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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1912)
rEDTTQUD MATT, TRLTBHNK MTODFOCT, ORIOPON, MONDAY, .TANrAIJY 8, 1912. a IPjVOE two i" Mr. nml Mrs. .loo Hlblmril returned 111111 HAnmTn LOCAL and !r,;s.f' " vl"' c"" IWU bUbrtbib PERSONAL i'4t'i-4 I- ',nnl 11 Mr. Nolllo Wing ntul daughter, MIbh Kern, returned Sntnlny from n VlHlt to relAtlvcB In Oakland, Cal. J, 8. llartliolomow, of Minneapo lis, Minn., stooped oH In Medford Saturday for.n visit to Ills old-time friend, J, D, lloll, proprietor' of the Nanh liotol. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Dann of Ash land, were In Medfonl Saturday, the Kuests of Dr. A. W- Dean at Hotel Medford. 8. A. Newell, ladles tailor, 4th floor M. V. & H. Co. bldg. Dr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Forlios. of talent, returned Saturday from n sovoral months' stay In Seattle, where Dr. Forbes hns been taking a post graduate course In a medical collefie. Mrs. Gertrude Klrkpatrlck and son, J. W. Klrkpatrlck, of Urbana, III , nrrlvod In Medford Saturday and arc registered t the Nash. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-nt-law, over Jackson County Dank building, Medrord. Mrs. Anna Smith and son, Hudson, or Central Point, wcro In Medford Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W G. Davidson. Mrs. L. Davis and son; who havo boon visiting In Medford with Mrs. D. P. Hudson, left Saturday for Ccn- tervllle, Iowa. Fresh milk at DoVoo's. 257 Donald Uuckley of Dawson City, who has been in Medford several days visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. HIchnrd Vermeer, returned to the north Sat urday. J. A, Smith returned Saturday from a business trip to San Fran cisco- Seo n. A. Holmes. Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Mr. and Mrs. S. 1 Sargent of Yreka, Cal., aro In Medford for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phelps. Mrs. Arthur McGinnls, who has been In Medford visiting her sister, Mrs. Richnrd Vermeer, returned Sat urday to her homo In Seattle. Emily T. Standeford, examiner for tho New England Conservatory of Music In Boston, piano, harmony, musical history. 42S West Fourth street. Telephono 7211. 2CC Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Goble re turned Saturday from a several weeks' visit to San Francisco and a number of coast towns in northern California. Phono your orders in to Ends Bros. Transfer Co. Office phenes: Belt 3152; Home 350-K. Home mado bread at Do Voo's. 257 M Ii. ErlckBon, supervisor of the Crater National forest, will leave Tuesday to attend a convention of forest servico men to bp held January ro-U at Yroka, Cal. A. A.' Akin, of the firm of Akin & BtMiton, left for tho east Sunday night on his annual goods buying trip for tho company's chain of Golden ttulo stores. A now Bong from tho pen of Geo. T. Wilson now on salo at Whetsel Music Co. Call and get one. 24 S Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Denouz, of Eaglo Point, were In Medford Sun day, guests at Hotel Medford. Rev. James Sherrin and family ar rived In Medford Saturday from the east. Sam Summerlln has opened a lunch counter in tho Office cafe, where ho serves daily clam chowder, Mexican chill con carno, hot roasts, salads and various other good things to eat 251 St. Marks Episcopal Guild will meet Thursday oftornoon at St. Marks' hall. A full attendance Is requested. II, G. Nicholson and F. .W. HoIHs of tho Medford Furniture & Hard ware company, wore In Gold Hill Monday on business. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician. Office 419-420 Gnrnott-Corey building. H. F. Peart of Central Point was In Medford Monday on business, A. C, Miles, who has bueu In Med ford for a. rouplo of weeks visiting his brothor, T. W. Miles, and family, returned Monday morning to his homo In Salem. Dr. J, E. Shearer, physician. Office 419-420 Garnett-Coroy building. J, E, Olson was In Woodville Mon day on business. It. H. Whitehead and daughter, Mis, Graco Norman, returned Satur day night from a sovoral weeks' stay In San Francisco and Bouthoru Cali fornia cities. Mr. Whitehead tolls that there has been no rain In that bo ut hi nnd this fall or winter and that tho farmers and fruit men aro becoming vory much alarmed lost they do not recolvo any this season. G. J. Johnson. Andrew Peterson .K tllomskoy. nil of Seattle. ,k. .... . I-... .' .. ...l ' u-ii annuity iukiii tur ineir iioines nltor a few days' Btay In Medford, Hie guests of John Amoll. Mr. John son Is a railroad contractor nnd It was he who had the contract for putting through tho big Cascade tun nel for the Great Northern railroad Mr. Peterson Is also n heavyweight railroad contractor, while Mr. llloiri skoy Is n Seattle broker of consider able calibre. It is not altogether Improbable that all of those gentle men will become Interested In Koguc rlvar valloy real estate. Call at tho Office cafo for n hot or cold lunch to take home. 281 F. W. Wait wbh In Grants Pass Monday on business connected with his mnrble works In tfils city. Bx-Govorfior McBrlde. of , Seattle arrived In Medford Monday. Mr. McBrlde Is Interested in the Rogue River 'Commercial Orchard company, which owns orchard tracts near Eagle Point, and Is hore looking aftor hts Interests. C. a Boswlck of Devils Luke, N. I)., and his son, F. J. Iloswlck, of Montana, arrived In MoiVford Satur day. If you like good Mexican chill, call on Sam Summerlln at the Office care. 251 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Annum re turned Sunday night from a visit of several weeks to relatives In Oak land, Cal. J. AV. Loshcr, of Ashland, was In! I Medford Monday on buaiuoss. Mr. Losher was formerly a resident of this city. Ross Kline left Sunday night for a few days' business trip to Portland. S. B. Graham, room 3 over post office, has art calendars to give to way. A. W. Sturgls has but recontly completed a fine largo farm resi dence on his ranch, at the mouth of Forest creek, and just as soon as the weather will permit he will move his family thereto. , Mr. Sturgls In tends making of this a model coun try home. Tho location is Ideal for such an homo and It may bo ex pected that Mr. Sturgls will stop at nothing short of the ideal. P ME i ARRESTED PL Authorities Believe They Have Men Who Robbed the Oregon Express Last Friday rorninjj Near Ru ding, Cal. SLAYER OF BABE 7 FALLS DOWN IN FIT, 0, I U . BLOCKED KKD HhUKF, rnl.. .Inn. 8.-Two men I). 1 Hulihvin of Chioo, (' , nnd nuotlier minted Smith nro un der nrroffl here todnv in eotmoetfou with Hit roliberv or the Oregon K. jros lust Krielny morning. Aeeonl ini to Mvtnl inspectors, who ninuV the nmM, both men answer in n ponernl wny the de-eiiptioti of the bandit Riven by Mull Clerk CltnrlOs J. Iihuin. The limn itivimr his ntuno an Smith h not known here, hut Hnlil win is known slightly. He ontno here a few day.s mro from Cliieo with his wife. To iio(h1 nuthoritic in Shu Kran- .eisco Kliein smtil the bandit looked like a consumptive, altltmifth his piil lor and greatly emaciated appear ance might have lieon caused by the use ,f drugs. SANTA ItAUHAUA, I'ul.. Jtili S.--John Ueoh. on trial charged with having murdered his new horn babe, roll to tho flodr, apparently hi.ii til, today wlillo tho eomt wa taklup the testimony of Dr. (. V. Hamilton, a Chicago alienist, who In devoting his time to the euro of Stanley McCor mlck, son of tho Into Cyrus MeCor uilck. Women In tho.courtriiom muouiwiil and ruahail for the doors. During tho pnnln thojihorlff and two depu- ib ImttUd ilespurHtely with Ueoh, mid It was only after rie minute of furious struggling that he wiib sub dued. Dr Hamilton ttwtlfted that ho ex amined Hech bornro the death or tho baby and that ho then believed him Insane. He stated that lu still hold tills llt'llHf. The ce expected to go to tho Jury tomorrow. . -j Jt ,: i t Train COST HER JUST $200,000 TO LEARN ABOUT MEN NRW YOKK. Jan. S.-Out .fSOO. 000, KNn Sehroeder, who thought she would he n -baroness when she mar ried the "Huron" ItiehanI V.ei ArkoVv, has returned to her parents here today a wiser but sadder girl Van Arkovy, a dapper voimg Hun garian, out a wide swath at local ho tels and it was there Sehrweder met him. that JIN MOTHER LAYS DOWN HER LIFE FOR HER CHILD 1 - HIM.SHORO, Ore. J.m. 8. -Howard Tliouins, -I, wiih burned to death nml his mother, Min. a. .1. Thomas, wrt so badly burned while ntteuipt inr to save him that she will die, in u tire which destrou-d the Commer cial hotel hero entl tmla. THROW OUT THE .LINE Cho i'liem Help nnd Many MetUonl l'eople Will lio Happier. "THE WHITE MAN'S GOD" IS TO BE PRESENTED "The White Man's God" will bo presented by tho students of the Washington school on Monday eve ning, January 15, at tho high school building. Tho play Is a strong char actor' play and centers around the early life of the country. It Is given for the purpose of creat ing a fund with which to supply chil dren with school books whose par ents cannot afford to buy them. The cast follews: Go Dmddock Warren Cotterlll Lieut. Gov. Brestford. .Richard Salter Drewstor Earl Shirley Ruth Rogoru Graco Wilson Will Rogers Robert Jardlne Mnssasolt Joo Walters Capt. Uugglos Royal Walters White Feathor Miles Powers Powhattan L. S. Beverldgo Red Wing '. . . .L6ata Aydlott Capt Jphn Smith Lute Deuel Warinah Donald Runyan Mrs. John Graves. .Thelma Eastman Harold Graves Chester LIndsley Fairy Godmother Marjorie Klrchgasser Elf (Specialties) Pansy Huse Newsboy Rohort Wooden Xewsboy Gltfn Laidlcy Toodles Phronia Helms Spirit of tho Roguo Marie Hammond School Kids Mary Jackson Glen Laldley "Wandordrills" Ten Girls Seesaw Ueulah Fanchor Leata Aydlott and chorus Soldlors, cartoons, and chorus.... 48 Parsons First act, "Tho Message"; second act, "Tho Renunciation"; third act, 'My Redeemor LIvos." "Throw Out tho Life Lino" Tho kidneys need help. They're overworked can't get tho poison filtered out of tho blood. They'ro getting worse evory min ute. Will you help thorn? Doan's Kidney Pills have brought thousands of. kidney sufferers back from tho verge of despair. Medford testimony proves their worth. Mrs. Jano Sevey, 1023 Ninth St., Medford, Orogon, says: "I Hrst used Doan's Kidney Pills wlillo living In Idaho, I had suffered a great deal from kidney trouble, and nothing scorned to help me. I had intense pains In my back, hips nnd kidneys, when I started using Doan's Kidney Pills, but was soon rellovod and finally cured by this remedy." For salo by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllbum Co, Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no other. Medford Theatre, Jan. !0 13th Season -There ain't 'no sense In iloln' nollilii for nobody it lint never done notliln' for you." Sis Hopkins. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS . Jay Phono 2271 Night rhoiies, P. W. Weeks 2071. A, 13. Orr, JJOOa, raiiy ASSISTANT Revival Services at M. E. Church. There will be preaching services by tho pastor, B. O. Bldrldgo, every night this week ut the Methodist Bplscopal church. There will bo plondld music every night. An in vitation Is given evorybody to attend. Rov. Bldrldgo preached a very Im pressive sermon Sunday night nnd at Us close there was ono conversion. NOT1CK. After this date I will not bo re sponsible for any dobta Incurred by Mary B. Jones. 248 D. F. JONI38. .1. It. STIRLING Prosenta tho Artistic Comedienne Rose Melville In tho Characteristic Piny . " Sis Hopkins " FULL OF LAUGHS: LAUGHS! Tho Pastoral Comedy Hit. Host Company yet. New and Snooiul Sconory. Now Music, Now Specialties. Last Time. Last Chanco to See tho Famous "Snakentine Dance" Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c, fiOc. -H- -f- -t--4- -f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY - FOR RBNT Fi)rnlshed rooms and bath with or without board. Home phono 127-X. FOR SALB Ono new 05 silk lined suit for salo ut $2G; also ono rain coat and ono gray overcoat. Ask for F. J. Nagel. W. W. Elfert, 132 W. Main fit. FOR SALBOliTsoltee, upholstered, , black leather, When now flfi; will sell for 118; good as now. 220 Cottago st. 253 Medford Theatre Thursday, January 11th In Slielle Virginian Company Presents The Virginian By Owen Wlstor and Klrko La Shello The Thoroughly American Play, Tho Piny the Public Demand. PfU''H $1.50, $1.00, fiOc. Game Boards Also full line of Games all seasons l'OUTI.ANI). Ore. Jnu. S aorvleo wmt over the1 O.-W. It. ft N. Is romplutoly blocked thin afternoon by snow which lmn at'cumulntml In tho xorKtm of tho Columbia river, du pll tho IN-hour ba ttlo waned by ralliimd uinplojfos to hw the ttnokH clear. A raw trulnn ot thronVh dur liiK tho forunooii broi'o the huge drlftt hloukudml tho lint amln. It In vxywi that normal nrleo will not bo rtumntd lr at leMt I hours. Similar cndlthti obtain An tint NoVth ltilt rmad, which run on Him mil lb Hide of tlii t'olnnthlu river. Service between Poitluiid nnd Ki attle and Portland trtul Sun Fran cisco Ik about normal. MANY ARE REPORTED . KILLED I1N RACE WAR N'HW OHLBANS. !,. .Inn. . Thirl v neiNoiH Hie renoiied killed and -t) wounded in a raw war at Pott I anion, (Nwla Idea. Troop have bu called out (n wtop the llnhrim,'. iMIIiWAl'ICtiK. Wi-., Jan. S. .. ports t'l-oin Hlnel: IJiver Fulln xnj thai (he thcinioineler, nlier dropping to ")'2 degree below ero hint uiglit, today is steadily ri-ui)f. A hem N lull of -now i- reported. MEN'S Work Gloves MAKE AN OAT OF THIS wVffl! Medford Book Store " Vft t v l I l LAX.. V iioW )W fir Wo nvo sliowin Hip MjwM Milium ill men's heavy work (Hovph and nipiliuiii wcilil auiillt'l driving (1 In vp iit'llie city. Men's nil Ipnihor work f Mo vim, jmiiv 50 iMpii's Sui'annn lnok (llovw, pair Jjil.00 aM oil's wnloi'pi'fxir Inmmil gaimllcl (llovoa, pair ... . $ I. and $ 1 .50 Liuliivs' uintli'l driving (IIovph, pair . 75tv and $1. Hoys' ail It'tithci K'UiutM Ulnws, pair .50 Underwear lined N'phIs anil if 4? VLi that the bWtur the oata, corn and in i I you givo your utoek the bettor henltli will they b In, and the more hard work will they be cnpiibhi of dolni;. We aro offering the vory bimt Feed on tho market and at miotic) - aavlnj; prlcen. Wo ak a trial, an that will lie all that In uecewwry to make you a regular etintonier after ward. v It In only by tratitiK that you can prove our claim. RUSS MILL Hoys' and iMiKSPH' heavy fleeet. IniiLs, ')w, lo r0e valnea, each iMisses' Union SniLs, while and Milvur iiiy, 39c suit i2 lor 75 Ladies' I'liion Snity, lw ipialily, snil r0 Ladies' ITiiion Snils, $1.00 .iin!iiy, nil 75c Ladies' Union SnilK, I.HO ipialily, anil $1.00 500 ARTISTIC 1012 CALENDARS, REG. 15c to 25c VALUES, EACH IN BOX, CLOSING OUT PRICE, EACH 5tf Local View Photograph I'obI Tarda, '2 Tor .12 for 25i HUSSEY or mmam Pre-Inventory Sale Of Diamonds, Cut Glass, and Silverware, Mesh Bags BREAD TRAYS $20.00 Sterling Silver now. ..$14.50 $(1.50 Silver IMalOtl ....$4.50 :V75 Silver Plated S2.75 CLOCKS CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SOUVENIR SPOONS, UMBRELLAS,-NOVELTIES AND OTHER ARTICLES In order to reduce stock before Inventory vo have made a big reduction in pricoa on .strictly first-class goods, v !$,&.. We quote a few prices: "', SILVERWARE CUT GLASS $lo5 Sterling Silver Fonr-Pioeo Lihby's, Hawk's and Hoar's in Set, Tea and Coffee, now....$85.00 nioiis brands $32 Tea and Coffee Set now $22,00 $1(5.00 Water Sots for $12.00 $27.50 Chocolate Set now $20.00 $18.00 Water SoLs for $14.00 FLATWARE $25.00 I'Vuit Disli for $18.00 $10.00 aMiui I el Clocks $0.50 $2.' Set Knives' and Forks, pearl $10.00 Fruit Dish for $0.50 $8.00 iManlel Clocks $5.00 handles, now $18.00 TABLEWARE $1.00 Alarm Cloeks COc 0 Rogei-s and Community. Knives IKJ-pieco chost Holmes & Jdd wards' RINGS Sterling Inlaid Tableware, for- $10.00 RingH, sale price $7.50 nier prices $.M, now only....$26.00 $7.50 Kings, sale price $5.00 $8 Can iiig Sets now $5.50 B0-picco Sot, former prico $25.00, $0.00 Kings, salo prion $4.50 $0 Carving Sets how $4.00 now $18.00 OTHER THINGS CAKE BASKETS MESH; BAGS This sale also includes Souvenir $8.00 values now only $5.50 $50 Sterling Silver now $35.00 Spoons, Salt and Peppers, Napkin $7.50 values now only $5.00 $:)7 Sterling Silver now $28.00 Rings, Sterling Novelties, Lockets, $0.00 values now only $4.00.. $25 Sterling Silver now..; $18.00 Chains and Emblem (.JoojIh at big $5.00 values now only $3.50 $9 Jlc;-::.-g Silver now $6.00 reductions. and' Forks $4.00 CARVING SETS SALE BEGINS JAN. 8th END JAN. 13th COME EARLY AND GET YOUR CHOICE B. HP VAN DE CAR i PHIPPS BUILDING MEDFORD, ORE. I