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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1911)
'J 0 i I& P'JtGBJ TWO MMHMBBMaMMHMHiHMMWMMMMMMMMiv I 11 I - - - I LOCAL AND PERSONAL I . " i ' - -' '- i : i . . .. " Joseph Morris of Spohnno, who Iiiib boon developing his mines In tlio 8Ih Itlyou copper bolt, loft for homo Frl- duy. If. h. Dctrollcr, a pioneer miner of Southern Oregon, Is hero ngnln after nn nbsenco of many years In different mining sections of the Pnclflc const ami' Mexico. 'Watch out for tho West Sldo mar ket on turkey prices. Mr. Moon of Ilosoburg, was in Med fordji tew dayB this week. Val. ItaBklns has returned to Jack son county, nftor au absence of sev eral years. Emily T. Standotord, examiner for tho Now England Conservatory of Music In noston, piano, harmony, musical history. 428 West Fourth street. Tolophono 7211. 231 (Jcorgo H. HInos of Portland, who has gathered so much valuable ma terial for tho Oregon Historical So ciety, Is In Southern Oregon on a llgc mission. Ho was In Medford and Jacksonvlllo this week. Our citizens should glvo him as much assistance au possible. Eee us for turkey prices before buying. West Side Market. Mr. and Mrs. H. Callahan of Spo kano, nro spending tho present sea Bon In Medford. Mr. Callahan has heen looking aXtor his extensive in terests In tho Siskiyou coper belt. West Sido Market, Louts Hell, proprietor, has tho turkey bargains of tho city. Mrs. Chas. NIckell of Falrvlew and MIbjjsgIo McCully of Jacksonville, tarried a few hours in Medford Thursday. Try B. & S. Roup Remedy, a euro in tho worst cases, 3 doses sufficient. CO cts. per dozen capsules. 320 Apple St , Medford. Oregon. 221 li. L. Angle was down from Ash land Thursday morning. Raincoats, all styles, about cost. Yo Nifty. - 217 H. Watktns, who has a farm near Eaglo Point, was In Jacksonville Thursday. Buy tho Thanksgiving turkoy at tho West Sldo market and -save money. J. Llsty of Willow Springs, spent a few days In Medford this week. Just take a look at tho West Side market's turkey prices betoro buy ing Miss Edith King returned toPortr "M ,n n .hnit etfur fn MflflfOru. and after a 'short stay in Medford. rr. l,..Vni. nclrna vcill bo done at tho West Sldo market because tho prlccs there are ngnt. Mrs. Reuben Robinson, whoso hus band Is In charge of tho Calncey ranch, located on the hill road be tween Medford and Jacksonville, sus tained severo injuries In a recent runaway accident. In company with her infant son and her mother, Mrs. M. Taylor, she was returning home from Jacksonvlllo, when tho horses took fright. The buggy was demol ished and its .occupants Injuroed. Mrs. Robinson's left arm was broken In several places. Soo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Tho best baths In tho city, 25 cts. nt Hotel Medford barber shop. Frank Gagnon who has been In tho IiIUb west of Jacksonville, returned t'o Medford Friday. McDowell's candles are fresh. A. A. Flynn and P. M. Kershaw made Jacksonvlllo a business trip Friday morning. All kinds ot hot drinks at McDow ell's. J. M, Nichols of Eagle Point, ono of Jackson county's earliest pioneers, was In Medford and Jacksonvlllo Fri day. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Special Sunday dinner each week nt tho Tavern hotel, Eaglo Point, Ore. COc. 225 Presto convertible collar overcoats. Yo Nifty. 217 For sale, a woll-bred male calf, Jersey and Holsteln. Address "Falr vlow," Jacksonville. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Jy Phono M71 Night FhOBM F. W. Weeta W71. A. m. On, . LAD ASfllSTANT. JOHN A. PERL UBaeruiur una ianuaiHicr : Successor to tho undertaking do- ; I nartmopt of Medford Furnlturo Co. i Office ae South Bartlett Street i ' Tnlnnlinnmi ftnv Ttoll 171' nisht ( .-.w,,..ww. ,, . , . , residence, Bell 473, Home 179-L. i i Calb aiuwored alzht or day AMBULANCE SBRVXCM vi r- .fV' The household goods of sovornf recent arrivals In Medford wero un- loadud here this weok. Among those whose goods wero unloaded Yero John Fuller, G. B. Peck, G. W. Koes. Lillian M. Roberts, P. P. Morrison, Mrs. Kuto Persell, Mrs. Cora Whltn ker. Dr.-C. L. Foley and F. S. Car penter. R. W. Thormnson. of Drew, this county, was In Medford yestorday on business. AU kinds of fruit-Diana, at Mc Dowell's. C. R. Mattock, of Santa Rosa, Cal., was registered at the Nash yester day. K. H. McDonald, of Wostbrook, Malno. arrived hi Medford Friday and Is looking tho city and valley over, just prospecting, as It were. Merchants' lunch 12 to 2 o'clock, 35 cents, at Hotel Medford. ( J. A. Smith loft for Portland last night to attend the funeral of his son-in-law, who rocontly died In that city. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Piatt ot Clove land, Ohio, registered at tho 'Nash yesterday. J. O. Donovan, of Albany, was In Medford yesterday. C. W. Davis, who has been here several days from Calgary, B. C, left last night for a visit to friends lu Junction City, Ore. Ho expects to return soon to Medford and may buy farm land here. Baths 25c at tho Hotel Medford barber shop every day. Mrs. J. G. Medley loft Friday night for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Mason, at Baker, Ore. Mrs. L. D. McLean, who has been in Medfor d visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. J. Muldoon, left last night for her home In Victoria, .B. C, Miss Nelllo Gilbert of Ashland visited Medford friends Friday. Max Housechilds left yesterday for a few weeks' business stay In Chlco, Cal. J. G. Hyde took train 1C last night for Portland. Mrs. Bert Daughorty returned yesterday to her homo In Talent after a visit in Medford with her mother, Mrs. D. K. Hendrlckson. J. F. White left yesterday for a visit to his family In Oakland, Cal. He expects to bo absent several weeks. G. A. Hover, tho orchardlst, was in Medford yesterday Vina atilnnn.1 Ma Prttnlp Mr. Hover has shipped his Comlco pear crop to tnKilnn nml hna nnt na vpf rprplved returns from them, but he is antlcl- pating sorao very encouraging re turns. Mr. Hover tells that this year one aero ot his Howell pears netted'hlm $1000. His Bartletts, ho says, were not qulto up to tho aver- ago In price thlB year and his or chard set to this variety of fruit netted him only $500 an aero. Mrs. W. E. Crew and Mrs. .Wm. Moo, of Ashland, wero Medford vis itors yesterday. A great big Christmas fair and chicken pie dinner with tho usual accompaniments will be given De cember Cth, under tho auspices ot tho Ladles' Aid society of First M. E. church. A fine place to buy Xmas presents of all kinds. Tho new bungalow now being erected by Dr. S. A. Lockwood south of Roosevelt school on tho East Sldo, is rapidly nearlng completion. Call at tho Toggery. There will be an excursion to Butto Falls Sunday, Nov. 20, leav ing Medford at 9 a. in., returning to Medford 4:35 p. m. 133 Thero will bo an excursion to Butte Falls Sunday, Nov. 20, leav ing Medford at 9 a. m., returning to Medford 4:35 p. m. 133 W. H. Barr left this morning for Merlin, near which placo ho has extensive mining Interests. Mrs. Enrl Jackson Returned to Portland this morning after a visit with Medford frlendo. Mrs. W. H. Fletcher left for Le land to spend Thanksgiving with her husband, who Is mining near that place. C. Walker, tho real estate dealer, is In Talent today on business. J. A. Westorlund returned yestorday from n business trip to Portland. Attorney G. W. Cherry was In Gold Hill yesterday on legal busi ness. T. L. Leo of Roseburg was In Med ford yesterday. Mrs. Leah Klnport of Portland, who has been In Medford visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Campbell, of West Eleventh street. Mrs. E. M. Stannard of Ashland wan in Medford today on business. L. ElglcHbach, who has been In Medford for tho pa,st month visit ing his sister, Mrs. A. L. Marshall, will loavo Monday for his homo in Renssear, Ind. Chas, Wllmroth, formerly manager of tho Producers Fruit company, now located at Wcnatchee, Wash., was In Medford yesterdny on busi ness and vlBltlng friends, Prof, and Mrs. P. Rltnor, formorly of tho Ashland business college, loft today for Santa Ana, Cal., whoro MEDirORD MAIL TRIBUNE, they wll reside, Mr. Rltnor hnvlng purchased a small farm near Santa Ann. Miss Do Voro and Mrs. Russell nro visiting Ashland friends today. Mrri. Itusscll Is from Tiicoma and Is hero visiting relatives. W. S. Gray returned to Los An geles today after a month's stay In Medford. Mrs. Glenn Fnbrlck entertained at cards Thursdny afternoon. The guests Included Mesdames Hubbard, Hnrtsel), Snedecor, Andrews, Neff, Haxolrugg, Delimit Grlswold.Chnrles, Syorah, Misses Uroad and Fnbrlck. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cnllaghat. are. In from the Blue Ledgo mlno. Mr. Callaghan owns tho St. Albans group of mines In thnt district and has but recently struck an eight foot ledgo which unsays from $15 to $20 in gold, silver and copper, tho coll- por predominating. Ho has niiotner very large ledge, partially uncovered of n lowor grade, but In almost end loss qnanlltlos. Mr. Callaghan says that from his anlno alone ho could supply a smelter with 100 tons of ore dally, J. P. O'llarra. ot Central Point, Is in Medford today n n business. Tho Odd Fellows are planning for a splondid time at their hall, corner Sixth nnd Grape- streets, Monday evening. Several candidates tor tho third degree. Refreshments and n rousing good time for all. At the Churches i M. E. ChuFcli. Medford .Methodist Episcopal church, E. Olin Eldridge, pastor. Services Sunday nH follews: Preneh ing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in.: sub peols, forenoon, "A Great Inherit ance"; afternoon, "Fishing in Shal low Waters." Sunday school at 10 n. m. Epworlh league, 0:1H) p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Excellent nmsio undor tho direction of Prof. Chidester. You nro cordially invited. Baptist Church. Dr. Ray Palmer, the noted evan gelist, will upenfc in the Baptist church Suuday morning and ovenins. Dr. Palmer Avill pronch every even ing at 7:30 during the coming two weeks. Snndny school nt 0:45 n. in. Young People's meeting nt 0:30. Spo cial music nt all tho preaching serv ices. A. A. Holmes, pastor. Presbyterian Church. Rev. Frank Van Dyke, a mission ary from the Malay states nnd Sing npore, -will speak lo the people of his work at 11 n. m. Offeroing in the morning for mission work, in cluding the work of seven boards. Preaching in the evening nt 7:30 o'clock by the pastor. Sunday school nt 9 :45 n. m. Christian Endeavor so ciety at 0:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday nt 7:30 p. m. I' First Church of Christ, Scientist. Service Sunday nt 11 a. nu; sub ject of lesson-sermon. "Ancient and Modern Neoromnncy; orj Mesmerism nml Hypnotism Denounced' Sun day school nt 10. Wednesday even ing meeting nt 7:30. All welcome Rending room house from 2 tp fl p in. dnily except Sunday; nlso Sumln evenings from 7:30 lo 9. There will be a Thanksgiving service Thursday November 30, nt 11 o'clock n. m Church edifice, 212 North Onkdale. USE ALLEN'S F00T-EASE Tho antiseptic powdor to bo shaken into the shoes. If you want rest and comfort for tired, tender, aching, swollen, sweating feel, uso Allen's Foot-Ease. Relieves corns nnd bun Ions of all nain and prevents blisters. so ro and callous spots. Just tho thing for Dancing Parties, Patent Leather Shoes, and for Breaking In Now Shoes. It is tho greatest com fort discovery of tho age. Try It to day. Sold everywhere, 25 cts. Don't accept any aubstltuto. For FREE trial package, address Allen S. Olm sted, Lo Roy, N. Y. . -H- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Dqc. 1, eight room houso, J017 W. Main. 218 TO LOAN $1000 to $1500 on per aonal security, C months to 1 year. Address Box C5, Mall Trlbuno. 113 FOR RENT 5 room houso Vj block west ot tho corner of Grapo and Jackson. Call 220 W. Jackson. 115 FOR RENT Two room furnished houso. 634 S. Fir at. 215 WANTED To buy a good ranch team, glvo description, prlco and whorq snmo can bo aeon. Address M. P. Borryhlll, box 118, Ashland road, Medford, Qro. 113 FOR RENT Furnished or unfur nished rooms in prlvato family. 720 W. 4th Bt. 115 FOR RENT Modern flvo room fur nished cottago very reasonable. Call at 707 Sherman Ht, or tole phono Main 4072 bofpro Sunday Jf po88lblo. MISTOTORP, ORISON. SATOKDAY. NOVWMMU 2fi, GYPSY S W1 COi HERE Rev. W. F. Shields Returns From Portland With Word That Noted Evangelist May Spend Two Days - In Medford. llev. W. p. filii of Ihia oily who relumed from IWIhuid thw morning, stated thnltNiPro was u pos sibility or Hoeuriug Cblv,v Ninilh, the groat Knglish ovugdM l',,r lw days' stay in Mudl'ifrd. The cvunguliHt will olo-e his Port land meetings MJ 'Kt. nnd from lliore will go h Taennm and hold meetings for lu week. Van couver, II. P., hiif) bf! endeavoring to secure him for tvn -eks. Imt Hie evangelist 5r iitolinAl imt lo neeept, and should he not urvept tor Vancou ver, lie will stop mi hi n.v l Sim Francisco for two ilnyi in Albany nnd two hf Metlfoid. Hev. Shields attended several "f his mooting in I'ihIIhimI and lolls that nt some of lite iiu'tings the large Inheniaole, built especinlly for these meetings, willi a M'nhuK ca pacity of 10,0iin people, many wijre unable to get inside the building Mr. Shields will be mdil'ird as to tho evangelist's decision in lime thnt urruurcmcutH mny bo made to no commodate the largo crowds hero who will want lo hear him. -H- SSSSrOKD 1UBKBTX. BotaU SriMt. Vegetable. Potatoes $1.75 per cwt.; '2c lb. Cabbage 2c Parsnips 2c. Lettuce 5c bead, i Carrots, 1 l-2c. Beota 1 l-2c Onions 1 l-2c. Calory 50c ?1 doi. Cauliflower 10GJ5c head. Turnips 1 l-2o. Radishes 5c bunch. Onions Green, Ee bunch. . J Fruit. Cocoanuts 10c ch. Prunes Dried, lOc lb. Lemons 25c dozen. Bananas 15 to !5c per dozen. Orangos 25 04Ee dox. Grapo fruit 75c $1 dox. Butter Eggs nnd Poultry Butter Fresh ranch, per roll, 65c; creamery, SOc, Eggs Fresh ranch, SOc. Poultry lions, dressed, lGc; live, 12c; springs, dressed, 12 to 15c. Turkoys 22 to25c, dressed. Meals, Wholesale Beef Cows, 4 l-2c; steers, Gc 025c. Pork 5 Vi c. Veal Dressed, 7 l-2c. Mutton 3 3 l-2c, live; lambs, 7 1-2 c. Nil II Hay and Fired. Hay Timothy, J14; alfalfa, 14; grass, $12; grain bay, $14. Grain Wheat, 95c bushel; oats, $35 ton; barley, S35 ton. The two ways of finding work--want advertising nnd nnsworing waul nils give you a doiible-lmrrolud elinuco of winning the kind of n job you want. L .N. JUDD REAL INSTATE AGENT; TALENT, JACKSON COUNT1', ORE. Midway between Medford nnd Ash laud, in tho fruit belt of Southern Orogon. Healthful nnd mild climate. Pure water. Alfalfa, fruit and tim ber land, from 15 acres to 800 acres. Also lots on the Installment plan In uowly Incorporated town of Tulont, Oregon. "Write (enclosing stamps) or cotno to soo rao at Talent. Oregon, That "Gee" with tho reiilre!iionts of your vision, not approximately, but exactly, nro awaiting you hero. I study tho hu man oyo and Us varlod requlromonts, and uso corroboratlvo tests, J nlso .(.... ... m . . l.... .lis... nnl hivo yuu jreo auvico awuv "" "1 furnish absolutely correct lonscs to ...... i. ,....... .: ... i.i ...itii mm uil HIHIUH. Young ""W '" " weak eyes will bo benefited by deal ing bore. DR. RICKERT Eyesight flpo'clallBt Over KonliiurV, Medford il Pict ure Y ourse in n suit of Hirsch Go's Hand Made Clothes and you arc dressed according lo fashion s latssr edict. G argund evsry store in town, try oh any suit that pleases your eye, then drep into our store and 1st us show you this fameus make of clothes, and you will see the differencs jn a. minute. These clothes are made from ths vsry best materials that mousy can produce, and ths workmanship, styls and fit are absolutely unequalsd. We are showing hundreds of patterns in all the latest colorings, at prices considerably lsss thah yeu would ex- . pect to pay. Model Clothing Co. Csr. Main and Bartlett t I Thanksrivin Why to be An Electric Lighted Home Good Lights Will Make the Holidays Happier I i: Rogue Rivef Electric Co. ivvf 1011. .., ' If - Wick wire Msdford, Ors. . s l'''':''r'' not have something really thankful for? Let us tell you of electric life txiltm4 tr ,U..i.WMkU. C. Knox Hats $5.00 Beacon Hats Made by Knox $3.00 j '4t th r"?' ,v $