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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1912)
PAOFi TWO m- ;local and t PERSONAL ..." 44H i i , ' f Fortytmo attorneys lind business ill tint courthouse during llto Uecnht- bor tt'rm ot rlrcult court, with some precincts lo hcnr from. Wm. JcnnlngH, who Is forcmnn of h big placer nilfio locAtod near Men dalo, Douglas cointy,.lins returned lo Applcgato until the Weather moder ated enough to lot water How unob' atriictcd by kc. llruce Hack Is down from BlltoU creek, whoro ho hns boon assisting Fred Kelly and Kd Faucett to oben a placer inlno. Seventy school dlntricts havo levied apodal taken that tho taxpayers must meet during the prOsotil year. S. A. Kowolt, lallica' tailor, 4th floor M. P. & II. Co. bldg. J. J. Ilroplt? and John Kdsall wore down rroiii Illg DUtTe precinct durlni; the week. Drs. Seoly and Porter have boon at Jacksonville on professional busi ness Roveral times lrtloly. Mrs. II. Cameron of Applegate has become a resident of Medford, and Is at tho homo ot her daughter. IMIss Ilornlco Cameron, 'manager ot the Postal Telegraph company. J F. Hitter aud W- It. Glasgow had business In Jacksonville Thurs day afternoon. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Mrs. D. T. Andrus was a recent vis itor in Jacksonville. Mrs. P. S. Steenstrup visited her former home In Jacksonville one day this week. Mr. ana Mrs. L. Kumley of Poor- mnn's creek district aro visiting In Jacksonville Geo. L. Hnff of Gold Hill, who is developing a promising iulho In For est creek district, transacted business In Medford Friday. Peerless Baking Co., 135 West Main street, corner Grape aud Main, delivers fresh bread every morning to your homo. 247 B. B. Beckmau, tho Portland law yer, has returned homo after an eight days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beek'nian. Mr. Bade, of the contracting firm of Badc-Jacobson company, was In Medford this week. Ho reports work delayed on the Jacksonville water system by tho frosty weather that has bfcen prevailing; Fresh milk tat DeVoe's. 257 George King, who is operating a placer nilno In Coleman creek district, with A. W. Short, was in Medford Thursday, accompanied by Robert Smith. Not much placer mining has been dono there this season or else where on account of unfavorable weather. Miss Mildred Null of Big Butte has gone to Berkeley, Cal., to take a course In a business college. Bread, pies, cakos, Ices, and Ice creams, at thb reerlesa Bakery. Prompt delivery. Both phones. 247 T. J. Neff and J. J. Brown of Cen tral Point spent several hours In Medford Thursday. V. II. Goro was among his Jack sonville friends one day this week. Henry Banten or Poormans creek, an old citizen of Jackson county, is seriously ill with heart disease. His daughter, Mrs. Gordon Stout of West Medford, has been attending him. Seo K. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. W. It. Tuckor, formerly engaged in tho livery stablo business in Medford and Jacksonville, has boon visiting In our city. Ho has sold his interests at Cottngo Grove and Is on tho way to California with his family to lo cale F E. Morrlck was at tho county seat several tlmos during tho week on business at tho courthouso. Emily T. Standoford, examiner for the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, piano, harmony, musical "history. 428 West Fourth street. Telephone 7211. 260 Jobn S. Orth, A. Duff, Jucob Kllp pel nnd John Murphy wero among the citizens uf Medford who attended tho funeral of the lato Owon Keogau at Jacksonville Wednesday. George Brown, who drove tho mall stage between Medford and Jackson ville In tho days boforo tho county Beat had railroad connection, visited in this section lately, for tho first time since ho left hole many years ago, Ho Is now oliguged in manu facturing brick at Co'rvallls. Phono your ardors In to Eads Bros. Transfer Co. Offlco phenes: Bell 3152; Home 350-K. Joseph Martin of Jacksonville waB n bushiest) visitor In Medford Friday. Wc6Ks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Phono C271 Night Phones, V. V. Weeks 2071. A. H. Orr, H002. LADV ASSISTANT 1). W. Knutzcn wa here Thursday on his way to Jacksonville. Mrs. M. K. Smith loft Frldny for t few1 months Visit lo frlondB In Seattle. I Tii'bso 'park cluster lights should bo kept burning at night Or tho posts taken down. The posits ale not wq. dally ornamental In tho day time and surely the lights aro not helpful at night unless they are kept In re pair and burning. S. 11. flrnhahi, rfiotn 3 over post offlco, has art calendars to give away. I. A. Martin camo down from Hoseburg Friday. ATtor visiting In MSdrord a few days lfe will leave tor l.lttle Uock. Cal. Mr T. J. Maxwoll loft Friday for Hombrook. Cnl whoro she will visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. It. Shnhan, who havo been In Medford visiting J. W. Dressier and family, loft Friday for their home in Upland, Cal. Mrs. John Dommor went to Phoe nix Frldny to visit her father, Ja cob Shaffer, who is roportod to bo Unite seriously III. Mrs. True visited relatives and friends In Phoenix Frldny nnd Saturday- Miss Ethel PurkoypHe. who has been visiting in Jacksonville, re turned to hor homo in Ashland Fri day. Over a week ago Park Keeper Williams found a man's bicycle in the city park. The owner was not with It, neither hns any ouo showed up a& yet to claim ownership. Mr. .Will iams is of the opinion thnt It is a wheel which has boon stolenIn some of tho neighboring towns, ridden here and left. The ownor can recover It by giving a minute description, G. C. Hulet nnd family of Morse, Saskatchewan, Canada, left Medford Friday for a visit In California. These people have been visiting In Medford with Oliver R. Brown and family. Both Mr. and Mrs. Brown are well' pleasod with Medford and the valley and expect to soon return from the south and make a longer visit, and will probably Invest In orchard prop erty. Mrs. R. E. Gray of Applegate, who under the care ot Dr. Seoley under went a sevoro operation two weeks ago at tho hospital, is now recover ing rapidly and is with her mother on West Fourth street. A now song from tho pen of Geo T. Wilson now on salo at Whetsol Music Co. Call and get one. 248 Mrs- J. W. GUlam and her daugh ter, Mrs. Cecil Vail, of Caldwell, Idaho, arrived In Medford Saturday Mrs. Gillam is the -mother" of Mrs. W. S. Hammond, who resides In the Orchard Home tract. Mrs. Gillam is well along In years and was quite 111 upon her arrival In" Medford. St. John McCormlck of San Fran cisco was In Medford Saturday look ing over tho city. He had heard of Medford many .times and his curios ity to see a roal live city prompted him to stop off. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Johnson will vis t over Sunday with Ashland Katio Wolff returned to Dunsmuir Saturday aftor a visit with Medford friends. W. W. Ussher was In Talent Sat urday In the -Interest of tho Pacific Tclopho'no company. J. W, McCoy returned Saturday to Klamath Falls after a two weeks' visit in Medford with his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. I). B. Sollss. Sam Summerlln lias opened a lunch counter in tho Offlco cafe, whero he-serves daily clam chowder. Mexican chill con came, hot roasts, salads and various other good things to oat 261 Attorney and Mrs. II. L. DeArmond wero visiting Grants Pass friends Saturday. Jess Thomason of Central Point was In Medford Frldny- Mrs. J. T. Dornn left Saturday to join her husband, who is In Los An geles. Mrs. P. M. Shadduck, who lias been In Medford' for the past two weeks visiting W. II. Meeker and family und othor rolatlves, roturned to her homo lu Portluud Saturday. Dr. J, E. Shearer, physician. Office 419.-420 Gurnott-Corey building. Dr. J. 13. Sheared, physician. Offlco 410-420 Garnott-Coroy building. Call at tho Offlco cafo for a hot or" cold ltihch to tako homo. 251 If you like good Mexican chill, call On Sam Summerlln at tho Office cafe. 20 ! Mrs. Porter J. Neff loft Friday for San Francisco, whero sho gooij to so luct an equipment for tho tea dining room of tho Holland hotel. Mrs. Neff has oxccllont tusto In matters of this kind aud It la expected there will bo nothing faulty in hor selections at this time. C. A. McArthur, a roal estate dealer ot Medford, Is In receipt of a letter from Chrlstchurch, Now Zeal and, asking for data on fruit culture lu tho Roguo river vnlloy, explaining that tho writer had seen his adver tisement lu n Pacific coast magazluo. and that 'ho wanted to invest horo. Tho envolopo was addressed to "C. A. McArthur, Medford, Oregon, California." rEDFOT?.!") MATL TRTRTOE. urday on No. 15 for the south. They) will go to Los AUKeles for n couple. or inroe jwcoks siny, nuor which they NVllPfctf lu Hustftj Florida, whero thfty will visit for a couple or throw months, returning to Mod ford by way of St- Padl mul Chicago In May or June. Attorney 11. H, DoArmond and his bride returned Friday night from their bridal trip to Portland and Other northern ultlnsi Mr. niyl Mrs, A. S. Ash returned Friday ril4ht from -h. Ihreo mouths' Visit to rrluuds In Kansas, City and other cistern cltlos, At the Churches First Church of Christ, Scientist. Sunday service nt 1 1 a. in. Sub ject, "God." Sunday -school ill 1. odnesdnv eveuing nteeliiur nt 7::iO All are welcome ltendiiisr room hours, 'J to a daily, oeept Sunday; nlso Sunday evening from 7;:i0 to !). rluirvh cditie North Oakdnle. At the Christian Church. "Lest We Korset" and "Xi Otliei Foundation" will ho themes fur tin dav at 11 a. in. mul 7:.'I0 n. m. Hihle school at 1.0 a. ni. An excellent tun sii'til program is prepared for all those service. All the midweek serv ices as usual. .Christian Hudoavor il 0:110. I)." I). IJoyle, minister. Baptist Church. "How Cau, We Help Our I'hureli Ilurim: llll'Jt" is the subject for Sun day niontiiu;. Five laviiiuu will give short addressee. - Konliij; subject. "The Seed, the Sower, the SoiJ." Sun day school, OMii n. nt, Vemit: Peo ple's meetins; 0:110 p. iHr Speeinl mu sic at both prelu'hiinr.iiSCrvJi'os. AH are invited to these services. A. A Holmes, pastor. Special Music at the Baptist Church The sHM'inl iuu-icn numbers to hi included in Uio nerviiiei nt thu Find Hnptit church Sunday will he lliiu deP.s "Ltirmi from Xerxes," by Wil liam It. Spence; Dyke's "Itoek it Ages" and the gosiol' duet bv Qn- briel, "Some Day 'Twill AH He Over." The soloists fur the day will he .Misses llnxolrigg, llmlncy, Mr Webster, Mrs. Holme mid Mr. Lout. Hennett. Forrest Kdmondes, choir master. Mrs. Kverelt Marsh, aeeom-pani.-t. Methodist Episcopal Church. Itegular services next Sunday ul the usual hours. Sunday school and meeting of men's adult Bible cluss nt 10 o'clock, a. in, Vreaohing hcrviijo? by the pastor, Jtcv..-H. 0. KIdridgo, at 11 o'clock a. m., and r:.'ltl p. in. Morning subject, "Working With God." veiling subject, "Tio Insan ity of Sin." An invitation is extend ed to all to attend those scrvicois. Presbyterian Church. Preaching nt 11 a. in. by the pas tor. Subject, "The EiHH'ii Maker." Preaching in the evening by I lev. Bell, who represents the Continent, a Presbyterian paper. Sunday Pchool at 10 a. in. Clirintian Kiulenvor so ciety nt 0:30 p. in. Prayer meeting at 7:30 every Thursday evening. Be ginning with Sunday, Jnmtnry 7, ic the "Week of Prayer." Prayer every evening this week nt 7:3(1 o'clock. Carter Talks on Suffrape. E, O. Carter, of Ashland, was one of tho speakers at a recent woman's iuffrago meeting hold In Portland for tho purposo of Inaugurating a rampalgn fur equal rights for women throughout tho stato of Oregon. Mr. Curler's name also appears In tho list ot names signed for membership In tho new organization' for a mon's campaign In support ot woman's suf frage. AT Til 13 IJ(). Tho Ugo theater contlnuos drawing a big crowd through the high class picture rogtilarly shown at that pop ular theater togcthor with the com fort and warmth always found there this cold woathor. It Is always a pleasuro to go thoro and enjoy what ever uttractlotiB aro on. Tho prices aro-always popular! being ten cents when pictures only aro shown and fifteen whon an extra heavy attrac tion is on, with children always fivo cents. Tho continuous music by Sorns Is always cxcollont, and tho assortment uf pictures is always good, In caeh chiiugo there being a very Interesting drama acted by tho bust actors obtainable with costly settings nnd always a point to hold tho audience in clone attention, two good comedies aud a wostorn taken aud acted In tho west by westorn people of tho highest standard in that lino through tho famous Hlson, TanhoiiHor, and tho American Film companion. USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. Tho nuthwptlc powder to bo shaken into mo siiocH. ir you want real and comfort -for tired, tonder, iichlng, swollen, sweating feet, uso Allen's Foot-Knso. Rellovea cpnm and bun ions of all puln und prevents 1)1 1st drs, sore and callous spots. Just the thing for Dancing Parties, Patent Lcathor Shoes, and for Breaking In Now Shoeii. It Is tho greatest com fort, discovery of tho ago. Try It to day. Hold everywhere, 25 eta. Ddn't accept any substitute. .'or FRKK trial package, address Allen H. Olm MEDFORD, OKIHIOX. SATFRIUV. JAXTAKV (. THOMASON SE ' ? i J JL .4 ' I Man Chnrncil With Assault mill Hlult way Mohbcry Is Freed by Justice Taylor It May Have Been Soma Other Pcrstfn. The outeouio of llu assault and rohherv mo lumrtl In Judge Taylor's court Friday nffufuiion whs ai'nuiit it tor the defendant.. Andrew Swntul had caused the arrest of )ik 'l'lNMtiusiii, rnHrjri.ig him willt HMMatiK nud ndtlwrv on tht Medfonl-Contml Point rami Tliurs dav night. .less Thomason, it lu-nther of the defendant, swore thnt both the plain tiff and defoliilniit were at his hinisi in Central Point Inte Tlmrsdny night and that his brother, the ilclt-mlnni, did not return to Med ford with the plaintiff, hut i-umnined nt hjs house, and thnt SwntMl hud no miiik ot violence on hi fiwo when he left for Medford. The onnelusioit of tin judge WHS Hint if Swiitxfl lnul Immi iisMiitlted it was by mwiio person oth-1 or than Tliomnsstiii. CAIMOFTII.KS. Wo doslro to exprws our hoartfelt thanks to tho good peuplo or Jnck sonvlllc who wero kind and holi till to uiysuir nnd family during the recent lllnomi and at the tlmo of the dwtth of our liurtlwm! and ritther. Own KeoKtin. ml eM'clalb do we de sire to tbiink those who contributed floral offerings at th funeral. MRS. OWKX KHKtJAX AND FAMILY. Hasklns for health. - TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTI3D Olrl tor light bousowork days only. Phono Hell 1302. 217 FOIl EXCHANGE tru'.ii'od worllTof Medford city irirty to oxcIuiiird for much. Honmin Itiventment Co., 30 1 (larnott-Corey bid. SB 2 FOTTUXCI I ANGT5Sor- realty any where, for nilvlco regarding realty and mining inviwtmonts In outh ern Oregon consult lleuson Invest ment Co., r.oraaruett-Corey bid. 252 FOR SALi:-Wu fiirniHlT tTu"lot7you build thu homo, nothing to pay for two years. For details boo Uuiirou Investment Co., 304 auruutt-Coroy. bids. - ' - v. 2g(l FOR SALK 120'ncre In .Knum v:il I in ' mm ley sldo hill fruit land, bouse, barn, chicken house.- $22uf). oasy terms. 1$. F. IJelison, 001 Garnott-Coroy bldg. 252 FOR SALK OR KXCHANGH-Two and one-luilf acre tract ndJoluliiK Medford city liniita nonr car line, S2000; also 5 aero tract. Will ox- chnngo. II. F. Benson, 301 dnr- nett'C'orey bid. 252 i'SoTrint-iliwiiiJkoeplnic ranm. 311 X. Unrllctt, 2 blockn from Main. S6 1 FOR SALIJ New cash grocery, "Tri voice $900. rl.-an stock. Profltn out ovary month. In Itugun rlvar valley. Box 97, caro Mall Tribune 2152 FOR SALK-Tent 1 x2"0, C ft. waff, u inrgo pockets in wnll, sod cloth door, 3 window opgnlugn with rollod covors, fly axtondii 2 ft. In roar and over sides and 10 ft. In front. Fine, up lo. date cast rope, poles, peg, etc., complete $r,0; iisod (50 days; tako J25, K0 Vlo " tor talking iiiauhlno, extra largo limns Horn, la pc. 12 In. nnd SO pes. 10 In. records, cost $l03.7fi. tako ?50, Klc lien cabinet, other tilings, si? North Hontty t. 2IU VOll HKST IIOUHKKKIIPIXa ROOMS FOR RKNT New and up to date apartmont unodorn lu ovory partic ular, gas cooking, steam boat, etc. Smith's apartment houso, 217 Ho, Itlvorsldo. FOR RKNT-Threo room sultn of housekeeping rooms. 222 South Holly. FOR RKNT Furiilshod housekoep ing rooms. Also altioplng rooms, nt 21 Clauoueo xi. phoiio 1224. FOR RKNT-Fiirnlflhod houHokoop Ing rooms, llIit, gas and bath. Also two room Iioiiho, fiirulHlind, close In. Inrpilro 387 West 10th Btreet. 250 TUSCAN SPRINGS Having no cfiml on(i:arth lu variety of mineral waters und curing diseases that medicines will not reach. If you aro In need of health, como now. Wo aro open all the year and can glvo the best of caro and attention now as wojl as In summer. Klugo dully from Red Bluff to the springs! Further par ticulars address E. B. WALBRIDGE TUSCAN KPItl.VClH. CAL. PLUMBING BTUAM AND HOT WATKIt IIKATING All Work quaraute Prlcou Iloasoaabla KS Uounrd Illock, Kutrnc on IJtb Htrcet. Coffeen & Price I'Mciria aol . Iloina W TURNED 00 Never relaNcd iulii'i-e in sim-i tug" villi unh dept'iuhiblc gooiN, nod under such buying conditions ns war runt venl rlm eoiiceMioim- llltwe thing pinko n nloro wovlli wlillt mid its niUerlixiiiu Itil crest bur. HneliliiM for health, WILLAMETTE VALLEY . TRADES 3l iieren, 'A mile , lo U. I' town, new litittdiiiips nue soil, ft III HI'llJ. 'JIUO neitwi, mwir now ehudrle Ihies, liniiovenu'iil worth fl'.', 001), iu n high httite of cultivaliou, $11(1 nere. I (It) ueroa exrplleilt liuul, rwttl.v for ploy, fflO per nere; weM of Klllfelt. a(l HervH, Jl mile from It. It. town, ftlO m'Hto i-unilv for plow, ned linltdinx, (100 uore. 1(11 acre, mite from It. It. town, all bottom, liiiiMiutf, Nimp nt $1)0(10. !Um mires, 'J mile ft-om It. H. lown, ' etillivnted, lino litiftuu land, $11(1 nere. MH acres, tv, mih from l)rei;on Kleotric, 128 noil's elenred, .fl'i nere. 711 mtriM, 2 miles from It. It. town, 100 mo it Willamette bot tom, 'J00 noroH eultivnted, J." acre. H'JIS net-oil, ;i()(t IWVH tit,bte, 8 cows, SO gynU, buildlngw, fann innehinery, ?o0 aa'. 'J.'tf notf. at Hlutioii, line iib divihitni, Si()() aen eultivnted, -f l'J.1 nere. II neu Hwir Crrek lioltniu. .'il nere In hUiiII'ii, Imitdiiiirs, .flHH) IMixoiiul; will take kiuiI riideui't ih Unit imyinciil. FOR RENT. S-rooni house, inoderu, olose in, $1J." iiHinth; will lease. Ihiilitiiit; Hiiitahle fur (Mritge nr bakery. WANTED. fiOO nnd 100 nil srood aerenui. Clark Realty Co. Utlll I'hipjM IUiIk. Phono -J.T.M. What Is tho Selling Price? Wliolcvilo price I.00 Cost of doing buslncKH (per iiuit) ! Itelnilei'N profit (mt n() ( Itelnll selling price ? llailnii'.viiiir HrctuitHK4 on KllinK prlco the attKwer Ui not fl.32. If you will answer thin ijHeatlun, or auk how to nit wr It, wo will Mead you free a IS imgo book for ro tullem. It will give you om In side Information on netting at the wholo oost ot doing hiudiiew. Will explain how iiwmw f til retnllura aro KOttlut;. every day, a Htalement of what each clerk Is worth In profits. Will toll you how to know ovory day, all tho ywur around, what Is on your helv --which stock move und which dounit't. Why shouldn't you havo at your flngera' ends hm miii'li uuccoM-prnd doing In formation au any other re tailer? We'll send tho book to every rutullur who tolls iih how ho figures tho problem. Figure It on your letter bond or nsl: for tho hook, Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Commercial Club llulldlng, Portland. tr starv any longer trying to read without glasses. Go this vory day to Dr. Rickert und luivo your oyoHiglit liroporly correolcd, Jfnny wlso people in these purlH olniiii ho i lite bowl in Unit line. Ofi'ino over Kenliior'K, Medford, m i Jt3" IjjUL Established AND rmftffi&zHffl 'gerard taillandiur, director y Sciul for (.JirpuliiP LOOK LOOK UIjU TONIGHT H. LE ROI UPSON ProsiMiting his famous I'iHui'c Trip o and lliroiik'li THE PANAMA CANAL 125 bountiful colored slides 125 Vividly iorlrnyiiur, llio witrlc tm tlujyr;rnt $TjUC,0,,(V 000 "ditch, '' tin AiniM'icaiiK who aro building it and why it is being built. ALSO 4 DANDY MOVING PICTURES The usual high class pictures that are regularly shown at the "Ugo." FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE "UGO" w I'lie prices for this Adults 15c Children 5c Saturday and Sunday night only. "An entire change of pictures Sunday. Cheerful and invit ing Artificial Light is a powerful factor in attracting trade ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. 1910 Nn( Htiildin LOOK attraction will bu i : l Till? fiTTfH? A I V. A 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Baumbacli left Sat sted, Lo Hoy, N. Y, estwucsftxtizr.nH fr.im.,wi - -