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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1912)
PAC1TC TWO OTDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, lrT0DFOttn, OTJROON. WEONrcKOA V, J ANlT ATCY 10. Ityg. V, i J tM""!'5'4'-J'4"!"l' ' ally patrmilml us niul who made out' , ,T r s at j -t T. X. success os9lblo. II. 0. McNtltlo & ::LOCAL ANDiK o " - - - I lrvln Who, V?ho lias Meti n salcti- WL J W B lJ A I S man I" tlio Humphrey gun store, wilt j V M x. J. 1 X jL JLJ Mr unit Mm. O. Kinney of Jack hoiivIIIc loft Tuesday fop Ktigeno, whoro thoy expect to romnln. Mrs. C. II. Miller, who has boon vlu'tlnfc In Medford. returned to hor homo In Ashland Tuesday. "I3. 8. Parsons Uft Tuesday for n few days' business stay In San Kran rlsco. S. A. S'6vvcll, Indies' tailor, 4th floor M. P. & H. Co. bldg. Rev, Wltlto, of Ooloninn, Toxtis, Is In tin valley fand oxpoctft Co I (font here. He hns formerly boon a pas tor In a Christian church In Ttnns. W. A, Mod) ay roturned Tuesday from a IhiBlnfcss trip tb Salem and Portland. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Mailer, of Merrill, Xeb. are In Mod ford for a few days' stay Just looking around. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. W. 1'ottor loft Medford Tuesday night for Riddles, where thoy expect to reside. Cnrkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attornoys-nt-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Josse Uutlor loft on No. 1G Tues day night for Uedmond, Oro-, whore ho will engage In the drug business. Mr. Butler has been a pharmacist In the Strang drug store In Medford for a numbor nf years. ' " Mr and Mrs. K. M. McKcany and daughter returned Tuesday evening from a visit of several weeks with frlenda In Sacramento. , Mr. Mc Keany la manager of the producers' Fruit company of this city. Fresh rullk at DeVoa's. 257 Mrs. J. If. Meyers, of Portland, ar rived In Medford Tuesday. Miss Llola Marchcl, who has been In Medford for several weeks visit ing her uncle and nunt. Attorney and Mrs. Gti8 Newbury, returned Tues dny to her home In Portland. See II. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. J. C. Allien, or "vYoodvllle, was In Medford Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Alberts, of Salem, who has been In Medford visiting friends, returned home Wednesday morning. F. W. Barber, superintendent for Twohy Bros., left Wednesday morn ing for Eugene. Mr. and Sirs. Eugene Savago re turned Wednesday morning to their homo In Gold Hill. Emily T. Standeford, examiner for tho New England Conservatory of Music In Boston, piano, harmony, musical history. 438 West' Fourth street. Telephone 7211. 2CG S. O. Emmery returned to his home in Oakland, Ore., Wednesday morn Ing Frank Mlllor was In Central Point Wednesday on business, f Phono your orders in to Ead3 Bros. Transfer Co. Offlco phenes: Bell 3152; Home 350-K. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bailey, of Eu gene, who have been visiting their son In Jacksonville for a fow weeks, returned to tholr homo Wednesday morning. Gus Nelson, of Axtoll, Neb., ar rhed In Medford Tuesday. Ho was hero looking the city ovor, and left for the north Wednesday morning. Sam Summcrlln has ,-opened a lunch counter In tho Offlco cafe, whoro ho serves dally clam chowder, Mexican chill con carno, hot roasts, salads aud various other good things to eat 2C1 Mn. II. A. Mlddlobnshor visited Central Point friends Wednosday. Mr. and Mrs. J- W. Dryden. of Bee vlllc, Toxas, arrived In Medford Wednesday. Thoy epect to remain a few days and look over the city and valley, Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician. Office 419-120 Gnrnott-Corey building Mrs. A. II. Ilortoii, of Brownshoro, was In Medford Tuesday and Wed nesday. Mrs. Ilorton enme to Med ford to moot her brother, K. Gnrnar. of Chicago, who arrived here Taos- dny night from Los Angolos. Mr. Garner says Medford is tho liveliest nnd most up to date city north or Rait Francisco, He will romnln on tho lirovvntmoro ranch with his sis ter for nn Indoflnlto pcilod. Dr. J. 12. Shoaror, physician. Offlco 410-420 Gnmntt-Coroy building. confectionery." Tho placo is located at 229 Kabt Main street, und Is no of tho most popular places In tho city for thoso Booking cool and refloat ing drinks, or fruits und confections. Mrs. E. Itonch roturnea to Ashland Wednosday morning nftor a visit In Mcdroid with Mr. and Mrs. A. h. Cuslck. Having sold out our business to Mr Striiuburger, wo wish to thank tho peoplo of Medford who so liber- Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Phono iiU71 Night Phones, V. W. Weeks 2071. A. K, Orr, JMJ02. LADY ASSISTANT loavft for Hnn Francisco where ho hns In similar position awaiting hint. Call nt tho Office cafe for a hot or cold lunch to take homo. 251 Uobt, Moffat, of Wlmbleton, N. 1)., arrived In Medford Tuesday night for a visit to n relative of his, Thos. Motfnt, of tho Medford Sash & Door factory. F. A. Chosloy loft Wednesday morning for Sacramento. Hot tiunalos nt McDowell's. All Odd Fellows and Robolinha who oxpect to attend the Installation and supper glvon by the Jacksonville! lodge at Jacksonville Saturday night are requested to meet nt tho Nash hotel on or otter 7 o'clock. It Is expected there will be 50 or 75 of thoso who will attend. Arrange ments have been made with the Gorst automobile line to convoy thoso people. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hull of Grants Pass vlsltod Medford friends Wednes day. Mrs. F Zena, of Sams Valley, re turned to her homo Wednesday after a fow days' visit with Medford friend?. J. h. Haysdalc and daughter. Miss Bessie, of I.nko creek, left Wednes day for a couple days' fctay In Grnnts Pass. II j on like good Mexican chill, call on 'Sam Summcrlln nt thb Office cafe,' ' ' 251 Mrs. Lcsmclster of Central Point was In Medford Wednesday on business. Hot chill at McDowoU's. ' No nrall has been received in tho east for four days. owing to snow hlockndes nnd tho. extreme weather conditions In the eastern and mld- dlo westorn states. Try McDowell's lco cream and sherbets. S. B. Graham, room 3 over post orrice, has art calendars to give away. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bartlctt lett on No. 15 Wednesday for Bakers field, Cal., where they expect to re side. Frosh candy dally at McDowell's. Mrs- A. J. Handby, of Central Point, was visiting In Medford Tues day with her sister, Sirs. M. O, Broadbent. Home made bread at De Voe's. 257 Mr. and Mrs- L. Lltman, of Chi cago, arrived In Medford Wednesday and will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. S. Lebo. Mr. Lebo is a son of Mrs. Lltman. Your home Is not complete with out a piano- " You can buy 'one for1 ?G down and JG per month. Read our ad In this Issue. Ellers Music House, 217 W. Main. 250 H. E. Gale of Grants Pass was In Medford Wednesday on business. C. J. Howard of Kerby, Josephine county, came up Wednesday for "n visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Howard. Mrs. C. T. Whittle, who has been here visiting her son, Elmer, re turned to hor homo in Atlantic City, N. J., Wednesday morning. Sho will visit in Los Angeles for a few weeks while en route home. The M dford Conservatory of Mu sic and Languages Is the only music school in southern Oregon with a lull corps of teachers. G. Tnillandlcr, director. S7C Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hctrldk loft Wednosday morning for Merced, Cal Mr. Hetrick has boon In charge of tho gas plant out at Vborhlos sta tion. Mis. Ed. Andrews, teacher of voice at Medford conservatory, Nat build ing. - 70 Miss Ida Barrow, of Coles, Cal., returned to her homo Wednesday morning nftor a visit with Medford frlondft. Carrie Louise Alton, vollinlst and teachor. Whore? At Medford Con servatory. 27C J. W, Nouhart, of Dunsmulr, Cal., who has boon In Medford sovorai dayb on budlnotfu, returned homo Wednes day morning. John Anderson, who was arrosted Monday night by Night Pollcoman Clngcado, charged with rifling the potshot of Bob Ray and taking mon ey thorofiom, was given a hearing boforo Judge Taylor Tuesday aftor noon. Aftor taking considerable tes timony Anderson was discharged, Ray having testified that ho owed Anderson tho money and that Ander son was only helping himself to his own. Revival services aro being conduct ed at tho Mothodlst Episcopal church ouch ovonlng this weok, by tho pas tor, Rov, E. O Eld rid go. Those sorvlces aro being well attended and much Intorost is being manifest and sovorai conversions havo been made, Rov. EldrldgVs subject for tonight will bo "Tho Sin of Itidlfforonco." Splendid music is being furnished at all of thoso meetings, A cot dial In vitation Is extended to till Medford pooplo to attond, SAN FRANCISCO. In "a bowor of roses Mi h, Fredorlka Park Smith, agod C2, ginndmnthor of her brides maid, ngod 1G, Is today iiranied to George Brockor, 22, mi Idol of high school athletes hero, PRIDE SELLS STORE IRUSSM 10 MO III AN MS tlffl MAN NPU) DFPIIRI IP I. F. Strnshurgor, n recent arrival In Medford front Toledo, Ohio, has purchased the Mellrlde candy store and lco cream parlois. Mr. Stra burger 1st n gentleman of experience In this biistnc&i niul he la promising lo maintain tho previous good repu tation which Mr. Mcllrlde has made for tho place and, if possible lm proe upon It. Ho will relaln all the former cmplojos of the place and wilt also retain the name. "Mcllrlde'a r wtttrnmimtmummmt AT THE THEATERS, "The Virginian." Oiio of Ihu ohnmetonii In "The Vir shiinii.' Tlho ifcplftfnu of whioli i done in Owon WKtoiV eloU'i oin, U not n htintnn being, but N ns interest iiuj n nny man or womnn in th book. It is ii licit Hot a common Iidu. bill one (hut i m llnuly imbued with thd Importance of hor minion on lhis enrtli Hint she -ponds her time in porp&timl siitiins on tiny article which ettn lie hv the iluW !rvtch t fituey be thought lo resemble in 050?. fche Slls on n pleee of lock, on potatoes or doorknob-, on lump- ol vltall?, or rlitxs' e?g- mid on eohble--fune.-!. She h n lieu of high pui- iH)e. and evorvoiie who Iuh rend Owen Wi-tor-. noel know- tlitit -lie is u real, live personage in whom their interest i- ntwnyx strong. "Kniily" (for that is her name) U tu figure prouiiiicntly in the driiumtiiui lion of "The Vinjinian." which the La Shell? coinpnuy i- to offer nt the MVdford theater Jnnutiry 11. Keud ers of the book would dottbtlosx .xeout as futile nny dramatisation in which she was not a factor. "Sis Hopkins." An engagement which will proe of exceptional interest lo thenlergoers of Medford N Hint of .Miss Rose Mel villi? in "Sis Hopkins," that delightf-il play of country life Which has been before the public for the puM l'J yonrs. The announcement that Miss Melville will bo -een npiiu as the Poey county girl comes ns n sur prise, for it was announced hist sea son thnt nt the end of the tour -lie would retire permanently from the stage. The fact that Miss Mehille and her mnnnger, Mr. J. II. Stirling, could not find nn actress who jks essftl those nrttstio gifts which nre so necessary for the presentation cf such a character ji "Sis Hopkins" made it imperative that Miss Mehille make another tour. This will be her Inst npienrnnce in nny character on the stage. Bedford thenter, Janu arv 10. Ask Your Neighbor Hundreds of Medford Citizens Can Tell You All Alx.ut It. Home endorsement, tho public ex pression of Medford people, should be ovldencebeyond dispute for every Medford reader, or tho merit of Doan'a Kidney Pills. Surely tho ex perience ot rrlends and neighbors, chccrrully given by them, will carry more weight than tho utterances ot strangers residing lu far away places. Read the follewing: C. C. Krlbs, 33 North Grove St., Medford, Oregon, stfys: "From per sonal oxperlonco with Dofln's Kldnoy Pills, I feel justified In recommend ing (hem I suffered from a dull ache in tho small Of my back for months. The kidney secretions wero also unnatural and nt times a reten tion oxlstod. tlpoil learning of Doatt'fl Kldnoy Plils, 1 obtained a supply and began tllclr use Tho contonts of two or Hired boxos ontlrely rid mo of the troublo and Improved my health, I know that Doan's Kidney Pills can bo relied upon to glvo folicf If taken as directed." For Bale by all doalors. Prlco 50 conts. rostcr-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agonts for tho United States. Remember ( fho nnnio lJpan's and tukq no other. , TOO LATE TO CLA8SIFY f 4 -f FOR SALE Neat 3 nioiii cottage closo to pavement; water In tho house. Prlco $550. Apply at 927 W. Second st. 252 FOR SALE FmjhJi Jersey cow, $15. 2'A miles noithwest dentral Point, or mall address; Mrs. D. W. McNassor, Central Point, Ore. 253 WANTED At tho Cottago, coinpo tout woman for housewoik: must Co be Ki)Qdco.ok, Apl 2.J.7 Garnett CorbyslTldg.'dr.at tho Cottage. FOR SALE 10 or 20 acres of fruit land near Eagle Point Only a small cash payment required, bal ance can bo paid in labor on Join ing proporty If you Imv.o a team. Hue Ollvor I). Brown, 430 Bartlett st. FOR" SALEA high gfndo' plunfl for ?(i down and $( pel mouth. Itend our ud In .this issue. Ellorn Music IIoiibo, 217 West Main. 50 Active Intervention in Behalf-of Chl iiqso Rebels Fcrccnstetl In Cables Want Mongolia to Become Inde pendent as frico of Support. LONDON, .Inn. P ctio Inler. vuution by Russia m tichitlf ol the proclaimed rcpublie ol t'liinn in lotv cated in 'I'ien 'IViu ciiIiIch recetxed lieu todrty, wlitoli. it is scini-ofliciiil-ly iiduiitti'd, tire viuHtug the foieinu office no little imenstnw, , Tin? 'llbii Twiti di-piilches doilnre that rebel chief (In re have an nounced tlmt ltupcia will m'tivclv as sist the lebdls, Ahivaded tlio new go eminent ttytrom (lint Monjtolin shull become iudt'pefulMit This move, with the vmv a prneticitl "imenun ol Mongolia, would ttlnnningly euliirve the sphere of Hussmn lutliieueo in the Orient, it is believed llutt the British government i- today in coin nuuiieattoti with Tki t get a .lap aiu'so exprcsMou n- to whether Rus. sin's alleged plan s-tt.iM he allowed to gii through. More Than Two Carloads of Pianos OiiRht to Find Homes in Medford Right Away Bring $G Today and Soonro tho Beal $-120 Iiwtrumont at a Reduction of $107 -Othor Stylos $190, $210, $2G5, $287, $295 Havo Ono Sont to Your Home at Onco Try It a Month 0tm , HE GAVE OP ALL HOPE Physicians Failed To Help Mrs. II Green, But She Finally Found Relief in Cardui. Mcetze, Va.--Mr, J. C. Orcen of this i place, says: "I Buffered with womanly I troubles so that I coild hardly nit up. i Two of tho best doctors In our town treated mo. and I tried different niedb clncs, until I cava up all hopo of ovor Betting well. i One day, I decided to try some Car-, dul. It did so much for mo that I ordered soiuo more, and it cured me! Today. I feci as well as I ever aid in my life. Tho pnlns and tho troublo aro all gone. I feci like another person in every way. I wish crery sufferer could know what Cardui will do for sick women." A fow doses of Cardui at tho rlsht time, will savo many a blc doctor bill, by preventing serious sickness. It tones up the nerTons system, and helps mako palo cbMka fresh and rosy. Thousands of weak women havo been restored to health nd happiness by using Cardui. Suoposo you try It. It may bo Just tho medicine, you need. A NEW PAYMENT PLAN WHEREBY A PINE PIANO MAY liht BOUGHT FOR SIX DOLLARS A MONTH SIX liltADINC MAULS TO I lUlOSi: I'llOM Mcry one of the pianos mitwl (or upleudld tone and reliable woikuiniKltlp $" was never able lo do mo much townril kMui: you tho owuerNhlp of jt piano as now. There aro no "Ifs, amis or- huts" about thin offer It In nnnio bv the Nation's lurKtwt pinna house, and Is titisolutely rcllablo. Kltuply luinis In 6 niul aelcct our piano; wo deliver It to you the satuo ily. After that, ou p Jf. a mouth NO IIOMISi MCI.lt UK n..NH.KsS B , htilno without n pUnii In not nil Unit a home nIioiiM Im Monlr I th- oiie ni't lew Mi.' foi m hupp) home No towlal HtfKlr. m (Iniililo xathorliiK 'f mi kind In roiiiplclf with out iiiiinIc. TJicro In ho iierwwliy for nay hoaio now to lio wUhoiit h plAWH--1 l nil ttlKl l ikhmIihI. Wo know- thorw are nt Iftut fiOO hoinmi lu Mnlfdnt tlmt nr without iIhno ThlN offer In (or lh. It nhipIv Nhonlil Im worth 10 a moaih. or 20 c'HIn h Im. to hn tho lm p (ilnens mul pleimuro tlmt a plmio will brliiR. ' gon Two carloads of Pianos aro offorcd upon tills now basis in Southorn Oro- No more Soloct your piano today, boforo all havo boon takon. What Eilers Music Housos say thoy '11 do, thoy do. & N.n VTrite tn: UVn' Aiv!iy Drt.. fH noc McUetnt Co., Chliuxc. Tnn.. lof 8p"ial .nii-ltivnt. A lA.mm book. Mom Trtiuwat wwao,-nttopUInVn?pr,oorcngt. 217 Wont Main BB3SH tftttJJ r i . I Atiniial White Goods Sale ! t r T T t f ? T ? ? r T t r r T f T T T f ? T T T I 10c VAL. LACES 3 r000 yds. Fiiit Frcnoh and (Ici'iiian Val. Laces aiid Inst'i'tioiis to ma Ich, 9 10c values, a yard l AT 10c Torchon Lacos 5; .")()(10 vcIh. wide. Tinvhou Lneea, in beautiful pat terns, I Tie values, C a yard 3l Central Avenue, Near Postdfficc The Greatest Values Ever Offered in Medford 75c FLOUNCINGS aJty 1 y y lCc EMBROIDERIES 5- 5000 yards wide Cainbi'ic lOmbroid eries ami Insertions to match, real lOe values, salo price, Cp a vard "1000 yards new HwisK HouiicjnH in beautiful patterns, real 7T)c val ues. Sale price, a yard 39c y y y y y y y y y y y y y 25c EMBROIDERIES 10 5000 yards wide Cambric Kinbroid ei'iew and Insertions ui to U5e val- & lies. Salt price, -flAi X a yard . JLV Annual Sale of Muslin Underwear LOT A--Consisting of Women's (Jowns, Corset Covers and Draw ers, values lip to 75c. Sale 9Ql price, each 7 &"' LOT D Consisting of this season's newest stylos in Cowns, Cirn-set Covers and Combination Suits up to $2 values, sale price, each JJ51.1J.) i y t y f y y i t y y t y y i LOT BConsistiiig of Women's Combination Suits, downs, Corset Covers and Drawers, values Cflrt up to $1.25, siile price, each ...Vvtt LOT E Consisting of some of the finest garments made, nicely trim med and wall made,,- lip to $2.50 values, saj(! pt-iee Jpl.IJf) LOT C Consisting of downs, com bination Suits, Skirls, Cornel Cov ers and Drawers, values up to $1.50, sale price, each... . f y y y y y y .t 70c i t y . Big Salo for Littlo Pooplo Children's 25c Underwear 12V Children's '10c Underwear Hi? 4f Children's 50c Underwear 2i)6 X ' Annual Sale of Linens, Muslins apd Sheetings ".Kruit of the Loom," worth 32c, sale-price a yard 9 (JO inch shooting unbleached, 8i grade, salo price a yard Q$ F i n e Cambric !U) inches wide, 32'j0 grade, sale price, a yard 9 JKi inch bleached aMiiSlin, 0c grade sale price yd. 6 72x00 S 1 1 o e s, bleached, 0 0 a values, salo price 39' Best quality Oil Cloth, sale price, a yard i9 '12 and '15 inch Pillow Slips, 18e values sale price each llr 1 yard pieces long cloth worth $1.50, sale price, piece .. $1J0 Our regular 18c Towels, salo price each 10 81x00 Blenched seamless Sheets, 85c (nuility, each 09 CJood ft rude 5c, wash cloths sulo price, each. 2 r y y y y y y ? y y f y India Id'uou fine 'J5c ftrade, sale price, a yd. 11 A i