Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 15, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MATfi TRTBUK15, JtBDTCmD, OlilMlON. TIIVKHIIAY, WWIM'AKY Hi, 1012.
IOCAL AND
I- PERSONAL
a
Mrs. ICtl Coker or ilornbrook, Cnl.,'
nml hor sister, Mrs. Frank Gregory,
of Cotllrnl Point woro In Modfonl
Thursday visiting Mrs. M. 10 Fielder
nnd family.
Mr nhtl MrB. ll. A. ,)nrvls rif Port
Huron, Mlrli., arrived In Medford
Thursday htflrhlng1 ahd oxpebt to lo
cnto horo. Thoy nro acquaintances
of Miss "Harriett Qtix, teacher of
sclohco 'hi the Medford high hchool.
Conio tb Ind Fish Mut-kef for fresh,
fealt nml smoked fish, nyators, crabs,
clams,' Utilttsf. oggs anU rfriultry. We
alo carry k 1fbbd line of clicew and
lunch Roods. Give ifs a cull. Wo
nro horo to please jou. W. II,
Kenworthy & Co. 283
Snldor'a pnro milk and cream at
McDowell's.
13. n. Taylor, of Spokane, arrived
Iri tho fclty Wednesday.
11. Ij. 'Wnlthcr, manager for the
Rogue Kher Electric company, was
In Grants Pass Thursday on business.
Tho Medtord Conservatory of Mu
sic and languages Is tho only music
cchool In southern Oregon with a fall
corps of teachers. Q. Talllandler,
director. Send for catalogue. 27C
Mrs. Cecil Morslthew returned to
her home at SIssou, Cal., after a
visit In Medford with Mrs. F, J.
Watson and family.
Wm. Ostor or Toledo, Ohio, who
has hecn horo for a week looking
around, loft Thursday morning for
Ixs Angeles.
Rooms GOc and up. Hotel Moore.
Special rates by week or month.
Mrs. Phil Loosley, of Central
Point, was In Medford Thursday vis
iting friends.
H. H. Taylor visited friends In
Ashland Thursday.
Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore.
Special rates by week or month.
J. T. Gagnon returned Thursday
from a business trip to PortlanU
Mrs. E. Grant, who has been in
Medtord several weeks visiting her
daughter, Mrs. J. P. Hall, returned
Thursday morning to her hbnlo in
Etna Mills, Cal.
S. A. Newell. ladles tailor. 4th
floor M. P. & II. Co. bldg.
Fred Balch was in Talent Thurs
day on business for the Rogue Rlter
Fruit association.
A. A. Aken, ono of tho proprietors
of tho Golden Rule store, returned
Wednesday from a several weeks
business trip to a number of eastern
wholesale cities.
Try McDowell's Ico cream and
sherbets.
R. W. Hitchcock, of Eagle Point,
was in the city Wednesday.
Dr. and Mrs. 3, M. Keeno returned
Thursday morning from Portland.
Snlder's pure milk and cream at
McDowell's.
C. P. Drlggs of Butte Falls was In
tho city Thursday.
W. I. Vawter'left Wodnosday eve
ning for Portland.
Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore.
Special rates by week or month.
C. L. Reanies returned on train
No. 1C Wednesday evening from
Klamath Falls and left on train No.
14 tho same evonlng for Portland.
See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
C. C. Meesin or Cayuga, NT. J., and
J. A. Katchlan, of Lldgorwood,
Wash., arrived In Medford Wednes
day. Thoy aro acquaintances of Leo
J. Mlksche.
Wunted, a toolroom boy at the
Valley Auto Co.
Mrs. E. D. Brlggs and Mrs. James
Mc.N'ary, of Ashland, woro In Mod
ford Wednesday, tho guoats of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Win. Angle.
Mrs. Addle Rlppoy, who has been
spending the winter In Klamath
Falls, has returned to her homo in
Medford.
Tho Home Millinery Is showing all
tho latest styles In Paris street hats
and mannish walking hats, 1021
West Ninth streot. 283
Attornoy Newbury was In Grants
Pass Thursday In which city lib had
n caso on for trial in the circuit
court.
Tho Home Millinery la' showing
spring hats In all their glory. 1021
West 0th. 283
Mato ahd Ernest Bidon, C. L. Bon
ton und Joo Hlbbnrd woro nt Gdld
Ray Thursday gathering In u harvest
of ducks. Thursday was tho last day
or tho open Beuson for ducks.
Early Roso, Fall bunks' Early Sun
rlso and American Wonder boed pota
toes In any quantity at C. L.
Shelffelln'a grocery. 281
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ponbo, who have
been employed up ut tho Prospect
Construction company's camp, came
down from Prospect Wednesday and
nro now visiting Ashland friends.
C J. Humphrey of Derby was In
Medford Wednosdny and Thiusdoy on
business.
Rev C, It. Lninnr fclurhr-d THurs
day to MitUii after a tew days stay
In the city.' '
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School Superintendent J. l'orov
Wells was In Wood vllle Thursday on
business cnnnvcllnT with tho schools,
J. K. kendrlcks was lit Grunt
Pass TltHrsWuy on bifslnes.
Carkln vt'Taylof (John II. CaVkin,
Glenn O. Taylor), ntlorncya-at-law,
bver 'Jackson (bounty Bank building,
Medford.
JVttortioy V. J. Nufuhan was in
Central Point Thursday on lOKn)
iinstnws.
Ubrattl Sflliy-Smllh loft Wetlnesdny
vonliiK fur a ploHsurfc trip to Port
land.
Tho Cottnxo bnrbor shop has
nunod to 19 S. Central. 280
J. W. Llndqulst left Wednesday
afternoon fbr Red Hint's, Cnl.
Mrs. K. C. Caddis Is visiting Ash
land friends.
T. G. DorllUK of Rosoliurg was In
Medford TuoMlny nnd Wqdnetday
visiting Mrs. l.Ulle Ray.
Fresh candy dally at McDowell's.
Misft 1,11a Moo. of Jacksonville, Is
vlsttlhg Ashland.
County Assessor W. T. Grieve Is In
Snleni on business before the state
tax equalization board.
Try tho Modern Wood Yard for
dry wood. $2 a tier and up. Phone
7SC1, Pacific. 2S1
Roy McCrlte, who has been visit-
t MnilfuxJ (uilnffi am f n tW
.' 4 . ' , , , . . , Kntlaiul Is bulrj: up a uinjonty of the preclou tx)ok? now being nucUonel 'fT i.t t' e H. M'iumU in Ni-iv
nvuKs, .uiuruiu i vuiiuauuj ,- '" ...... u,.rI,ir, ou.ir.'u li. of 1. ml 'ti. at the second tlai'i tie captureil a OnU-iilHW it ' t " U tint
his homo In Walla Walla, Wash. stunned las r.vais. The Bible N In two oluiues, at the end or each of which In mi utti 4.4t.uii d Ai I i 11,1 Mi wI.ik
Irvine Worthlncton left Wednes- that It belonged to a priest luunvUvd with the CathetlMl of LtrvctiL
day evening tor a business trip to
Portland.
B. P. Anderson or Sacramento Is
In Medford visiting relatives.
Ed Ilanley left Wednesday evening
for Alaskfi. whlthor ho goes to look
after his big salmon canning Inter
ests. Klrby S. Miller loft Wednesday
evening for a business visit to Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Laldley were
In Gold Hill Wednesday night on
business.
John A. Honey, who Is very low
with rheumatism ot tho heart, was
reported this morning to bo not so
well as yesterday, whon there was
thought to be a slight chango for
tho bettor.
Brooks Spencer returned Wednes
day from a three months visit in
St. Louis and St. Paul.
B. T. VAN DE CAR
will save you money if in the
market lor diamonds, watch
es or jewelry. The best goods
at lowest prices in MecU'drcl
PH1PPS BUILDING
OlttfHO LIME SUkPHtm 6PRAY
:t(! IIi'kiit T xt In M ''I Hiiiuii No 'mU'
Kentucky l.liulc I .on I'
Aisoiinlo ul' l.mtl
Xino Arnonito
All'nirn, Oivhnrtl (Iras-, Tiiiiolliy, Vololi
ROGUE RIVER FRUIT & PRODUCE ASSOCIATION
ARMY CAPTAIN FLEES;
LEAVES WIFE AND DEBTS
Weeks&McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
Xajr Phono 9871
HIlTut Flionest r. VT. Weeki 2071
A. S. Orr, 3093
I.ADV ASSISTAKT.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Feb. lo.
Captain J. I). Renins Company II,
30th United Slates infantry, m ntli
letio office nt the I'rcMio, i iiiiiii
today, lenuiu:, it in declared, n trail
of lebt behind him and deserting lit
wife nnd two young children.
Ten j-enrj ago, in the Philippines
Captnin ReausiB' troubles are Miid to
have begun when a Chinese tailor
tendered his bill to the regimental
adjutant. The captain was eourt
mnrtialed nnd it wan found Hint lie
was .$4000 in debt. An agreement
wan reached by which he was to pay
flOO a mouth until he wa dear.
When the regiment wan ordered to
the Mexican border last hummer,
Captain Roams vn again pressed
far funds, but he struggled along un
til Christmas when he told Colonel
MeClure that he could make no i'ur-
thor -payment. It wiir not known thut
lie had iolated hb ngreement nnd
eonlrueted other debts, hut IiIk resig
nation and disappearance todn.i
hrouglit nnotlier expose.
APPORTION mm
OF ROGUE RIVER
Superintendent Chinnock Prepar.
Exhaustive Information for Public
Will Have Statement Ready to
Issue Soon.
TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS.
KViaitWTT, Vsnh.-AihoHnu Iihh
boeu hold at ptiMlc auttlou lo nullify
a debt. Sheriff J. II. Smith wtn It's
thu flmt time .1 Imwmo htii liwn auc
tioned off In the tM(i of WnMhliiK
ton.
MOTHERS 10 BEET
WITH TEACHERS
1T0 Every Owner of An Oil Lamp
Would you lil morn liijhtU HuUit lilit lot U'h iuomy'f
Tho MARVEL VAPORIZER tlm-H il.
Hunt air with (he oil. A IK IS KKKK.
Tho Vnpoi'izoi' (urns tho oil into pis or vapor, mixon tho
vapor with the air nml thou hums it. UohiiII n pure
whito, soft, stonily litclil. I'oiiVi-t liht rm' hall' the cosl.
Vaporizor onlv Jlo o'iits, with lniruor :() oouls. lOvorvhodv
on n ari'ord ono.
AInil n onrd to
T. Henry Callaghan
102 Mistlloo Slroot, with uuir niinihor and nddross and
mt a I'roo trial. Adonis wanted.
Heft n lire J.irkifMi t'oiintr ll.tnk
WOULD AMEND SPEECH
MADE BY KING GEORGE
LONDON, Feb. l.'. Sounding the
keynote of the labor parly in the
hotifco of commons here today, J. It.
McDonald moved to amend King
George's addros to parliament. He
expro.fed regret that his nmjosly had
failed to recommend minimum wty
ro:ii!iitid!i legislation, the nntioiiulizii
tion of railroadB and other ineaHiircH
dcKiyiied "lo procure nil equal divi
sion of t!10 fruits of Industry."
Stocks Gain.
NEW YOltlC, Teb. 15. WJien to
day's Block market orionod Heading,
In good domarid, rose 0-8 and Cana
dian Pacific was up Xi. Northern
Pacific gained 1 and tho eullro
market was steady at about yester
day's close. Later, under weakness
of United States Stcol, tho market
foil back, Lehigh Valley dropping l
and Heading 5-8. Duylng soon sout
tho loadors Up again briskly. Cana
dian Pacific jumped ' and Union
Pnclflc 1 point.
Tho maiket closed firm.
Jlonds wero steady.
Schooner Wrecked.
SEATTLE, Wash., Fob. 1C
Caught on tho treacherous shoals off
Otter Point, Dlscovory passage, tho
fishing schooner Carrier Dog, of this
port, Is hard ashore and In grave
danger of being lost, A wrecking
crew was sont to tho scono of tho
accident toduy.
According to word received hero,
James T. Chinnock, superintendent f
water division Xo. 1, is prewiring to
open to public inspection next month
the proofs and testimony taken be
fore the board of centred in the ad
judication of water right-, of the
Hogue rhernud its tributaries. Tlii
uill he followed by the taking of tes
timony in content ities.
In connection with the adjudication
of the wuter of this t renin Superin
tendent Cliinnock -Miys he is prepar
ing the most complete ttnd exhmiHtivc
index nnd digest of all claims tiled on
Hoguu river and its tributaries wvtr
attempted in thin slate in h ense of
this character lie is silw inn king
complete itmps of the li cnins and the
districts the sene. All nl tliiK in
formation will also be open for pub
lic inspection next month.
ADJUTANT GENERAL IS
CALLED DOWN FOR LETTER
SNOHOMISH, WmIi.-L V. Km-
sin was struck b a bull In his fluid
nnd knocked ontlrvly throuxh n board
fouce. Two of Krawln rllm were
broken, and h lia deeldod to
slnughtor the bull.
SNOHOMISH, Wah. While dunn
ing a "HlghhMd ftliiK" here lust
night Mns. (!orj;K NcIhou. a brldo of
a week, full anil broke a I or.
PORTLAND," Ore "CJlo mo my
hat; I am tttft working bore any
more," said Karl Hoockel, an Iron
worker, lit had fallen from the toil
of tho now OroKon-WnHhlnKton rail
road bridge with a sheer drop of 130
feet beneath him nnd had saved hltn
solf by striking and dinning to a
steel eable after falling 2& feet.
THE DALLES, Ore. "Yon are
charged with forgery," said Judge
Hradshaw '(Sullt)," replied Dan
McCnne. "Sentenced to from one to
flvo yenre." said tho Judge and Me
Cuno was hustled to a train already
at the station. Tho judge looked at
his watch. "Threa minutes, u rec
ord," Ktld be. "No.U cn."
WASHINGTON, I). C. Feb. 15.
Hcoause of "Insulting letters" writ
ten to tho secretary of war nnd to
General Wood, chief of stuff. Major
General AlnRHorth, adjutant general
of tho army, was relieved of his du
ties today and hold awaiting orders
as n measure on discipline. Tho ao SAN p-jtANOISCO. Cal. Mrs. II.
iwn was uiKen uy oruor 111 i-ruiuiii ; A 0rll wflM.c,, ... ..u, si1B.u fro,
SAN KHANOISCO, Cnl.Suhtrn
gotten her aro right on the Job for
tholr rights. Why not? Who pays
the taxes If tho oltleus don't? The)
want, and aro getting, tho use of
city automolillOH to carry them to
the registration pluuos.
Taft.
Thieves Ransack Church.
PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 15. The
police today wore askod to find two
thlecs who broke Into tho First
Congregational church, ransacked
the place 'and departed with $100
worth of clothing that was being
packed In a missionary box In the
basomeut.
THE MOTHER-IN-LAW AGAIN.
J3 xStyi F-l
21T65
tho desert. "Where do I roglstor?"
she Hk(Hl the clerk. He turned the
book around to hor. "Right here.'
Sho signed. "Front!" ho called to a
bellboy. It was a hotel.
LOS ANOHLES, Cnl. Pin 00 of
alfalfa, roasted alfalfa mots, ultli
alfalfa loaves nti'gratlu, alfalfa salad,
alfalfa pudding, alfalfa onfo nolr.
This Is Clmrlos Farrell's menu for
dinner tonight. Flvo friends will
tttko a chanui.
LONG UKAyil, Cnl. "You waijt
an animal trainer I'm n school
teachor," sohboil . pretty Margaret
Walker to tho board of oducntlon.
oho said the big boys btoke U tho
furniture. Hehool olosod. "
DHRKKMSY, Cal. Hero's a wom
an with a worthwhile fud. Dor nniuo
I Is Annie M. Aloxnndor a "Miss" If
you please and hor stunt Is flnaiu
lug und itcompunylug veitehrate
zoological expodltlons. Just hack,
from a trip.
KO6S. KCGk-UADS.
The mother-in-law Is responsible for
more troubles between oung married
people than anj thing elso, with lovo
for stioilg drink 1 close second." This
Is the opinion of Miss Rose McQunde,
1 probation officer In ono of tho New
York cnur Sho 1 js she bus static
les to prove her nssertlon. , ,
SAN RAFAEL, Cal. a. Jojioe read
"Treasure Island," Thun ho droamed
of a pot of gold in his back gulden.
Ho didn't want to look foolluli, ho
ktpt putting off tlio hunt. Hut to
day thoio's a holo In tho gnidon and
bo's rich.
VALLMJO, Cal. Tho colllor Noro
will salt from Mnro Island Kolnnary
2S, carrying coal to tho torpedo flo
tilla off Hun Diego. Tho uilllor may
proceed to Pnnumn later to rellovo
tho Justin thoro.
A .Mothcis and Ten In in 11 U''--rtf
Hie Itoo-ewlt iwclioul will In hcid
Frlditr nrteniooii at .1 0VI01 k
lliisincss of iuiMittanci will he
taken up ami 11 large iiitcndiuicc 1
desired. All small children Hill lit
taken care of bv the kiudegiirtvu com
mittee. Follow iiiy n the prugmm 1m
Iho ul'IcriHieii:
I'nir.
Addres,- Dr. HtcnnH.
.Musicnl m'IccIhhi Mandolin club.
Remarks -I'rol'. Hrvendgc.
MuHinc.
UeHi1tna Mm. Webster.
Refri'shmrnix.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
4-
FOR SLE llarrct Rink TuTl
and htiis li:t IhIii 2s I
PfTni"tETifFriMmTuFiilshiMr hou.
lights and wulnr in the rear of L'.'"
So, f.raiw. I2 r.U UHrt ,
WANTED --To rent small uoumm' h i !
chicken purk and acre of garden
Terms must Ik- reasonable Ad
dress "A." Mall Tribune. Htl
WANTED- Three laTTRSTto take or
ders for Vaporisers and gas burn
ers generating gas from coal oil
without mantels; good commis
sion. Apply nt 102 Mistletoe st
1X2
FOTTSaT.E A" getintne' sai, six
room modern house dose In, $100
cash, Including Intnrml. PrU
, 92200. C. A. McArthur, I'm Iflc
3881. Home 279. 2H1
Monthly Blooming and Climbing Rosos, Troo Rones,
Shndo Trooa, Small Fruits, Strawberry Plants and a
General Assortment of All Kinds of Fruit Trees
H. B. PATTERSON
Offlro In Nn.i Holrl libby Inildf Kulmtirn Next (o Itnrbcr Hliop
Snlchjnitl IIP Houlli I'lr Hlrcct
Offlro Plionn Main Hill Itclilciun Pliouo Main JIU:i
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Peerless Lamps
Tl- lit 11 VT
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tlu limo lo w your hou.sn
wired, flood litfht adds (o
the comfort of winter
months.
SO. OREGON ELECTRIC CO.
North Grape Street,
4'4T4'rr4T4444rt4tT4r4W-i:r-T--T'--T
lIW10WVMH-nHiWHaWM
FOR lirc.NT B room modern Iioiih.
915, Including watei. Phone 711
2H3'
'A NT 5D Second hainl"TIaek" h.p
for cash. Ilpx U.. Tribune 2X0
AllU'YOlf LOffKINO FOTtA HU8I
N1CH8 BNAP7- -Listen to this Lot
2,'xlOO, one stoiy building, oih
liIiH'k from main street, i.inoo.
Itils offer open only for a few
days. W
WASTED
T. York & Co.
snooo for 2 or
'. vl-urv
on 1 111 proved Rear (rek bottom al
falfa is mli near Mdfoid, or JH'.oi)
for 1 ar on other gilt edge se
cdrlty. :ia2 So (VnHal nvo 2NI
L00K at Your
Child's TcetH
ife
orcnBlonally, to see ' it tl cy aro all
light and have 110 i,:ip.omJ or do
cay. If In doubt bring tho child to
us for an examination. Wo aio corn
potent Dentists of long and vailod
practical oxpuihmco and do tho host
woilc In ovory branch of tho profes
sion. Our charges aro most moder
ate, ns our many plousod patroim will
toll you. And nut work novcr falls
to glvo satisfaction,
DR. BARBER, The Dentist
207-208 Farmers and FrultgroworB
Dank llldg., Medford, Oregon
Pacific Phono Main GC3
Home Phono 287-L.
U.i .- -
First
National
Bank
OF
MEDFORD, OREGON
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
Surplus and Undividod Profits $65,000.00
United .Slides and Postal Savings I)o)osilory
"We'soliuit your business, whiuh will receive our
careful attention.
1'. K. DKULL, PRICSIDKNT M'T, ALI'ORD, OASIIIKIt
ORRIH ORAWKORD, ASSISTANT (MSIIIICH
Nearly a quarter of a century under tho sanio
management
THE
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Oregon
It has succeeded because oil
Soundness of principle
Economy of management
Safety of invosliuent
Courteous and liberal treatment
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00
W. T. Vawter, President 0. R. Lindloj Vico Pros.
0. W. McDonald, Cashior
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