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

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IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
llcv. K. O. Kldrldgo took trnln No.
10 Monday night for n visit to Mb
Bon-In-lnw iind daughter In Itose
burg. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Decker loft Mon
day night for Portland.
Mr. nnd Mr. P. C. Onrrott ro
turned Monday nttornonn to , their'
homo In Aslilnnd after u visit In
Mcdford to Mr. nnd Mrs. I. A. Prnltt.
Tho Llttlo Lady lied, onntnclod
Jinmllo broom ( copyrighted) wants n
homo with cvory good hotisovvjfo who
can appreciate her worth, nnd will
relievo the burden of Iiouso clennlnt;
this spring. For sale by nil first
rlnBs dealers In cvory town In the
United Slates. 2Sf
Real homo made bread at Do Voo's.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Klipplo re
turned Tuesday morning to thoir
homo In Summer Lake, Ore., after n
povernl weeks stay with relatives In
Mcdford.
Cnrkin & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law,
over Jnckeon County Bank building,
Medford.
Dr. It. W. Stearns was In Gold
Hill Tuesday on professional busi
ness. Fresh candy dally at McDowell's.
S. II. Mnrjdo of Senttlo was in
Mod ford Tuesday, having stopped off
whllo en route home from the east
Sco It. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Mrs. M. G. Douglns returned Tues
day morning to her hbme in Junction
City, Ore., after a visit In Medford
with her daughter, Mrs. K. Hull.
Home baking and salads. HC
North Front. Phone order. Home
273-L.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Redtield and
II, S. Rcdflold returned Tuesday to
their homo in Glendale, Ore. These
people were readouts of Medford
several years ago, II. S. Redfield be
ing the first Jeweler to pitch his tent
In tho city.
Solder's pure milk and cream at
McDowell's.
H. D. Mills, of Butte Falls, was In
tho city Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. E. Rice of Spo
kane arrived In. the city Monday.
The Medford Conservatory of Mu
sic and languages Is the only music
school in southern Oregon with a full
corps of teachers. G. Talllandier,
director. Send for catalogue. 276
Mrs. Vm. Stacey and children left
Tuesday for Goshen, Ore., where they
expect to reside.
Otis Benton left Monday for Cairo.
111., to visit home folk.
Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore.
Special rates by week or month.
Michael Murphy, tho Kerby miner,
was In the city Monday on buslaess.
E. B. Wing, a Eugene marketman.
Hhlpped a carload of fat cattle from
Medford to his Willamette valley city.
Tho cattle wore purchused from Mr.
Donlgan at Jacksonville.
Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore.
Special rates by w.eek or .month.
Gus Newbury left Monday night
for Salem, where on Tuesday ho pre
sented an argument before tho su
preme court in the case of Cantrall
versus Sterling Mining company.
Try McDowell's Ice cream and
sucrueis.
Mrs. Delroy Goteholl loft Monday
afternoon for Minneapolis and other
Minnesota cities, whero she goes to
participate in tho final division of
her father's citato.
Snldcr's puro milk and cream at
McDowell's.
W. I. Vawtor Is In Suloni uu busi
ness beforo tho supreme qourU
Rooms COo and up. ilotol .Moore.
Special rates by week pr month.
Mrs. Jennings, who has been In
Mudford for n few weeks tho guont
of Mrs. II. C. Kontncr, loft Monday
night for the east.
S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th
floor M. F. & II. Co. bide. '
Mrs. E. C. Guddis retutrnod Mon
day from a visit to Ashland friends.
Washington's birthday the ladies
of tho Roosuvelt district will enter
tain, from 3 to 5 p. m., at the resi
dence, of Mrs. Geo. F. King, Hit
East Main street. An excellent pro
gram will be rendered and light re
freshments served. Twenty-five rents
will bo charged, uud the money thus
obtained will bo usod to park and
Improve the grounds surrounding the
now Roosevelt public school build
ing, AH tho Iadlos In Medford aie
Invited to assist In this much needed
improvement. 2813
P. J, O'Garn. pathologist, Js devot
Jng much of his time at present go
ing over the orchards in the valley
and advising orchnrdists, this liolng
the. cleaning up period of the year.
WeeKs&McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Phone 3271
Xifffct FUOUIll T, W. Week! 3071
A. E. Orr, 3693
ABY ASSISTANT.
Ha loft Tuesday morning for the
Gore orchard near Voorhies.
.Chnrles Carnoy, superintendent of
tho quarries of tho Oregon Granite
company, 13 spending a few days in
.Mcdford recuperating from a sick
spell.
G. A. Hover of Phoenix has been
spending several days In Grants
Pass.
Washington's birthday the ladles
of the Roosevelt district will enter
tain, from 3 to f p. m nt the resi
dence of -Mrs. Geo. F. King, SIS
East Main street. An excellunt pro
gram will be rendered nnd light re
frcshiuQUts served, Twenty-five cents
will be charged, nnd the money thps
obtained will be lined to park and
Improve the grounds surrounding the
new Roosevelt public, school build
ing. AH the ladles in Medford are
Invited to assist In this much needed
Improvement. 2SG
Mrs. G. W. CoIvIr of Grauts Pass,
who was oporntcd upon for an in
jured kneo, at San Francisco, has
returned to her home with her
daughter, Mrs. Uertran Stone.
Eagle Point will institute an Odd
Fellows lodge next Tuesday night.
Miss Elizabeth Putnam returned
Tuesday morning from a visit lo
friends In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Henton spont
Sunday and Monday at Rock Point,
tho guosts of Mr. nnd Mrs. D. II.;
Stead.
By attending tho Washington Tea.
at the residence of Mrs. George F.
King, S43 E. Main street, Thursday
afternoon from 3 to " p. in., you
can assist In making excellent play
grounds of the now unimproved
Roosevelt school grounds. 2 S3
Grand Master Bowcrsox of tho Odd
Fellows ordor will pay an official
visit to Medford lodge N'o. S3 on
Saturday night of this week. The
Medford lodge has extended an in
vitation to all the Odd Fellow lodges
of the valley to visit them Saturday
night and It is expected there will
be from 250 to 300 visiting Odd
Fellows In the city. Grants Pass
lodge expects to charter a special
train and Ashland lodge has also ac
cepted the ivnitation for a large
number of its members. Gold Hill,
Central Point, Talent and Jackson
ville lodges always respond to these
Invitations and they will be repre
sented. A splendid banquet Is being
prepared for the occasion.
Born At the Sacred Heart hos
pital, la Medford, on February 19,
1912. to Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Black
ington, of Gold Hill, a son. This is
the first birth In the new hospital.
Dr. R. W. Stearns was the physician
In attendance.
The Medford Commercial club Is
almost daily In receipt of a variety of
inquiries from a varied assortment
of eastern men and women. These
inquiries come from people In all the
different business avenues of life
and from all .tho states of the union.
but not until a few days ago had
this club received a letter from a
commercial organization, such as Is
Medford's Commercial club. The
letter referred to is from the sec
retary of a commercial club In a
South Dakota town and amoug other
things said in the letter uro the lines
quoted belew: "Wo have had such
a bard winter here that a great many
people are talking Oregon and other
westorn states, and Medford sounds
good to me. Our towns bore are
overdone."
Mrs. J. M. White returuod Tuesday
morning to her home at Weed, Cal.,
after a visit in Medford to Mr. and
Mrs. S. P. White.
D. H. Miller of Gold Hill was in
Mod ford Tuosday on businoss.
J. H. Gay, of Central Point, was In
Medford Tuesday on a viilt to his nun
C. B. Gay and family.
R. V. Holde and It. E. Mali! lug,
representatives of tho Northwestern
Railroad company, aro iu the city on
business.
I. C. Patterson, brother of C. W.
Patterson, secretary of tho mining
association of Mudford, left Tuesday
for a visit to Los Angelos.
J. W. Prall, of Spokane, was In
the city Monday on business. While
hero ho closed the deal with the
members of the Masonic lodge of
this city for the sale of that vacant
tract of land at tho cornor of East
Main street and Riverside avenue,
the final payment of tho purchase
price or $10,0,00 having been made
Monday and a de,ed and abstract
given by Mr. Prali. Mr. Prall left
Tuesday morning for El Centro, Cal.,
whero he has land interests,
The newly elected directors of tho
Rogue River Fruit & Produce asso
ciation are mooting this afternoon
for the purpose of electing a man
ager for tho coming yoar. It Is be
lieved that Kldby S, Miller will bo
re-elected.
Tacoma Manager Seeks Talent.
TACOMA, Wash., Feb. 20. Mlko
Lynch, manager of tho Tacoma Tig
ers, loft yoslerday for St. Paul ami
Chicago In search of promising
youngsters. He wjl try and plgn
up a second bnsemun, npw with the
American league. Lynch in mysteri
ously silent about this man and re
fuses to give out his name.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE.
Bishop Scadding Comes to
Inspect Ashland Normal
Itt. Rev. (Iin-i. S. Studding,
lit. He. Clur"" s .v ".dt h.-' t .
of Oregon, Jieeomp.u k1 b Join U
Kollock ami liev. C. otimoii ol Oi
gon City, arrived m Mcdford Too -
Inv moniintr on their way to A-h
land, where tltev will consider the r-
qmmuiij; of the Ki.hii Scott ehnol,
ngroonble to an offer tendered by the
Ahluud Commercial club which
plans to place the old normal -cliool
building at the dipo-al of the
church authentic for chool pur
poc. EVANS-DIXON GO
S CALLED OFF,
So-Callctl Lightweight Champion of
the Northwest Develops Case of
Frozen Extremities There Will Be
No Fight.
Local tuns will not w m return
match between Robbie Hvan and
Youn Dixon, principally bocau-e
Kvnns bus dcveluHd a caee of iibl
feet. lie iint btttm dickering with
anagcr Kdwanii- iu rtntrd to the
price lor a return i-crnp and o )wr
aintent wan hi (iiibbliug that it
showed up that it wn bi fet't and
not his pucketbook which kept him
from higuing.
Kvnn cauw to Medford thiitkittg h
had picked a soft oue. He vn foolwl
and had not Dixou injured hio Jeft
early in the gHino a iliflrot xtory
might have been written. Dixon wa
by far the olevcrent ianu. In the
moautime Kvaiip lia- ukud up the Hit
ujttion nnd in ready to quit.
Manager Kdwnrd Un muwd an-,
other man to ; ugniiiM Dixon whicfi
will aKniire another lijvt cla ernp.
Thifi mill will probably Im tnge
MurcJt .".
PENNSY'S FLYER CRASHES
WITH COAL LOCOMOTIVE
irrtkiti t"ii-ni-vr i.. i.,..i. ,i,. I
uiwwur.iwn.-., j-H ecu. --
TIlH Pllllllk.1 II fllltfl ! I fi I fill ta. 1 Vt.llJtll "
flyer between NYw York and fbieo j Thcre "" IuwiIqii sold with Cotto
collided here toduv with an wijtmi' k"- C,,!t economical became
pulling 11 coal car.
Two Hi-emeu wen.,
ttttttttttttttTT.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ,'
FOIt 8ALK Pour room hotme; wood .
Bhod, chltken houtw; yard fenced,
blackburrluN. raapborrlen, htraw-,
bcrrloH; pardon; water In Iioiihc; I
only ?9&0, tonne 737 Wot 1 1th
between Newtown and King nt.,
neven block onth WaahliiKtMii '
school. :i 1 1 j
FOIt SALI5 Now buiiijaw with nix J
rooniH, bath and pantry; ncreened I
in back porch lOxL'i; front jiorch
8x28; cant front; lot fi0x17l feet'
doej), or two lot 100x171 with .
alley at Bide, wjth bain on. Will
give good terniH. Inquire a 1 7
Howard t., eat nldo, 1'hone
C261. 310
KOil 8ALH IloniOHtoad rolln(uUh
maiits, two cood oiiw, mxnl bulld
Iiih 3H ucrwi in cultivation on 0110;
SO aoros plow laud on other. Call
at room II S Ugo biilldliiK. 280 !
FOIt UJ3NT Alpdorn 9 iliinu houso,
oIoko In. on paved at. Also some '
cheap furniture uud range for
halo. 620 S. Holly. iS'J
FOjt HA I, K six ro7t7rbirmjirio w
two blocks south of Main St., on
Oakdale ave , $1500, a tmull pa
ment down, rest easv jiajni'-nt or
nionthb panuiitR If hlnd Hce
owner, 225 Ho. Oakdnlo, jko
MTWFORD, OKIWON. 'ITKKIUV. KKHUTARV 'JO,
j UK HRHme3HHhHk,IIH!
l (-.copal UMmp of Orvgon.
' llto A-!,' e d 1 Vll n meeting
Moutl.n ,iUn.i. . it winch time
matter wore t'.i- u-ed relative to
1 the offer to be wihiIc the men icprv
ctitiiiK the rhool
it i bcliuvcd that
lUMlter. will be
jnsted.
atitfactorily ail-
The Ititihop Setdt choo for boy
. established many years ago t
Portland, hut it ha been cloed of
hit yenr. IIwiriBjr tliMt the church
would consider rcoMiitng it, Ashland
t"ok tt K cure it.
RAY LEASES
STERLING MINE
Manager of Sterling Gold Quartz
Mining and Milling Company Will
Operate the Property for a Year
as Lessee.
R. L. Ray, for tb mat two years
nmiMger of the Sterling dold Quartz
.Mlaiug & .Milling company, ban taken
n 1mmw on lb proporty for a year
ami will develop It.
Mr. Ha iiteitft to win the ore at
present blocked out in the mluu. Lo
Mtl luiaers sa tVwt ho has an excel
lent proposition.
1IALTI.VORH. r. 20. Whllo the
wetttixiund New York and St. Louis
oxpreM on the Usltlinor and Ohio
wr attending h grade between I'ler
pont and Altamout, Va . a inaskwl
man armed, jumped on the one sleep
ing car and rohhad the pa-ssougei-H of
money and alunhle.
The Perfect Shortening
CotioUnc ii made from the finest
vegetable oil as pure and wholcvmic av
olive jpil. Lard, o the contrarj, i,
made from the fat of the hog, omo
timct impure, often indigestible. Cotto-k-nc
wakes thing taste better, makes
them dkct letter. It give you butter
,-...!.. . t. ,U- .Jm r.ri f t,r,tJ
"2 I
you uk one-third Isss,
At Fountains & Elsewhere
Ask for
mas
Yfie Original and Genuine
MALTED MILK
Tho Food-drink for All Ages.
At restaurant, hotels, and fountainj.
Delicious, invigorating and sustaining.
Keep it on your eideboard at home.
Don't travel without it.
A quick lunch prepared in a minute.
Take no imitation. Jiut say "HORLICK'S."
flat in Any SWilk Trust
Seattle Appraisals
Sevoral Medford pooplo bavo
employed us to appralso Soattlo
roal ostato. Such appraisal Is
usually worth more than it costs,
Ira J, Dodge of Medford was
formerly connected with this of
flco. Other Soattlo nnd Medford
reforencoa on request,
It. d. KHHKINK ii COMPANY
20fl Neiv York Illlc, Beattlo
(Charter Member Senttlo Real Et
tuto Aflsu.)
NOTICE TO SPRAY
In lu'cordnnro with tho horticul
tural laws of the state of Oregon all
orchard fruit trees, shrubs, vino,
roses, etc., must be nprnyed with it
lime-sulphur solution In order o
conttol San Jose ncnlc mid until other
Insect petits as may bo controlled
with llme-nulphur. This spray nlmll
bo applied at a Htrcuxth or tot of
not esH than -Lit dugrees llcuumo, or
'l.0H specif lo gravity. In order to
dilute the concent rted commercial
lime-sulphur solution to the alum
tet, tho fulluwiug table nu. bo ucd
, Gallons Gallons
llmuHiulphur. water
30 degree test I
3 1 degree tirnt 1
32 degree test 1
33 degree tut. ...... I
3 I dogruo tost 1
33 degree test. ...... 1
3t degree tout t
37 degree tost. 1
The above table Is In
71
71-j
8
S 1-3
S 2-3
9
9 1-3
! 2-3
accordance
with tho best pi act Ice, and 110 at ten
tlon should bo paid to the directions
for diluting as found upon tho con
tainer. PonchuM uud peats should bo
sprayed as won s tho weather per
mits: apples may he left until later
lly applying tho spray Just as tho
buds are beginning to break will give
the best icsults.
This order to spray Includes both
commercial orchards and tho trees
found on city property. Tlieroforo.
nil owners, agents or lessees of city
property are hereby ordered to com
ply with tho law. Failure to do so
may necessitate the removal of such
trcos, vines or shrub not sprsyed. b
tho county luspector.
A. 11. CAItSOK.
Commissioner Third District
P. J. O'GARV.
Pathologist In Charge.
J. W. MYERS.
Chief Inspector
Medford, Orogun, February 17
19 IS. 285
POLITICAL CARDS
(Paid Advertisement )
Tor Joint llepreicnlatUc.
I hereby announce mynclf as can
didate for tho nomination of Joint
roprcnentatlvo of tho Mnth repro-
Hontntlvo district subject to the en
dorsement of tho republican party nt
tho prlmnry election April ID, l'J12
I preaont my candidacy before the
people as a proRreMlve. I shall sup
port statement No. I because I bo
Hove in It. On all other matters If
olectod I shall work earnestly for
those measuroH which J bellove to bo
for tho boat Interest of tho people.
C. K. WHISLHlt.
County Clcik.
I hereto" announce myself as a can
didate for the democratic nomination
for tho office of county dork, sub
ject to tho will of the voters of that
party at tho primaries. I promise
tho people of Jackson county that In
case of my nomination and election 1
will fulfill tho duties or the office ac
cording to law and the b(Mt o( my
know ledge and ability.
W. II. JllLLUK.
Gold Illll, Ore. Feb. 10, 1U12.
Your Druggist
Stops That IMi
If yAu oro nuffcrlnjr from neoznmn,
I'fiorluHiM or any other kimt nf Mn
trouMe, drop Into our store for lntunt
rllf. Wo will Jitmronteo you to ntp
Hint Itch In two Hocumls.
We lmvo sold oilxir rumedlM for skin
troublo, but nono that wo coulil recom
inund as liU'lily us thin, 11 mild wuxli at
Oil of Win tii rKn-on Tliyinol anil a fev
otlmr IriBroillontH tliut liavo wrought
hucIi wcmU-rful cures all ovnr tliu coun
try. This compound Is known as H.n.D.
Tn-scrlpUori for ICozoma snd It will cool
nnd Iwnl tlin Itchy, burning skin am
jiothlnic else can.
A 2o trial liottlo will prove It,
Of courHO all othrr druKKlsts lmvo
n.IJ.U. I'rcsorlptlon o to tlimn If )m
enn't come to iim hut don't ucoupt hoiiio
hlK-proflt siihHtltllto.
Hut If you como to our store, wo nro
ro certain of what p IJ.O. will do for you
that wo offor you u full slsp hottlo on
this rtmrantce: If youiio not ''"'' ''"'J
It takes owny tho Itch AT ONCE it
costs you not a cent,
MKDKOKI) I'HAItMACV
Medford Theatre
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd
MUTT
AKD'
JEFF
Iind Firilior'ti inncli lalkcil ol' hue.
cc.h. The bust of all niimicul
COMICllic'S,
You have 8een then cartooned,
come and sco THEM.
The talk of the country.
I'lickiiifr tiM'tittiru ovorywhoro.
Tin- cliildn'ii'h luliKiit.
Soulw on hiilu Hutunluy, at IIhk
kin'H, Prices $1.50, $1 anil 50c.
IDl'J,
-"'m-
ST0RK IIUVEHING OVER
COLONEL ASTOH'S HOME
N'KUTOKT. U. I.. Fob. !.- Men.
hern of the ultra muni I ol hem In
ilin IciiiiH'tl llml lli Mork In oxpocl
cd lo iit (lie liimiK of John Jacob
Antop in ,lul. A-dor iiniirieil Mi--MiiiIcIiiio
Koicc "I lliilnilililiiii a v
liiontlw allcr he lnul been duoiiul
hv Mi- Va Wilbii !
Medford
Book Store
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UfUM,TEDfVAUIt:T,,:9ir
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STAR THEATRE
ALWAVH IN THE LKAD
HERE TODAY!
Van
si
Comploto iu Tliroo Full Rools3000 Foot
A piTlVi-t presentation of 'J'hakira famous novol
coi'rcct in t'very detail. A fortune in siinery and
cost nines, luerv eliaraeter port raved hv an artist
Pronounced Iv rritie.s to he the
Beat Foaturo Picturo Ever Producod
AND ANOTHER
lOOt) J.Yet of Coineilv
The American Girl'
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Feat tiring imr
Il ni'lti?. Miss I'loli-lKi
and Arthur .lohuson
AL SATHER
IN SONG
Positively No
Admission 10c
f
COMING EXTRA- COMING
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Fob. 22, 23 and 2d
Signor Franco MiSasio
Vorld Kainoiis Italian llaijil
Superb Musical Attraction
I'
i
See California
Ht'ci its attractive .seaside resorts, famous hotels and
resorts, magnificent scenery, delightful cliinati'. Outdooi'
sports of all kinds and pleasant drives Ihroiigli miles of
orango groves. All reached by the
"Road of a
Thousand Wonders'
SUNSET r
OGDEN & SHASTA)
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES to California, iu of foot
daily with long limit and stopovers going or returning
3 THREE THROUGH
SHASTA MMITKO-r-I'iilliimn cam and olmervntlon enra.
(MMKOIt.VIA IJXI'ItKSS I'ullniiin tmirlut cum, lllnli-oJnHH ennohou,
HAN ritANCIHCt) ICXritMSH- Ptilliiuui mid tourlat cnrH. Illnh'dliisa
COU!lllH.
Unexcelled dining cue hcrvlco coui'tcoiiN mill nllcntlvo eniiIoycM
Cull nu our nenroflt H. 1', wnt for liitercHtliiK lltenitiuo Oomci'IIiIur tho
vnilotiH roRortfli tr write to
JOHN' M, HCO'IT, (JciU'iiil INiBHi'iiRer AW'i, rfHTr-M), OIIKflON
SMELTER TRUST NEXT
ON LIST mil IMI0UE
WAHIIINHTON. IVI. UU. The 11I
lorui'.v uciiciul n ir-l.i'il In I'm nihil in
loiiiiatinu in icitntil lo I lie hinclli'i'
Iiiin). The ictiiiliitinii wirt ni'nii'il to
llic coiinnilti'c on iiic-
TulK on Teeth
K
in ii'i'Tcst to pvcrxboily, bui cif.
,,ili 1 mo who nr contctiipbitliitf
iino .Iciital work for Ihviniwlrra or
uno of the fuiully. NVbiitover It U
ou Wtim nunc 111 tuo linn 01 iiikii
tlnsi pcutli'ii v coiuo hero 11 ml you
w'll t -iiv sutlfmtli'U. Wo aro
cncris onip'oy tin bei aiol niont
s, iciitlflr uothods In a iihxUiii Wir ,
and we !nu" oiih reasonably
DR. BARBER, The Dentist
20i'-'JpK I'armers and Kriiltrowers
Itiink llldg . Medford. Oregon
i'luiflu Phono Main ti&3
Home Phono XS7-I,.
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THE WOOLWORTIIS
MUSICIANS
Raiso in Pricos
MaUnoo Evory Day X
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Tliousand Wonders'
TRAINS DAILY 3
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