Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 20, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MTLTR BUNK MODFORD. ORlWOtf, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20. 11)12.
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LOCAL and!
IPERSONAL
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A ruml mull route Is soon to lie
CRtnbJIfjliod o)t of Grnnla Pans ex
tend In K up Koguo rlvor on the north
filtlo nn fnr tin Wooitvltlc niul return
on the notitli nlUo of the river. The
route -will nunpl eomcthtnK like 100
fnmlllos, 80 of whom have already
HlRiicd up for rnjtlj hojos,
Snhlcr'u bottiod milk at Do Voo's.
,- 27.9
V S. Commissioner Canon loft Sat.
unlay mornlnp; for HosohurR, whore
he had business before tho land of-1
flee
Mrs. J. 1). Wlmor. of Hums, Oro.,
Is In Medford vIsltlnB Mrs. Thos.
Puson. Mrs. Wlmor formorly roahjed
In Mcdfqrd. Sho was thou MI83 Car
rie IJmphlott,
SultB cloanod and prossQd, $1.50.
Medford Dyo Works- Both phones.
27C
Dr. I. 12. Tracy, of Albany, Is In
Bedford visiting; II. C Konlnor and
family,
"W. S. "Weston and Thos. Miller
woro In Gold Hill a couple of days
this week.
S. A, Novell, ladles' tailor, 4th
tlcor M. F. & H. Co. bldg.
W T. Marshall loft Friday evening
for Roseburg and .Portland.
Don Colvlg left Friday night for
a few days vlstt with his mothor and
slBter In Portland.
Seo It, A, Holmes, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Mrs. W. R. Adams loft Friday for
Tacoraa, where she will jpln her hus
band, who is engaged In business
there. After a few wooks stay in
Tacoma sho will go to North Dakota
for a visit with relatives.
Six dollars now takes a fine new
$425 piano at a reduction of $107;
other makes at $190, $245, 267.
$274, $312. Simply bring in $G and
select your piano, wo deliver it to
you tho same day. After that you
pay $G per month. Ellcrs Music
House, 217 West Main street 260
1-lttlo Llnwood Dlakley is spending
Saturday and Sunday with Gold Hill
relatives.
Miss E. G. Robinson returned to
Portland Friday after a visit with
Medford friends.
Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu
sic and languages Is tho only mnslc
school in southern Oregon with a full
corps of teachers. G. Talllandior,
director. Send for catalogue. 27G
Bert Anderson returned Friday
from Portland, accompanied by bis
bride.
Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore.
Special rates by week or month.
Mrs. P. J. Neff returned Friday
from a business visit to San Fran
cisco.
Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician. Office
419-420 Garnett-Corey building.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harmon, of West
Baden, Jnd., arrived in Medford Fri
day. Hot tarn ales at McDowell's.
Prof. P. II. Dally, of Eagle Point,
vrn In Medford Friday.
Phone your orders In to Eads
Bros. Transfer Co. Office phenes:
Ben 3152; Home 3C0-K.
Ed Weston was in Gold Hill Sat
urday on business.
Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore.
Special rates by week or month.
Edgar Hafor returned Friday night
from a several weeks' business visit
to Council Bluffs, Iowa.' Mrs. Hafor
will not return until In March.
Mrs. Ed, Andrews, teacher of voico
nt Medford conservatory, Nat build
ing. 276
Engineer Bert Harmon loft Sat
urday morning for Leland, Ore.,
where ho will run out lines for a
wagon road from Leland to Dr. Rod
dy's big copper mine.
Dr. Klrchgessehor will be at the
llotol Holland every Wednesday from
10 to 3 o'clock. 259
Tiio Loyal Temperance legion will
meet in tho Methodist church on
Bartlett street Wednosday, January
24, at 4 p. on. All children between
tho ages of C and 10 aro urged to
attend. MIbh Smith, state secretary
of tho L. T. L., will bo with us at
that time.
Emily T. Standeford, examiner for
tho New England Conservatory of
Music in Boston, piano, harmony,
musical history. 428 West Fourth
street. Telephono 7211. 2CC
Tho Baptist ladles hold a mission
ary meotlng nt tie hospitable homo
of Mrs. L. B. Kent Tuesday afternoon
at 2:30. Mrs. Stlno hud prepared an
unusually Interesting and helpful
program, which was well carried out
by the various ladles present. Mrs.
Holmes sung 11 beautiful solo, after
which refreshments wero sorved and
n good social time enjoyed by all.
Fresh candy dally ut McDowell's.
Weeks&McGowanCo.
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UNDERTAKERS
Bay Phono 3371
Xlffht Flioneii r. W. Wttki 3071
A. E. Orr, 3093
X.ADY 4BBISTAIIT.
The opportunity of your lives Is
offered you now You can't afford
not to loo); prosperous and well
dressed when you can got four oults
sponged and pressed each mouth for
$l.r0. Tho price heretofore hnsilioon
$2. Call for our driver .who will
explain tho matter In detail; or call
nt tho Pantorlum Dyo Works com
pany's office, No. ft North Flrt Suits
called for once a week and delivered.
Wo want 500 members of this club.
Aro you with 119? ft s
Money to'Jonn on Improved coun
try and elty property. Medford Land
Co., aultu 201 First National hank.
Sunday school Institute nt tho
Presbyterian church next Friday,
January 2G, and continues until af
ter the following Sunday. The In
stitute will bo conducted by A. M
Williams, J. V. Mllllgan, H. M
Crooks and K. F. Hall. All aro
Invited.
Carrlo Louise Alton, violinist and
toachor. Medford Conservatory 270
Evangelistic meetings begin in tho
Proshylorlan church Jauuary 29. Rev.
Wm. Parsons, 1). I)., will bo the
evangelist.
Hot chill at McDowell's
C. C. Wright, of Wlnnemncca,
Nov., arrived in Medford Friday.
Mrs. W. N. Campbell and children
looft for Woodville Saturday to visit
over Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Tncobs.
Peerless Baking Co., 133 West
Main street, corner tlrapo and Main,
delivers fresh bread every morning
to your home. 259
Mrs. Maude Butler returned Satur
day morning to her homo at River
side, on Foots creek. She was ac
companied homo by Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Elliott, who will visit with
relatives there over Sunday.
Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician. Office
419-420 Garnett-Corey building.
J. A. Wright and family of Phoe
nix were in Medford Saturday.
Geo. O. Goulot, of Orlska, N. D.,
stopped off in Medford Friday for a
short visit with S. A. Nye and W.
N. Campbell He 'was en route to
Los Angeles.
Edgar Martin, violin and piano in
struction, at Palmer's Piano Place.
2C7
Jj W. Mitchell will leave tonight
for Portland and Seattle, p bo ab
sent two weeks on business.
Geo. Morrison arrived In Medford
Friday from Vancouver, Wash., for
a few days' visit with old-time
friends. Mr. Morrison Is now en
gaged In the newspaper business In
Vancouver.
Try McDowell's Ice cream and
sherbets.
Mrs. Staplcton left Medford Sat
urday morning for Ashland where
she will rcceivo medical treatment
at tho Swedenburg hospital.
Money to loan on Improved coun
try and city property. Medford Land
Co.. suite 201 First National bank.
Miss Leila Meo visited Ashland
friends Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Fox of .Central
Point wero Medford visitors Satur
day. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Banlc building,
Medford.
Messrs. J. II. Cochran and J. F.
Hutchason will leave Medford on No.
1G tonight for Portland, whero on
Monday they will be guests at a ban
quet to bo given tho several re pre
sentatives of tho Mutual Life Insur
ancc company by tho coast managers
of that company.
For sale, Stone's confectionery
storo, opposite depot. Exceptionally
good preposition. 259
Mrs. Cbas. Johnson Is visiting
Ashland friends for a few days.
Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore,
Special rates by week pr month.
Mrs. T. J. Parton and daughter,
Miss Alma, of Eaglo Point, were in
Medford Saturday. Miss Alma left
on No. 15 for a visit to relatives in
Ashland.
Joo Beeman, mayor of Gold IIJ1I,
was in Medford Saturday.
Mr. Waddle, mannger of tho Nat
atorlum, has fitted up and opened a
room In tho building for the use of
devotcps of chess and checker games.
Patromigo for these games is solic
ited. 259
Charles Toll of this city and
Charles Terrili of Uroyv-mbgro en
gagod in a street scrap In which it
Is said Tull was tho aggressor and
also the viptor. Tho poljco Interfered
and pujt a stop to tho row, but at
noon Saturday no complaint had
been filed with Justjco of the Poaco
Taylor, and as City Magistrate Canon
Is out of tho city nono could havo
been filed with Jilrn.
Read Benson's Bargains on another
page and save money.
E. B. Fljier, managing editor of
tho Orcgonlan, accompanied by Dan
J, Malarkey, arrived in Medford tjils
morning to mnko tho final transfer
In closing the sale of an orchard
tract near Talent, which wus reported
Home tlmo ago.
Bread, pies, cakes, ices and ice
creams nt tho Peerless Dukory.
Prompt dellvory, both phones. 2!i$J
Miss Besslo Say tho Score!!, sec
retary of tho young people's depart
ment of tho W. 0, T. U., wj speak
at the Baptist church on Wednesday
evening, January 24. All nro urged
to bo present
Medford, Ore., Nov. 7, 1911. This
Is to certify tjint about November my
daughter vna taken with n severe at
tack of rheumatism which rendurotl
her left arm useless, In fact It was so
near pnrnlyied that she was not able
to move her fingers, but kuowlng of
some of Dr. Chow Young's marvelous
liuros of long standing cases of
rheumatism, we decided to consult
hlin. In which I am pleased to my
made no mistake, as his. remedies
acted as he claimed they would and
after tho third treatment tho vluni
mntlc pain entirely left her and she
hijs not had any symptoms of rheu
matism since; besides her general
health Is much Improved and l do not
hesitate In saying 1 believe those
ufflictod with rheumatism or paraly
sis will do well to consult Dr. Chow
Young, whoso house la comer of
Tenth, and Front Btreets, Medford,
Oregon. A. P. WEISS. 270
SENATOR CUMMINS ANNOUNCES
(Continued From Page Onei
MAN WANTED BY
ROSEBURG CAUGHT
fl. A. GriuiUM wns ambled in Med
ford Friday ijlglit by Chief of Piditw
HilMin, upon itiHuuntiou received by
wire from !ioseUuir.
ttrimu in waited in lhwobunx '
mi wor olmrgn jjl" Itiruon,, by bailee.
Oont!)blo It. I' 'AnIiuoi'IIi f IIono
Inirjj nrrived in Ahullon! this morn
iug and will 'return vwtli Id niuii on
No. 10 this afternoon. It is under
stood thai other (linmvs vwH bo pre
ferred iiKiiiiift flriuu- of yrnver
nature than the one li Is held on,
upon hi, nrrivitl in IU -ebuiy.
COURT HOUSE NTWS
Attention Dairymen
rtiul Stockmen
Just received ear of registered
and grade llolnteln cuttle. They
woro tho mortgage Utters of tho
Ohio Western Huhoivo and can do
It hero. All from tho noted DoKnl
strain, Imported from Holland.
Best herd went of tho Casomles,
Prices aio right.
Phono 732, party 1M or visit
our ranch on Ross Lnno,
TIOKNOU .V- llOOMTTLU
"!,1
tluit entile vordinlitv oxifts between
the I,n Follotte and Cummins move
moots.
Cummins Kilters Rait.
WASHINGTON, 1). C. Jan. 20.
Senator Bert Cummins of Iowa to
day announced his candidacy for the
republican nomination for president,
The declaration by tho Iowa sunutor
that ho wns at last In the field as
against President Taft and Senator
I-i Fpllotto of Wisconsin caused a
tremendous political sonsntlou.
Cummins' candidacy was an
nounced In n direct statement Issued
today. In it tho lowan said:
"So much has been published in
the newspapers and so much hua been
written and said to me concerning the
presidency, that I fool It my duty to
iiiako a plain statement to tho repub
licans of Iowa.
"Immediately upon my return from
the last session of congress 1 made
a statement of my opinion respecting
the presidency. That opinion remains
unaltered. The situation, however, Is
changed, and it now seems probable
that more than two candidates wljl be
seriously considered iu the national
convention.
"Under these conditions. It the re
publicans of Iowa bellevo 1 am fitted
to be presented to tho convention ns
a candidate for the presidential nom
ination and they desire to present aiio,
I will appreciate and accept their con
fidence as a gratifying evidence of
their Jalth In my promise to serve ns
best I can tho general welfare of tho
people."
NOTICE.
Notlco Is hereby given that the
undersigned will apply to thp city
council of tho city of Medford, Ore
gon, at Its next regular meeting on
February 0th. 1912, for a license to
sell spirituous, vinous and malt liq
uors in quantities less than n gallon
at his placo of .business on lot JO,
block 20, In said city, for a period
of six mouths, ,
WILL KARNES.
Dated Jan. 19, 1912.
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TOO JLATE TO CLASSIFY
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FOR RENT C room modern bunga
low on paved street; gas range.
G19 N. Riverside. Inquire at store
In rear. ' 2C5
FOR SALE Furniture of fivo rooms
complote. Address F. J. It., Trib
une. 2C1
WANTED Room and board for boy
8 years old, near Washington
school. Phono Mufti 541. 200
PERSONAL
PERSONAL Matrimonial
to date. Many wealthy
paper up
Business
confidential. Road testimonials on
marriages. Paper sealed, 10 cts.
Mrs. Bell, 1 81 G Magnolia ave., Los
Angeles, Calif.
Real Kstnli Trnn4Htloni.
Ida Minnie Moliee to John
Pieioj property iu PnichCs
Alukn addition, A-ldnud.. .;
Charles A. Hniwn to Ilender
non llnsh, Timd in See. 1 1,
Tp. :I0. IK.."
Win. A. IMiiUor In J. O. Talent,
property jn 1'mk addition,
Medford
Win. Lewis lo Win. I. Ureeu
jeaf, land jn Tp. :10, :IW
Win. II. Cuiuo to Dora ('nine,
one-third inturc.t i:i lot 7,
Ml; 10. (bddjlill
Win. II. ;nm,eto Iteuheu T.
Caine, om;-third inteiest in
lot 7, I.Ik 10;' Gold Hill
Ili'iiheii T. Culm I" I'll" M.
Caine, one-third interest in
lot 7, lilk 10, (fold Hill
Frederick Knhlnnd lo Clin. A.
Hniwn, r.'2-l acres 111 Tp. M),
IK.
James I. Frcdonbursr lo A. IC. J.
Shultt. laud iu.Tp. :il. 'JW..
C. It, Ueimroth lo J, O. Tuleut,
S.28neres iu.Tp. :iS, 1...
J. T. Ends lo Jf. I). Rrophy,
pmpurty iu Fiit Kxtcusiou
Southern udd., Medford..,.
O. W. Palm toJ. C. Barnes et
nt., property in Cottage ad
dition, Medford-
United Status to'.Urant family,
1(0 neres in See. 10, Tp. lit,,
3W; patent.
F. II. Cook to Albert Anderson,
17 nens in Tp. US, 1W
J. C. Collin! to A. K. Reamiw,
land in blk. 7; Park ndd. to
Medford
Win. Lewis to Ww' U Oreen
lear, laud in Sc?3G, Tp. 30
3W ...
John H. ilyorly to Win. L
Greouleaf, land Iu Tp. 3C,
3W Contract
O. & C. Dev. Co. to II. II. Wea-
gant, land In Tp. 38, IE.. 231-78
U. S. to Sanford S. McKorchcr,
land In Tp. 40, IK Patent
Jnmcs W. Dudley to Geo. R.
Llndley, lot 9. blk. 3 Siski
you Heights add. Medford. 100
Win. M. Smith to' Gus Nowbury,
Win. M. Smith to Gus .New
bury. ...,,,... Power of Attorney
Frultgrowors Trust & Title Co.
to Mollia Kceno, lands In Tp.
37, 1W t.
Molllo Koeno to Fruitgrowers
Trust & Title Co., 1C50 acres
in Medford '.
Johp A. Van Sant ot al. to R.
W. Flshor, jiroporly In Ash
land 1
Albert Alford to W. T. Mason,
lots 4, 5, C and 7, blk. "S"
Talent l
C. C. Beekmnn to Benton Bow
ers, 900 acres In Tp. 3C, IK. 2 1,000
Seattle Appraisals
Sovoral Medford people have
employed us to npprnlHo Seattle
real estate. Such appraisal la
usually worth more than It costs.
Ira J, Dodge ot Medford was
formerly contitjctod with thin of
fice. Other Seattle and Medford
refexences on request.
u, 0. intsuiNi: v company
UOO New York Itlk., Seattle
(Charter Member Seattle Real Es-
tato Assn.)
REAL ESTATE
Willninotto Valley Farms
of nil description-.
Garden ami Fruit Lands, Timber
Lands.
Some exeellent bargains in AL
MANY CITY lMIOl'KUTY.
Write or call on
J. V. PIPE
'J0.1 West Set I St.. Allmnv. Ore.
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Murrliigu Licenses.
Edward M. Morgan uud Florence
K Simmons, rr
FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS
FOR RENT New and up to date
apartment modern in every partic
ular, gas cooking, steam heat, etc.
Smith's apartment house, 217 So.
Rjvcrsldo.
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rogms, light, gas and bath.
Also two room houso, furnished,
cjoso Jn. Inqulro 337 West 10th
street. 2C9
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Furnished houso close
in. Box 495 or inqulro ut Com
mercial ciuu. T
FOR RENT Furnished houso con
tabling 0 rooms, hot uud cold wa
ter, buth, etc. Threo blocks from
P. O. Inqulro 310 N. Bartjett. tf
FOR RENT 4 and 3 room houso,
$7 and $4 a month. 322 S. Cen
tral avo. 2C7
FOR RENT Furnished 0 room cot-
tage, modern. P18 King at.
FOR RENT HockenyoR bungalow;
modern. 72? West Jh st. Phono
Main GC03.
FQR RENT OFFICES
FQH RENT Ovor tho
with heat .and light.
Davja.
poHtofflco,
Seo A A.
FOlt RENT Large, comfortablo of
flco rooms with elevator sorvico,
s(cam heat, hot uud cold wutor.
Low rates. Apply Mod fort) Furnt-
turo fc UuYf. co,
New Cuhvh.
Charles Itatidlos versus II. C Bon
uey and P. A. Uonney; uutlon for
money. A. E. Iivoines, attorney for
plulntlff.
Hasklns for health.
Children's Eyes
tWSM
require onrcfni watching, ospcclnlly
In the case of studious scholars. At
tho first sign of weakliest! they
should hnvo thnlr eyes examined, mid,
If necessary, Glauses should bo worn.
But any kind of glussea will not do.
Bring tho child to mo and I will
guarantee to fit tho right lonscs so
as to improve the vIhIoii and reinovo
any hoaduchos that may result from
oye-strulii.
J)p. Ripkert
(Hit KeiliM-r's ,
WOOD
COAL
ANY QIWNTITY
BURBIDGE FUEL &
TRANSFER CO.
BOTH PHONICS
EVERYTHING FOR
THAT OFFICE
If 'short phono us. ..Both
Phonos
Medford
Book Store
MAKE AN OAT OF THIS
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that tho bettor the outs, corn and
moal you glvo your stock tho botlor
health will thoy ho In, timl tho more
hard work will thoy bo capable of
doing. Wo aro offorlng tho very host
Feed on tho market and nt snonoy
saving prlcos. Wo ask a trial, uh
that will bo all that Is necessary to
mako you a regulur customer after
ward. It Is only by touting that you
can prove our claim.
RUSS MILL
Do You Need Drain Tile?
WW MAffl'lMOTURn IT
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The Most That Can lie Made.
Refnro Ordorluu; Hm Vn.
Rogue River Pottery Co
HOI) (Inriiett'Cui-oy Illdif., Meilfonl
Plant at Tolo,
Tf-&Mr,'p
!V TMU'll'vD't1 '! kV l,JJi
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A Full Line of
444flr'jVlt44Vff'
Peerless Lamps
All Kiiaraiiloptl. Now ia
(liti tiuip to gel your houso
wirt'tl. (lood IIkIiI ttddH lo
(Iu; comfort oil wlnl or
llll'llfllS.
SO. ORCGON ELECTniC CO.
North Grnie Street.
rrr.
Noarly a quai'tcr of a century lmilor tho hjuihi
nianticiiKMil
THE
County
Jackson
Medford, Orogbn
.It has .mu'eot'dt'd because of
Bank
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Soimdnosa of priiit-ijilti
Economy of inaiia(Mitont
Safoty of invest mciit
Courteous and liberal treatmout
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00
J. Vawler, PreHideut (I. i. Lindloy, Vieo Pvo.
U. Y. AleDouald, Cashier
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First
National Bank
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MEDFORD, OREGON
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00
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United Slates and Postal Savings Depository
"Wo solicit your business, which will receive our
careful attention.
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oititis citAwroitn,
M. Ii. Al.l'Oim. CASIIIItlt
AHSIKIW.Vl" CASIIlltlt
$40 PER ACRE
Vor 80 aeres the east half of tho north wont
quarter of Koctiou 5, town !l(j, rangp .1 YU8t
ono and a half milos avosI of .lunglo .Point.
Twenty to 25 acres has boon under cultivation.
Tho owner is very anxious to soil and at this
price it ought to move.
W. T. YORK & CO.
Mail Tribuno Block
Rog'uelands Irrigated Tracts
$450 per acre, plowed, fenced, leveled ad
'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 INCORPORAT P
FRED N, CUMMINGS, Manager
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