erels, Address "Falrvlow," Jackson
A. E. Ohlsholm and his mother,
sister and brolhbr, who hnvo been In
Mcdford for several dnjs, loft Inst
night for southern California. Thoy
aro from Boulder, Colo.
Wnll plantar nt tho Mcdford Lum
ber Co.
Mrs. E. J. Ryan left last night for
a vhIt with rojatlvos In Portlnnd.
Mrs. W. M. Mllncs and children
nrrlvod in Medford Inst night from
Hilt, Cal., where thoy hnvo been vis
Itlng several weeks.
Ponco posts nt tho Medford Lum
ber Co.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Newman and Mr.
and Mrs. R. P. Booth of Eldorado,
Kan., arrived In Medford last night.
It. tl. Slaughter, who has been In
Mcdford for sovernl weeks, left last
night for his homo in the east.
Tho Initial number of tho IllghJ
School, published and printed by the
students of tho Gold Hill hlRh school,
has been received at this office. It
Is gotten out In .magazine form, has
1G pages of good school reading
matter and ought to bo n magazine
of much profit to tho school from an
educational point of view, John R.
Kplsey Is editor In chief, Roy M.
Avery managing editor and Hnttlo
IJodges, Blossom Bcoinnn, Alva
Walker aro assoclato editors.
Mrs. J. B. Moore of Union, Ore.,
is in Mcdford visiting her aunt, Mrs
Gillaspy.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Smith of Se
attlo arrived In Medford yesterday
and will be here for n few days. ,
T. ,A. Waterman has leased the
bowling alleys and billiard halls of
tho Natntor'um building. ' They have
been remodeled and reopened today
undor the new management.
George Bntim rcturned.to his home
In Mountnlnvlcw, Cal., this morning
after a visit with his otd-tlmo friend
C. R. Heimroth, and family.
Mrs. W. R. Baumbach and her sis
ter, Mrs. W. II. Merrill, left this
morning for a visit with Woodvllle
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. RIsley havo Bono to
California where thoy expect to re
side. Tho best wishes of their many
Mcdford friends go with them to
their new home. Thoy" were accom
panied by their niece. Miss Alice
Moore, who will attend a California
college.
Mrs. W. J. Shults returned today
to hor homo at Hornbrook after a
visit with Medford friends.
The Jackson county union Suuday
school convention will convene In
the Baptist church, Medford, this
afternoon and wiU be In session to-,
morrow and Sunday.
ALDERMAN TALK
ON SCHOOL LAWS
Teachers Attcmllnn Institute Hoar
Many jiitcrcstliij and Instructive
Adtli-osscs School C'ffinrrs in
Session. '
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Tiio principal address this morn
ing nt the teachers' convention was
by Prof. L. R. Alderman on "Oregon
School Laws."
In the department sessions Maude
U'Uighond subject was tho "Sourco
of Language Material": Montana
Hastings talked of "Composition In
Uppor Grades"; "A Somtnnry Inves
tigation Into Study Values" wns a
Bubject handled by George Rohcr.
Tho convention of Jackson county
school officers took up n good part
of tho morning session.
Thoro was a largo attendance of
officers at this convention and ninny
matters of Importance to school ad
vanceont wore discussed. Dr. R. C,
Kelsoy, of Gold Hill, was elected
chairman of tho convention and
wounorn uoeson, or Talent, secre
tary. A central purchasing commit
too composed "of Sunt. Wells, Well
born Beeson and C. P. Brlggs was
appointed.
The convention wilt reassemble
this afternoon and several questions
aro booked to come lip for discussion.
Tho department sessions this af
ternoon will bo conducted by Maude
Laughead, Montana Hastings, J. H.
Ackorman and 11. E. Redding.
The closing address at 3:30 this
nfternoon will bo by Prof. J. II.
Ackorman, and his subject will be
"Advance Steps in Oregon's Educa
tional System, Past and Present."
The exhibits of sewing and draw
ing made by the students of the
Medford schools Is creating no end of
favorablo comment by tho visiting
teachers. Theso exhibits may bo
seen by Mcdford pooplo at tho high
school building Saturday afternoon
from - until 5 o'clock.
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TONIGHT
TONIGHT
Skovg
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AND HIS EXCELLENT
COMPANY
This attraction is guaranteed by Prof. U, S. Collins and
Ed. Andrews. They have placed tickets at 50c, 75c, $1,00
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WORLD,
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VIOLINISTS
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
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MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE TUES., OCT. 31
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I TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS.
ST. PETERSBURG Reports that
the Czar's life was attempted hero
are officially denied, and the minor
is declared to hnvo emanated from
stock market .speculataors.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Investiga
tion of the Indianapolis end of the
MeNnmara cases of alleged dyna
miting, now on trial in Los Angeles,
will be conducted by tho United
Slates government, according to in
dications here today. County Prose
cutor Prank linker wns ordered to
appear before the federal grand jury
November 7, together with all the evi
dence in his possession, books, dyna
mite and exploding apparatus seized
in a raid hero on tho offices of the
Mructiirnl iron workers' union, of
which John J. McNnmaru ih the sec
re In ry.
CORVALIS, Ce. Telephone us
ers here finding the system out of
order and their telephones not work
ing, begun nn invostignnlion only to
find thai Miss Mabel Farmer, the op.
porator, had loft her swilchboard
nml eloped with Alex Hayes. They
were mnrricu in vunconver, Wash.
Xotlco.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned will apply to tho city
council at Its meeting to bo held on
November 7, 1911, at 7:30 p. m. for
a license to sell malt, spirituous and
vinous liquors In quantities less
than a gallon at Its placo of business
on lot 10, block -1 4, of tho town
(now city of Medford) for a period
of six months.
HOLLAND HOTEL COMPANY.
Dated October 27, 1911.
' ' JOS. M. (1AITK.S PtVMMits
CECIL LEAN and FLORENCE H0LBR00K
j In the ,SluK'iidoin .Musical Comedy Succos
BRIGHT EYES
WITH' A COM PAN V OK SKVKNTV-FIVH I'llOI'IiK
Original Now York, Chicago nml HoMim Production
Al'CMKXTI-.D OKCIIUSTItA
lty tho Authors of "THUKi: TWINS"
Hook by Cliax. DlrkMut Lyrir by Otto llauorbacli
Music by Karl HoM-tittit
COXSTIU)CTi:i) FOU r.NTMUTAIMNO Pl'ltPOSKS ONLY
NOTE This company Is a top-notcher. asking odds from nono
for reputation and uuliiue talent. Tho production Is n complete
and porfoct expression of stage-craft, The music makes tomor
row hum happily and tho fun lingers daa and dns after.
SKAT SALK SATUKPAV, OCTOllKK 11H
IIASKINS' imi'fi STOKK
Limitation Slv Scats. Mull Order Fllleil Promptly
SKOVGAARD
TIIIKIKI.AT IMSSIAN
1ST
VIOLIN
OPI'.IU IIOt'SK, I'UinAY KVi:l2, OCTOItKIl 1ST
I'rli'tM ."Oc, 7."o mid $1.00
SKov gnat d Is oim of tho world's tfrvutiNt ollnsf.
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BOISE, Idaho. Examination of
veniremen today occupied tho atten
tion of Judge Dietrich's court, whoro
bIx prominent ranchers of Long val
ley, Idaho, aro on trial accused of
conspiracy to deprive citizens or
civil rights by threats and violence.
Hmiklna for HItr-
Valley Second
Hand Store
Wo Buy and Sell All Kinds of
Second Hand Goods.
M. J. PILOIIKIt, Prop.
15 North Fir
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THE J
Sunrise Laundry i
WA.MILY YAflIXa A SPKCIALTY. ALL YYOIUC CUAHANTKKU
Orders called for and delivered. First class work done by baud.
Ladies' and men's suits cleaned and pressed. Tel. Main 783 1;
Home, 37. Corner Eighth and So. Central Avo.
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CAPITAL STOCK - $100,000,00
SURPLUA' mid PUOFIT.V JjWi.5 OOO.OO
UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY
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HAVE YOU EXAMINED CAREFULLY
TIIW LIN 13 OF
EXQUISITE STEEL ENGRAVINGS
WE ARK NOW SIIOWJNCJ?
Prices Range From $3J to $25
THe Merrivold SHop
134 W. MAIN ST.
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We have a full line j
of PEERLESS LAMPS!
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Weeks & McGowan Co.
TJNDERTXKER8
ay Phono SS71
Night Phone F. W. Weeks S071.
A, x. On-, aswu
IiADY ASSISTANT.
HATH8 and maBBaKo treatments at
your own homo. Call 28G-55 Home
pnono. 195
FOU IlKNTC room furnished honeo
Inqulro at C20 S. Ivy at. 190
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COSIK11V, MSGlNtl, TALKING,
JJANC1NM
F. K. Deuel, President
Orris Crawford.
M. L. Alford, Cashier
Assistant Cashier
frerr'
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker And Embaliuer
ZBucceaeor to tho undertaking do-;
partmout of Medford Furniture Co, ; ;
Office SM flOHth Bartlctt Btroot ;
Telephpneaj day, Bell 471; night i
resldonco, Bell 478, Home 179L,
FOR SALK 8 ahoats, 3 brood bowb,
one Poland China hoar at a bar
gain. AddreuB W. M. Illowera,
Oold Hill, or call at ranch 2 miles
south of Gold Hill. 103
FOU UKNT Furnished Hockenyoa
residence 730 West 11th. Mod
ern, leasonablo, 191
FOU U13NT Furnished houHOkeop
Ing rooms. 134 South Bartlett
avo. 190
FOU SALK Fifty feet Inch pipe
and fittings, practically new. 707
W. IHh Bt. 189
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EXCELLENT MUSIC
!; One of tho Best Two-Pleco Orches- i
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY.
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MEDFORD, OREGON
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00
United States and Postal Savings Depository
We solicit, your business, which will receive our earo-
J'ul attention.
4, 8, 1(5, 32 C. P. carlMifi lumpH; 2R. 40, CO, 100, 1B0, 2fi0
watt Tiiiignten InnipH, Tho bent lauitM nud tho lumt prh'iW. All X
lnmpH guaranteed, f
Southern Oregon Electric Co.
Phenes: Pacific 1C01; Home 12.
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Electric and Gasoline Engine
Pumpers For
ILLUSTJtATKI) HONG
PIANO WANTED Will buy or ront
TJIItKK HXCHLLKNT UHKLS OF
J'fOTUIttiM
ICntlre Cliango of I'loarnun Hun
(layH and TliuiHdajH
A PRESIDENT OP ANY COUNTRY
A KING OF ANY KINGDOM
AN EMPEROR OF ANY EMPIRE
Never alept In, any bettor bed Mum you can t. ,i In at tho newly
HOTEL MEDFORD
Furthermore, Its rooms nro full of cheerfiilui'mi, invent air and
SUIISllllU).
Tiio eiilslno Ih suporb
Tho lobby tho coHiost homo.
Tho mozzaulno moat oxaulalto.
Forty rooniB with bath. Hot and cold wntor, Ntoutii boat, long
dlatanro toleplmno In ovory room, Kleqlrlc olovator nud In fact
all tho comfortfl tho traveling public: dewlroH nro found liuro.
The beat mimplfl roonm In tho alato of Oregon.
KiirojM'un plun. ItuluH ljtl.00 nud up.
ItAU-MOIIH CO., PItOP.
IH'PHHKiGFMFI
Water for Your
Country Home
No matter how far vou livo
from tho city, you can liavo all tho
sanitary conveniences of tho host city
water works system an abundance of
water, under strowr pressure, for vour
bathroom, kitchen, laundry, lawn, garden
anywhere. Good lire protection too.
This splendid water supply service assured,
if you install tho'
Kewanee System;ofAWater Supply
Tho Kewanco Tank is located in tho cellar or
buried in the ground and tho water is delivered by
air-pressure. No elevated or attic tank to leak,
freeze, overflow or collapse Tho tank is made of
steel plates and will last almost indefinitely.
Wo build tho flnont lino of piimplnir inachlnory tho result
or over ton yoara oxpcrJmontiim; mid practical experience.
jvuwunco pumpa nrooporniod by luiiiii, giiHoiino enginon, uiuc
trio motoru, etc. Kownuou SyatemH uro. coinpluto, Thoy nro
uaiiy io iuhiuii. wvory plant none out uiuior u im)iiivo
unraiiteo. Over 10,000 Kownnco Syttomi in luccotilul
operation. No churgo for eii;inoorlnitHorvlco. Auk for
compieio nowuiicu cniuiojr.
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