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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1912)
PAOTC TWO mnFOUT) MATL TRTBUNR MrcnWRU OKIWOtt SATURDAY, ,)A?rRV la. 1012. 4"i444!44 ! A ! . 9 r f y n. M t -. s,ln,v L,KJL, AINU PERSONAL j-. Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu niul IniiRiiiiRPs Is tho only music school In southern Oregon with n full MIbs Hnxol Dnvls Is .1 frequent vis itor In Jackmmvlllo, wlioro bIio Ih teaching a largo class In Instruinon tnl muslo. Sam Snjijlry ot Woodvillo, deputy mnstor fldh warden, was In Medford and .InckRonvIllo qufto sroconUy, on huslnuHs connected with his .official )OrUIcii. S. A, Novell, indies' tailor, 4th floor M. P. & II. Co. bids. Matiaxor DuskcmuaaU of tho Snlom HrewInR company 1ms . buen doing hiisIiiesB In southern Oration. Ills familj va.wltk hbn. II I). Mills, inaungor of tho Unite Palis Lumber company, transuded lnmincfs In Mcdford and Jnclcsomlllo Friday. Carltln & Taylor (John II. Catkin, Glenn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law, over Jackson County Hank building, Mcdfprd. J. li. Wolch, OoWltt Goodpasture and C. J. Anderson woro down from Mcaduwa proolnct tho middle of the week. A V. Sturgl and P. M. Thompson have roturnod to Anplotfato aftor a short visit In Mcdfgrd. Fresh milk nt DoVoe's. 257 J II. Itcnsolman had business In Jacksonville yesterday. llowtimn Hartley, who sold his or chard near Talent not long since, has bought a tract of land near Cottage Grove and rainovcd. thither with his i W fnnillv. Thov worn recent visitors !n this section. Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, ovor Jackson County bank. Tho receipts of tho county clork's office during December wore tho-lar-gest of any month In 1911, If not In the history of tho office, totaling $fi(KS.G5. Porty-threo marriage li censes wore Issued that month. A. Caley, formerly of Central Point, but lator of Yoncalla. has bought a flno farm in Lane county, near Eugene containing nearly 900 acres. Emily T. Standoford, examiner for tho New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, piano, harmony, musical history. 42S "West- Fourth street Telephone 7211. 266 Louis Pan Key, formerly tf Sams valley and Klamath county, has be come Interested at Coos Day, whero he bought an SO acre tract. Wni. I-cwia of Kanes creek and John Llsty ot Willow Springs have been in Med ford several times re cently. Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. Not a great many havo registered for tho approaching primary olection. By far tho greater number aro elect ors living In Medford. Phono your orders in to '' Eads Dros. Transfer Co. Offico phenes: Bell 3152; Home 350-K. Ed Clemons, the export horticul turist, was in Medford Priday. He is doing much winter pruning In dif ferent orchards. Kooms COc and up. Hotel Moore. Speclnl rates by week or month. Tho county commissioners' court was in session this weok. for tho sec ond time during the mouth. The January term will not bo adjourned until aftor tho tax levy is made, which will bo whou a decision in the good roads bonds caso Is handed down by tho supreme court. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician. Office 419-420 Garnott-Corey building. John Cook of Dig Dutto had busi? ness in Medford and Jacksonville is Thursday. Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Mooro. IB Special ratos by week or month. Mm Ghats. Nlckell ot Storllng was in Medford Priday afternoon. Dr. J. E. Shoarar, physician. Office 419-420 Garnett-Coroy building. J. U. Willoko und V. E. Bono havo been spending a few days at tho for mer's minos In tho Apploguto district Poorlcwa Baking Co., 135 V. Main streot, corner Grape and Mnip, do- llvors freah broad ovory jiiornlng to your homp. 203 E. Do Bobonm made Jacksonville a business visit Friday. Hot tamales at McDowoll's. United S'atos Senator Bourne's bill authorizing the construction of wagon roads nud bridgou In Crater I,a)u national park at a cost not ex ceeding $012,000, Iiub tho Indorse ment of government ougineers and atandu a good chance of passing con gress. Ono hundred thousand dollars will bo avallabla at once. Bread, plow, oakos nud Ice creams nt tho Poorloss Bakery. Prompt de livery. Both phonos. 253 Canby Buck, who is now a resident of Josephine county, is in this section for tho first time in several years- Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Phono 2271 Night Phones, F. W. Weeks 2071. A. 13. Orr, 3002. LADY ASSISTANT corps of loachoja. G. Talllandlor, till cater. Send for catalogue. 276 Attorneys Trofren nnd , Davis, of Ashland were la Modfoid Jb'rlday, en route to Jacksonville on legal busl 110SR. Dr. Win. U. Bagley und A. C. Unn dall of Talent spent Priday In Med ford. Dr. Bagloy is operating a can nery nt Talent nnd haR met with such succocts during tho first season that ho contumplajes establishing a larger plant at Medford this summer, if the needed ncroago In vegetables is assured Frttsh candy dnjly at McDowoll's, Try McDowoll's Ice cronm 'and olinrltnto J. P. Crump or Apnleffnte was among tho outsiders who did busi ness In Medford and Jacksonville dur ing the week. Mrs. Hannah Eubnnks, a pioneer of southern Oregon and northern Cali fornia, died nt Portland recently, In tho 80th year of her age. She was born at Harrisburg, 111., and came to the golden state In I SCO, via Pan ama. In 1S73 sho located in Ashland with hor husband and their family, removing to Portland in 1S90. The remains were borne to their last rest ing place by four of her sons John S. Hubanks, J, Cal. Eubanks, Edgar and George Eubanks. and two of her grandsons, Don nnd Robert Ilea. Nino grown sons nnd daughters sur- vlvo Mrs. Eubanks. Home made bread at Do Voe's. 257 Mrs. Ed. Andrews, teachor of voice at Medford conservatory, Nat build ing. 27C G. 13. Demorest, Eilors expert piano tuner, will be In tho city for a few days, regulating, voicing and ropairr Ing. Leave orders with Eilers Muslo House. 217 West Main street. Phones, Roll C511. Home 2S2. 253 Carrie Louise Alton, violinist nnd teacher. Medford Conservatory 276 Drs. P. G. and E. M. Carlow left Medford Friday night for Portland, where, on Saturday, they attended an osteopathic convention. Mrs. R. L. Hale left Saturday afternoon for her home In San Fran cisco, after a few weeks' stay In Med ford, having been called here by the death of her father, A. S. Johnson. Mrs. Halo and her husband, who is In the laundry business In San Fran cisco, expect to soon return to the Rogue river valley to buy property and resldo here. Hot chili at McDowell's C. B. Kelloy and family arrived In Medford Saturday morning from Spo kane. They will .visit friends in Jacksonville. Mr- and Mrs. W. J. Tucker and daughter, of Portland, wero in Med ford Friday and Saturday visiting f Mr. and. Mrs. A. S.. Roscnbaum. Mr. Tucker and Mr. Rosenbaum arc old time railroad friends. Mrs. Chas. Isaacs left Saturday morning (or Agqr, Cal., having been called there by the death of her sis ter, Mrs. Ettle Wise. Mrs. JF. Reddy and children and Mrs. Osborti returned Saturday from n several wuoks' visit in Spokane. Mrs. II. N. McKInnoy visited friends In Ashland Saturday. Rov. and Mrs. Prank Van Dyke roturned Saturday morning from a visit to Ashland friends. W, V. Barnum, a Phoenix orchard Ist, was in Medford Saturday. Mrs. Win. Jones returned to her homo in Ashland Saturday morning aftor a visit to her mother, Mrs. J. C. Emerlck. Mrs. Fannie Beach and son, Eu gene, and her mother, Mrs. Emogene Sage, left Saturday morning for San Diego, Cal., whero they expect to ro slde. , J. J. Haurl was In Woodvillo Sat urday on business. Mrs. M. Soaman-roturned to Wood villo Saturday morning after a visit In Medford with her daughters, Mrs. P. M. Laucu and Mrs. Chas. Dufflold. Frank Redner, of Woodvillo, was in Medford Friday making final proof on his homestead before Unit ed States Commissioner Canon. His wltnosnoa wore W. A. Van Gorthen and K, D Thompson. Mr. Rcduer is so badly crippled as to bo unablo to wnlk and )is wltuessos curried him to ami from tho train horo In a largo arm chair. As a result of his phys ical condition he expects It will be found necessary to remove 0110 of his legs. C B. Gay loft Friday evening for Salem. Prank Cado and family of Cham paign, III., stopped off in Medford Priday Tor n visit with E. C. Ireland ami family. Mr, und Mrs. Paul Junnoy and Ed Jnnuoy loft Priday ovonlng for a fow days stay at their orchard ranch, near Contral Point. W. A. Messner returned to Mc Mlnnvlllo, Ore., Priday night. It Is quite probable that Mr. Messner will move to Bedford with his family within tho next fow months. Ho has largo property Interests in Medford und may acquire others. R. W. Hitchcock of Eagle Point was in Medford Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. (Jleason, of Phoenix, woro among Medford friends Friday. Mrs. D. 1). Russell and son Paul left Friday for Ashland whero they will lslt for n few dajs with rela tive after which th,oy will go to Portland to regtdo Mr. Russell hav ing taken n position as traveling salesman for the Matchot Candy company of Portland. The territory ho will cover will be northern Ore gon and southern Washington. Mrs. E. K. Eads and little daugh ter loft Saturday morning for a visit with Mrs. Kadj' parents In Cottage Grove, Ore. , ,, Mrs. M. F.,McCovnn o( this city, who was operated upon In the Ash land hospital a fow weeks ago, Is recovering rapidly and will bu able to return home within a few days,. Tho, funeral of JohiJ.Shapr wap held In the German Lutheran church In this city Thursday f lemon. Rev. Conrad W'llkle officiated. There was a Inrgo attendance of sorrowing friends, Tho pallbearers were A. II, Fisher, M. A. Schultr, F. K. Furry, Fred Bnhl, John Hnuiuors, and L. Noidormeir. Mrs., Hunry Hart returned Satur day morning from a three months' visit to friends and relatives In Quln cy. III. Dr. Hart, her husband, will not return from the oust for a few days yet. D. N. Snydor, o! (Uemlnlo. Ore., presldont of the Woods Lumber com pany of this city, was In Medford Fri day and Saturday on business. Mr. nnd Mrs. Irving Flnloy of Jackson, Minn., nnd Mr. nud Mrs. John Flnloy of Pontine, 111., wore In Medford Saturday looking tho city ovor. They may decide to locate in the Rogue river valley. A pleasant and cujoynblc ovonlng was spent at the roldonro of Mr. and Mrs. W. Eaton, 1209 Vest Main street, tho occasion being the 79th birthday anniversary of Mr. Eaton. About 25 relatives and friends gath ered at his homo and gave him a genuine surprise. Four generations woro represented. From Mr. Knton, the groat grandfather, to little Will Ptirdin, the great grandson. Supper was served and at a late hour the party broke up wishing Mr. Eaton many more happy birthdays. The young ladle' Amoma class of tho Baptist school meets each Sunday morning at 9:15 at tho Baptist church, corner Fifth and North Cen tral. All young ladles over 16 who do not attend any other Sunday school are cordially welcomed. Wo would like to have you come and be one of Us. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson ot Albany, Ore., who have been visiting In Medford with Mr. and, Mrs. R. S. Radcllff, left Frldny night for tho south. Tho general committee of the Men and Religion Forward movement will meet at tho Presbyterian church Sun day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. IUST SIGN LIST ir 1 1(f GET SEATS DETA0ILS OF ABDICATION OF M0NARCHS ARRANGED PEKIX, Jan. 1.1 Details for the abdication ot the emperor nnd the Mnni'hii prince-, were arranged nt a prolongMd meeting of the principal members of the government thU aft erioou ami it i rcporttul Hint tlui court'srctircment to Jchol will Like place aliqoht immediately. Tin! Munchu priiiee ugreeil luit this was the only coure open to the throne owjng to the growing; disorder in the province. GROSS EARNINGS OF ESPEE SHOW A DECREASE NKW YORK, Jan. 1 3.-1 Doorcase groM earnings of .r-,Gl'J,S7(5 and in not profits of $-1,47:1,-100 i.x hliown in the Southern Pacific railroad's an nual ri-jxirt, inuie. puhljo today. In crciibcil operating oxponeoft ami high er taxcri are ronpoiihiljle for the decline. "Chocolate Solillcr," Which Will Bo Hero February 3, Is Truly Operatic ami a Siilenilltl Protlitction Sub scription List Should Bo Slnucil, The music of the t'horolutw Sol dier," which coinos 10 thu Medford tMttfcr an Sulurdny. February 3, for One night' Only, "Mb snlctly opurnllo. Then la on nrtitulr love waltx souk that mug through tho opora ami is tho matin It Is entitled "My Hero." TIioho. who lmu heard it do onru it Hi Straus at his hot. The suhnoWptliiu l!ts aro rapidly being signed by the music loving peo ple k( tho vol lay, many ordurs aro coming lu from the surrounding towns and no doubt thu guarantee whloh Is neeeamiry to ho given will bo loot. Those signing the llxl.i will have an opportunity uf-selectlug their soats upon January , 30 uud those who do not subscribe will not bo allowed to select thulr VuU until January 31. It therefore behooves those who have not signed the lMs that are plan ning on seeing , this production to sign at once. Sale will open at Haw kins' nt 10 n. ,m. en each day men tioned and thu free list Is absolutely suspended. At least 3Q different states of the I'uion aro represented In tho cast of this production and most ot tho cho rus are recruttitd from tho lending church choirs oMhe country, 'llioro is an ensumblu ot SO peopl nnd the music in Interpreted by tho Whitney Opera Comiqtio orchestra of 35 (May ors. Tho principals are Lillian Poll and Leila Hughes lu the prima donna rolo of Nadlua; Hon. Bergro.4 the frolick ing Mascha; Luelllo Saandem as Aurelia;. Chas. Ptirceli, rapidly as suming tho proportions ot a matinee idol In tho Impressionable rolo of feminity, ns Lieut. Humeri!; Henry Cootc, the bombastic Alexius; Sylvan Lnnglois, as Col. Popotf and Edmund Mulonhy ns CapL .Maswnkroff. This Is verllx.a musical feast and those missing It, ylll certainly regret It. H SO L T IE STRONG V Ik- A Hold Mcdfortl Royulnrs to Almost Tic Score Fresh Men Arc Sub- Win tho stltutctl ami They Game. The hi.ttli elino hasKetlmll tenia stultfltl ilTtlu humoii last evening liy'liyhline; Hip Metllottl Kt'Kulur, ml older, lieuvier ami uuue vNperietio'd team, to u miuh of UA to 'Jl, The liogulnr won out In the luwt' lew luui ulees uf play only liftuuisvi they uh Htituteil frei mou. For llu I114I1 xehool tho live ployed llntiuxliinil, 1'iiuu of the liigii school hcoitiI 1 points and (trixMhy of tho Itegulnr xeored U for hi hide. When it 1 tuko niiito eoiihideraliou that tin sehool lenm hn prueUcrd hut ti wck and Hint the KoytiluvN have detVali-d two Klim Mills teiium uud tue loutcil as among llu liest op the const, il uill he seen that other high xcIiihiN will have to go some to curry iinv bacon nwiu' from .Mmlford. The tenin will pluy Jneknouville next Fri day night. Tlie liuo-up of tho I wo teams: llixh. Ut'giilnnt. Itadeliff, F I leudtuvoii, I'. While, K. Hill, F. Price, (J (Irihy, t. W'nre, II, Smith, It. Hiwwell, (1 ICellan, 0. SiiIim Cmtlirfln and Hilive". Kefereo llortou. Do You Need DiainTile? Tim UcM. That Can lie Made. Before" Oulerlug Hen U. Rogue River Pottery Co Plant nt Tolo. ' flarnett-t.'orey lltiljr., Medford Never reluxod vtilnnee in 'Sirk iug" with only dependable good,' nud under such having condition u nr runt real price eoiiionnhnn 11kh thiiigH iiialie 11 store worth while and iIk uihcrtisiiu; iiilcrcHting. Hnsktus for health. r.JK''''k'I' !'' 'i'-'-t'! YMK JWN'i Min i ' Avnttfv j -...w m ' "tt - -im rm ll,,ll - -- A. - m ... . Jim A' ix run uuc ui ? Peerless Lamps All Kimninlcpd, ,rtv in i (ho (imo (o Kot yotii' Iiouho 5 wirod. (Iiiod lijht ik1Ih lo (ho coiuroi't of winler nmntliu. SO. onEQON ELECTRIO CO. North Grape Street. W'4N4444r-rkT44-d4-4'4-04-ir ; i i i j l ' . ititr tai'MW i"?" v -. mr-vr--mm . . isuui'ly a (iiai'toi' of a century under tho saiuu ninniitfeiiHMit r -J 1C your store, is,lelUr now than it ever was before, your ndverlining should be, (oo. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY f -J- 4 4- ---f .f NBW YORK, Jan. 13. Whon to day's btock market oponed hoavy tra ding In Reading was resumed. The general market was Irregular, Cana dlan Pacific losing 2H, while (ion oral Electric gained a point. Later tho market took a downward turn. The close was firm. Bonds were steady FOR RHNT Two front rooms fur nished for light housekeeping; close lu ami doslrablu. Inquire 212 V. Main. 253 Croup Ends Life FOR RUNT Furnished house clobo In. Box tE or Inquire at Com mercial club. FOR RKNT- .Vow, modem bungnlow ruruisucd or unfurnished. Inquire of owner, 1G S. M In tie too at. Phono 3332. "58 WANTED Two enurgotjo, llvo solic itors, men or women, ns agents for Medford and surrounding towns, on household nrtlcle. Whon house wlfu hci It, she wnntB It. (live reforoncoH, eto. Box- KG, Tribune. 253 FOR SALE Specials Beautiful 6 rooni modern bungalow, built for u home; ownor. leaving city Al most your own terms. B acres alfalfa, 5 aero -l-yr.-old frnlt tree l miles from ol.ty on mnoadamliod road! Prlco $100 per aero less than surrounding values. Medford brick block; will not about ti per cant. Monoy to loan on both city and close In ranch property, . C. A. MwAUTHUIt, P. O. Block, Room 3. Phones 3081; 279. 2C3 FOR SALE Home yukery; also lino of groceries. 201 South Rlversldo avo. 2C8 , The Famous J$xXX& Lamp Tlje Rayo Lamp ii the beit and moit tcryiccablc lamp you can find for any pait of your home. It is in use in millions of famflicj. Its ttronfj wJu'te light lias made it famous. And it never flickers. la the dining-room or the pador the Ryo ct'vci juit the liolil tlit F moit effec II u becoming Urap in Itielt and to you. Juit the lmj, too, for bedroom Many Children Die of Croup Hvrry Vear llefon a Hoelor Can Bo Sitmiiioueil. PnreutB of children should be pre pared at all times for a spasm of croup. Keep In, tho house a remedy that will give Instant relief nud keep tho child from choking until thu arrival Of tho physician. Out a CO cent bottle of IIYOMEI to day and lu case of an ntlhrk of croup pour 20 drop into a kitchen bowl of bulling water. Hold thu child's head over the bowl w that It can brwitho the soothing, penetrating vapor Hint arises. In tho meantime send for n physician. This treatment Unit svod tho lives of many chlldrtu and Is a precaution that all parent, nhould promptly take. 11YO.MH1 Is sold by Chas. Htrang and druggists everywhere uud Is guaranteed for croup, catarrh, asth ma and bronchitis. Jackson i THE County Bank ; ' Medford, .Oregon 11 has aueeoeded lieeaiise of Soundnofls of unneiphi Economy of niaiiaj,'einont Safoty of invent moid. Courteous and liberal (roaj.inont CAPITAL AND SUKPLUS $175,000.00 I. Vawtor, I'resident (I. K. Liudloy, Vice Pioe. ('. AV. AlelJoimld, Cashior X -11. bliii 4 National Bank of MEDFOHD,v OREGON 1 CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00 U. itod Slates and Postal Savings Depository Wosolic"4, your husinesB, whieh will reeoivo our care ful attention. F. K. Douol, Presidont M. L. Alford, Cashier Orris Crawford, Assistant Cashior Horses For Sale N AVe have a few good horse's for sale, all gentle and well broken lo work. Mos(, any weight from 1000 pounds to Hf0 pounds. AYe will sell these hoi'ses under guarantee to be exactly as represented and to give perfect satisfaction. ATTENTION tMtvr'' Any oijo wishing to hire single drivel's or saddle horses Can do sb at; Union Livery and Feed Stables '1 Telephone- C Ml i onneeiion liv or library, where. 4 clear, tfeadv light it needed, I lie ltyo 11 ma-Je ot lolut brau. nicke.pUied 1 1I10 in numeroui oilier ily Cnlibei. Lanly liglitcd without removing ihade or cliiroqey eiy tp dwm ndrewilc. u AtV your clulcr lu lww you h liM c( lUjra limpi 1 vr wrii lor Jf uriipliv (ircuUr la any iiitiuy U ih Standard Oil Company fc (IiyorporaUJ) Rog'uelands Irrigated Tracts GO per acre, plowed, fenced, leveled a d planted to a standard variety of trees, with a perpetual water right. The terms are easy : 10 per cent down, and the balance in monthly or yearly payments. ROGUELANDS INCORPORATED FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager A A -