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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1011.
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! LOCAL and
I PERSONAL!
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P. a. Andrews left yesterday for
Bun Francisco, Mr. Andrews la In
lereetod let the Pnlmor Crook Gold
Mining company, ond wlillo In tlio
c)ty lio will purchnso mining ma
chinery with which to put tho coni
pftny'sjironorty In, operation.,
13..M. McKcnny, mnnagcr vof Jho
Producers' Fruit company of fod
ford, loft last night for Portland. Ho
"will bo away about n woek nnd vllj
visit San Krajielsco during that lmc.
Miss Nqrmllo, experienced drcBS
nutkor, by tho day or ploco. Tcle
phtfm25i Jacksonville. 24T
Mrs. Dora Harmon of,- Now York
City, -who hoa boon Jn Medford for
soyoral days visiting her eon, Bert
Harmon, county engineer, left last
night for a ylslt to othor relatives In
Oakland and Los Angeles.
Whipping cream. Poguo River
Creamery.
O. L. Smith is hero from Portland
paying a visit to his father, W. M.
Smith. Mr. Smith has a position on
tho pollco force In Portland.
Mrs. J. V. Rogers, wlio has been
visiting Jacksonville friends, re
turned yesterday to her home In Ash
land. S. A. Nowcll, ladies' tailor, 4th
floor M. P. & H. Co. bldg.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clark loft yes
terday for a two weeka visit to rel
atives in Sacramento.
Rev. J. t. Howard of Glendale,
Ore, spent, a few days this week
with his mother, Mrs. Mary Howard,
at 81 G South Oakdale avenue.
Dally deliveries milk, cream, but
ter, buttermilk. Roguo River Cream
cry. Mrs. Golilro Hamilton returned
yesterday to her homo in Kelso,
"VVaBh., after a visit with friends In
tho Applegate country.
Miss Rose Thulo returned last
night to her homo In Portland after
a visit hero to her friend. Miss Delia
Clement.
Carkln & Taylor -(John H. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank building,
Medford.
Miss Myra Brown returned yester
day to Roscburg after a visit to
friends at Prospect.
V. R. Adams left last night Tor
Tacoma, where ho bas accepted a
position as salesman in a largo de
partment store. Mr. Adams waa
formerly a part owner of the fa
mous Coker Butto orchards.
' Fresh milk" at DeVoe's. 257
M. S. Blden Is in Gold Hill today
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pllklngton, of
Jacksonville, left last night for Rose
burg. See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Han, over Jackson County bank.
Mrs. J. F. Brown and Miss Mor
ris of Eagle Point were registered at
tho new Medford hotel yesterday,
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Redding of
Gold Hill were In Medford yesterday
on business.
Make an appointment for a sham
poo at tho Beauty shop Friday eve
ning. 240
H. C. Mitchell was In yesterday
from tho government fish hatchery,
on Elk creek.
Clarence Tcmploton left last night
for Portland to bo absent several
weeks on business.
Beauty shop open Friday evenings.
240
J. M. Logan, a prominent miner of
Josephine county, spent Tuesday In
Medford.
Grant Matthewc of Foots creek
transacted business in Medford the
foro part of tho week.
Beauty shop open Friday evenings.
240
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. C. Norris were
guests of reJdUves Hying Jn Jacksop
vlllo, their former homo.
H. Withfngton has returned from
a short trip to Portland and Salem.
Mr. Cook, a lawyer of San Fran
cisco, has been stopping at the Med
ford for soveral days.
Make an appointment for a sham
poo at tho Beauty shop Friday eve
ning. 240
Weeks & HcGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Phono 2271
Fight Phones, F. W. Weeks 2071.
A. 13. Orr, 3002.
LA1)Y ASSISTANT
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ij. John A. Perl j
; ijnucrutucr nncj j.inwuincr
; ' Successor to tho undertaking de
partment of Medford Furnlturo Co
i; prflce 2 South JJnrlJctt Street
; ' Telephenes: Day, Bell 471; night
jlrealdonco, BolJ 473, Honio X79-L.
;; Calls npsneivjj ilglt or ihiy.
;; AMIJULANGI-3 SERVICE
,srfffjrffff
A. W, Sturgla Is over from his
farm on Applegnte, where he Is build
ing n fine residence,
J, E. .KnyatL Is ,dovufrom his
Upgup river J;auch. "
A, D. Nnvor,iWho Is conducting a
saw mill tiul& Applognlo fop F. M.
AVnuo and 'his associates, Is at homo
for the holidays.
Beauty shop open Friday evenings.
240
Prof. J. N. Mlllor of Big Butte was
In Medford Wednesday, on his day
homo from Grants Pass, where ho nt-
ic-nupd me, puqicacnors examination.
M. F. Hnnloy of Upper Butto creek
is In Medford for a few days.
.1. F. Brown and V. V Von dor
Hrllcn of Eagle Point made a busi
ness trip to Mrdford Tuesday.
Alex Matthows has returned to
Eaglo Point Tuesday, after an ab
sonco of eight years near Wllllaton,
N. D., whqre his father. Kl Mathews,
resides.
Wm, H. Simmons, formerly of
Medford, who Is developing mining
property in Sterling district, will
soon have a mill In operation. There
Ik a considerable quantity of free
uillllng ore of good quality In sight,
which Improves steadily.
Beauty shop open Friday evenings.
240
Thos. Carr, a southern Oregon pio
neer, who has been at Anderson,
Cal., for some time, has returned to
Foots creek, where hq has mining In
terests he wishes to dispose of.
V.H. Simmons of Sterling was In
Medford and Jacksonville Wednes
day. Circuit court will reconvene In
Jacksonville , Monday. Januaiy 29.
Judge Galkln's will hold a term or
court at Grants Pass in tho mean
time. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pointer, who
mndo a short trip to their old homo
in Illinois, are at homo again. They
also visited different places In Ar-,
kansas and Missouri and noted con
siderable progress there.
John W. Dyar, who was a resident
of Jackson county for many years, Is
conducting a lucrative hotel bustness
at Dorris, Cal. Mrs. F. Grob, a pio
neer of Jacksonville, who Is with her
daughter, Mrs. Dyar, Is recovering
from a serious attack of sickness.
M. L. Pellett, who Is located In
southern California with his family,
Is looking after his Interests In this
valley.
Eddie Wilkinson, a Medford boy,
who has been playing In the outfield
with tho New York Americans, has
been released to the Oakland club, as
also has Pitcher Abies. Both, will
play In the Pacific Coast club next
year,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Smith of
WImer arc visiting relatives living in
Medford and at Sterling.
Emmett O'Brien Is spending the
holidays with his family in Wntklns
precinct.
Oris Crawford, assistant cashier of
tho First National bank, was a re
cent visitor in Jacksonville.
Thomas Paulsen, who lived In
Jackson county many years ago, died
at Portland recently, aged 79 years.
Ho served In the Oregon legislature
for three terms as member of tho
lower house from Washington county
and was prominent n. farming and
dairying matters. While a resident
of Jacksonyllle ho edited and man
aged the Oregon Sentinel, owned by
the Jato B. F. Dowoll, who was bis
brother-in-law.
E. L. Jones has returned from the
Siskiyou coppqr bolt, whero ho has
extensive interests.
Col. George P. Minus of Seven
Oaks is spending tho holidays in
Medford. t
The members of Medford Encamp
ment No. 30, I. O. O. F aro plan
ning to entertain the members of all
the Odd Fellow and Rebekah lodges
qf the county on tho evening of Jan
uary 9th. This is regular meeting
night for the encampment, but all
business will be side-stepped on this
date and tho entire evening given up
to furnishing a good time for their
guests.
Tho Woman's Exchange at 326 N.
Oakdale will isauo soon a booklet
entitled "Favorite Quotations of
Medford People." These quotations
may be cither in proso or poetry.
Thoy would bo glad to have some
original pieces some descriptlyo of
Medford or of the valley. They wW
bo glad to havo aj) tho residents of
Medford and also visitors enter a
selection,
If you want employment register
at tho Woman's Exchungo, 320 N.
Oakdale. Phono Bo)l 7211. 239
If you want help of. any kind reg
ister at tho Woman's Exchango, 320
N. Oakdale, Bell phone 7211. 239
Tho Woman's Exchango Is getting
out a book of "Favorite quotations
of Medford people,' Call and get
yours In. 23P
At the regular business meeting of
the Christian Endcavpr society of the
Christian church last evening at tho
homo of tho president, Miss Lillian
Pierce, on East Main street, officers
were elected as follews: president,
J, B. Grlfflng; vice president, Mrs.
Leonard Robinson; secretary, Ed
Roblji8ou; aiKj recording secretary,
Miss pqrUia I'lorco,
Thqro wllj bo a 'meeting thjs pVo
nlng of tho business comnilttoo of
King street, ftt which all propprtyl
Attractions at the Medford Theatre
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"hug" on mro jHwulry rnlibml Juwolu
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cut Hupphln and diamond filn lilvnii
him by a HiiHtilnii hdtnlrul, 'I'ho Ihltif
hrt (tono tmtouehod.
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Hdcm a crlinliiitl with $5000 up hlrt
liKud," sold n follow cmiiitryinnii of
Mlduiol Diilcli, tv now unlvul frnm
iiNtilu. 'I'lioy eolliiUMl tho hiipphiI
fuglllvo, who paid eaeh flUOO In
worthluM IiIIIh for fi't'iMhiiu. Thou
Dutch deposited $180 In run) inoitiy
us ovldoiu'i) of good fultli. Ilc'rt liriiUi)
but wiser, today,
looming lioiiiio nflor f'li)0 of A.
HlruthV tnuiiuy liad vniilnliml. Di
Un'llvi'rt lilt tlio Hull, HiiuktiH wunt
to Jail. 'I'ho money In found, '
HAN JUIANOHCO, (Jul. IiOiI'm
doulilo, tlio liuiniui ciilitiiiu dlHcovmoil
ut I ho dotoutloii hONpltttl yoHtiMdiiy,
pnivos to ho no grimier inyHlory llutli
a Jiipiiiiewo who wan m dlrly Hint lil
own pnoplu Itluliuil lit m nut, llo
liiiilio nIIuiico til hIhIiI of n Imtli,
IIOOUUHU, C'dK WllllBfti Hinltli,
SyiiieiiHO, N, Y., relumed lioro itflur
m two wwoIim' liiiutliig lilp nnd Hiiyu
hit I;IIIihI n 2nO-pi)Uiiil huar with It In
flvlK unil n pair or, Iiimhm IiiiiiiiIcIuh.
Hinltli doumt't muuiiu.
owners aro Invited. Tho session will
be held at S o'clock in room 217
aarnott-Corey building.
J. K. Bodge of Klamath Falls, who
Is spending the holidays here with
his family, leaves Monday to resume
his duties at Klamath Falls.
Mrs. V. 11. Rartlon loft this morn
ing for Sacramento, Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Slater left on No.
IT, tht3 morning for Pomona, Cnl.
Miss Shuck of Glendnlo visited
friends tn Medford today.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Hunter left this
morning for a visit to friends in
Los Angeles.
Mrs, F. McCabe. who has been in
Medford visiting her son. II. J. Mc
Cabe, returned this morning to her
homo In San Francisco.
Mrs. L. E. Lupor nnd children of
Jacksonville left this morning for
Grants Pass.
Rev. W. Austin Crane and family,
of Central Point, were In Medford to
day on business. Mr. Crane Is pastor
of tho Christian church In Central
Point.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Duncan returned
to Central Point this morning. Mr.
Duncan is secretary of the Y. M, C.
A. of Central Point and will soon
movo there with his family
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Foxworthy and
daughter left this morning for Reno,
Xev whero Mr. Foxworthy will en
gage In business.
C. W.' Potter left this morning for
a short business stay in Woodvlllo.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Reovo, of
Beach, N. D., arrived In Medford this
morning for a visit to D. II. Palmer,
an old-time La Crosse, Wis., friend
of theirs.
Miss Brenton, supervisor of tho art
dopartmont of tho Monmouth normal
school, is in Medford for a visit to
her Ulster, 'Mrs. J. E. Fuselman, and
family.
The married folk dancing club
will hereafter hold their parties on
Tuesday evenings Instead of Monday
evenings.
S. W. Boyd, formerly tt resident of
tho Griffin Creek country, now of
Cottage Grove, returned to his homo
this morning after a visit in Medford
with his son-in-law, Everett Ends,
and family.
Tho Producers' Fruit company of
this city havo been advised of tho
salo of 150 boxes of Winter Nells
pears In the London market. Nlnoty
flvc boxes of these pears were five
tier pack and C5 of them were six
tier. The 150 boxes grossed $505
In London. They wero from English
& Trelchner'B Mldvalo orchard, west
of Medford.
Guy Cohlelgh and Miss Bertha'
Dltsworth wore married In Medford
Wednesday," December 27, at tho
home of tho brldo's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Dltsworth. Tho ceremony
was performed by R,ev. E. O. El
drldgo, pastor of tho M. E. church.
Tho young couplo left on No. 13 for
Ashland, whore thoy will remain a
few days after which they will tako
up their resldcnco In Phoenix.
Frank McKco Sr cashier of tho
First National bank of Albuquerque,
N. M is visiting his family near Cen
tral Point.
Born In Medford, Oregon, De
cember 27, ltfll, to Mr. and Mrs.
0. L. Wallers, a daughter.
Born In Medford, Oregon, Decom
1or 27, 1011. to Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A.
Malone, a 12-pound boy baby,
''Just Say"
HQRUCK'S
It Means
Original and Genuine
MALTED MILK
The Fsed'drink (or All Ages.
More healthful than Tea or Coffee.
Agrees with the weakest digestion.
Delicious, invigorating and nutritious.
Rich milk, malted grain, powder form.
A quick lunch prepared is a minute.
Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S.
Others are imitations,
"SPIRIT POWER" AT MEDFORD
THEATER SUNDAY NIGHT
At the Mcilbml theater Sunday
night, December 31, Dr. Kihly, who
bus recently returned Fuun five
years' tour of Au-lrulin, India, China
and Jnpiui, will gie a mmiioo for the
purpose of lieniiiuilraliiur spirit pow
er in tlio light. The following nro
among the many iiiunUVttutinti giv
en : Kddy's umiii li'lil setture, us pre
sented by him lie fore the leading
scientific soeioties of Emjlnnd, Ger
many nnd Franco. Dr. Kddy wim by
them subjected to tlio most eruoinl
tost conditions. Then w not one
member nmoiig tlioni lint acknowledge
that in the prosrueo of Dr. Kddy
there is n wonderful power mill in -Iclligoncu
outfddo the body tint t oun
ustiiime n human farm nnd annihilate
distance, but wlmt that power is thoro
is a diversity of opinion. A tnhlu
rises nnd flonls in mid-air. Slnto
writing, spirit lx'tures, flowers nro
brought to the niiilionoo by invisible
hands; miiteruiluatioiiH of forms and
faces, etc.
Torpedo Boat Endansercd.
WASHINGTON, I). C. Dee. 23.
Wireless dispntulutt to the navy de
partment liure tell of imminent dan
ger to the torpedo bout Warrington,
which is in distie-m 15 iniloH north
west of Cape llnttems. The revenue
cutter Oiiotidng mid the fioout
cruiser Salem aru hurrying to the
rescue.
NOTICE OF BUSINESS MEETING.
Tho business commlttoo of King
street desire all property owners to
moot with them at room 217 aarnott
Corey building this evening, Decem
ber 28, at 8 o'clock.
COMMITTEE.
Not many houses will be routed in
this city this week except Hi rough
want advertising.
Ilasklns for honlth.
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Woman Pleads Her "Rn!it."
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Doc. 28.
ArroHted for "soap-box oratory" on
a street corner, Mrs. Clara Edmund
sou pleaded: "A woman hnH a per
fect right to talk at any tlmo." Po
llco Jndgo Frcdorlekson'n wife, who
was In tho room, uoddoil In nwoiit.
Thu case wan dismissed.
1 (asking fur health.
BAN FltANOlSCO, Oil. It. T.
Scott, president ofJtho Pnolflo Tide
pluiitn & Telephone company, oit n
couplo of boxes of olgurs to )iIh frhmd
"11111" Ulght, ut tho St. FrntiuU lintel.
ltolllmpH took Ilium to tho wronrr
Ulght, whoso friends smoked them.
HAN FltANOlSCO, Cal. W. Y.
Mourn Is suing It. L. Lewis for $r,00
claimed as fees fdr effecting ft rocoii
ulllntloii between Lewis and his oh
trii&gtm wife. Both hiiHlmud nnd
wife gnvo him the laugh.
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hik ! ii..v.ini,w, uni. iiouiiii
guggoil, groaning, Anthony BiioIiiih
whs found on his front noroh of his!
I
HAN JOHN, Cnl.--Prlenltf of St.
Jonoph'ii chinch iiio 'liintud dot tto
tlvo. Thoy fuu mm robing fur .1. i.
Julifi. of nat, 0r&. Tlirt) fy
rt.llroud ticket homo awiiltlliK him at
tho Houthoiu Paclflo .office.
Patrolman Exoucralcil.
POKTIiAND, Ore., Iloo. a. -Pu-Irolmiiii
I'lnuloH IIowmIoii todny
NtiiiidH o,oiiontod of any orlinlmu
roMponsihility for Iho doulli of !'. l.
Kelly, a .MIhnoiiIu, .MoiiI., mini, whom
hu nIiiiI nnd killed hi n pi .tot iluol.
Tlio oiiituiorV jury iloclnrod Unit llm
nflluor wiih iioliiig "ill tho dlMohiirtfO
or his ituty."
The duel wiih fought Iicoiiiino ouch
holiovi'd the ollmr to ho u h!ghwiiy
mini. HuwMtoit was Kurimmly woiiinl
ed, but is leoovoiing.
, Not, ninny hoiirdora will find iiad
h vortlKod lionriliiig ili(!( In thiit oily
' thin uimiL.
FOU RENT S robin houso, Cth and
Bartlctt fit. 227 East Gth st. II.
U. Lunisden.
FOR SALE 30 h. ;. roadstor like
new, a bargain. Call 110 South
Burtlett st. 215
WANTED Girl for general h'ouso
work. Call at 8 South Laurel,
opp, Washington school. Phono
Home 171-L, Pacific 1971.
ROOM AN irTfOAt D f or work I iig
girl, ?l a week. Cnll 223-IC Home.
241
FOlt SALE Clump, Wlillo Streak,
Sco Jack Noff, Orator Lake Gar-
ago. 241
WANTED Second hand wood saw,
right hand proforred. 400 South
Fir. Modern Fuel Co. 244
FOR SmJe French biil'fpupplcs.
Juck Noff, Crator Lake Garage.
244
"The Hotel That Is Different"
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ADJOINING
MAIL TRIBUNE
BLDG.
Open for inspection January first,
New Years Day, frofn four until eight p. m.
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C A real Home. Luxurious and comfortable.
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FOU KENT Oil SALE Ffrt class
garden and fruit tract with Iioiiho,
barn and chlckcp park, M. A,
Itader, Medford, Oro,
EAGLE POINT
LIVERY
STABLE
, Tho undorHlgned having Just
completed a lnrga now Hvory Htnblo
in Eaglo I'olnt, wo Invito tho travel
ing public to call nnd examlno our
rigs, toamH, etc., all poing In flrsl
cIiikh condition. Our motto ia to
Live and Lot Llvo. Phono at Htablo
and residence. Call central,
8. If. JIAUNIHIl & BON, J'iooh.
MOTHER GRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
AUtilnnlolforl'verlj.liin;i.
'minilHlli, , ) ",'' ".VV.fl!
ki... !.i. IauuIi!,. fl',rllilllif
W1 1 Vv.....TJ: ftlrmL Mil Colli.
Tr.doiUik. rnailiiHirl. Atll lruKi.la. 'iltU
uny.uUHitulo. A, S, OMCTCU, t-C I oy, H.Y,
IRRIGATION
WATER gives VALUE to LAND
WATER is 11 Community Builder
You havo the LAND
You NEED tho WATER
Rogue River Valley Canal Co.
FRED N. CTJMMINGrS, Manager
Office Third Floor Medford National Bank Bldg.
Irrigated Orchard Tracts
. - V A 10-AOrilO TRACT ' , . ' ' ' '
1 AORK FOR YOUR nOUSIS AND BUILDINGS
1 ACRE IN ALFALFA FOR YOUR STOCK
1 ACRE J STRAWBERRIES
1 ACRE IN RERRIJSS AND QARDEN fJ.1RU0K
G ACRIUS IN ORCHARD
AND YOU AUK mDEPQNDF;NT
ROGUELANDS, Inc.
FRED N. OUM M1NQS, Manager
1 tUISSH