Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 21, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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TODFOTO MATti TRTTONB, 3ffiOTi'OttP, QUKdOy. WBnNTKHIUY. FKIIHI'AHY !!l. till!!.
IOCAL AND
- PERSONAL
Mr, nntl Mrs. J. II. Simpson, or
Albany, Htqppetl off In Medford Tues
day evening for a 'brief visit to the
city. They nro en rqutp hpmo from
a visit to Bouthcrp California.
Wm, Nellls rohirnctl Tuesday eve
ning from n three months stay In
Phoenix, Art., where ho has prop
erty Interests.
Real homo made bread at Do Voo's.
V Olson, of Soattlc. who has been
In Meilfonl for a fow days, loft Tuos
day. night for the north. Ho expects
to return within a fow weeks and
purphaso a tract of orchard land.
Miss Cloo McKenile, of Grants
Pass, who has been In Medford vis
iting Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Thayer, re
turned to her home Tuesday eve
ning. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), nttorneys-at-law,
over Jockson County Bank bulldlns,
Medford.
K. V. Coffin, manager for the
Medford Produce company, left
Tuesday night for Portland. After a
few days business stay in the city
ho will return stopping at various
towns and cities while en route, at
nil of which ho expects to pick up
n little business for his house.
Pr. J. G. Goble, the occullst, loft
Tuesday ovcnlng for Crescent City
and Eureka, Cal. Ho will be absent
three or four weeks.
Miss Florence Clark returned
Tuesday from a ylslt to Ashland
and Thlent friends.
Sco It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Alton, of
Tolo, wero In the city Tuesday In
attendance at tho funeral of Mrs.
Roddy.
Dr. F. G. Carlow left Tuesday aft
ernoon for a professional visit to
Hornbrook, Cal.
Home baking and salads. 14C
North Front Phono order. Home
273-L.
It is astonishing the amount of
business the McDowell Confectionery
and Ice cream parlors Is doing these
days. There's a reason, and that
reason is simply this: It is a de
lightfully pleasant place in which to
trade; Mr. McDowell's help are la
dies and gentlemen and they know
how ladjes and gentlemen who are
patrons of tho place expect to be
treated; Dick McDowell Is himself an
"old slsa" as to cleanliness and he's
so straight-up honest that, like the
Vermont Yankee, he Jeans back a
little, but he gets the trade, lots of
it and good trade. His Is a place
at which all the ladies like to trade.
C. O. Powers, the architect, was
in Grants Pass Wednesday on busi
ness. Snlder's pure milk and cream at
McDowell's.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Key returned
a few days ago from a pleasure trip
to Portland. Mr. Key tells that
there was a steady downpour of rain
nil the time they were In tho "Wil
lamette valloy.
C. B. Starlna and' Louis Sensnena,
of Pittsburg( Kan., who have been
In Medford for several days, left
Wednesday morning for eastern Ore
gon. Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu
elc and languages Is the only music
school in southern Oregon with a full
corps of teachers. G. Talllandler,
director. Send for catalogue 276
W. C. Jacohy Is hnvlng a now
brick storo building erected at Tolo.
L. M. Lyons of this city has the con
tract and commenced work on the
building Wednesday morning.
MrB. Mary Gruiid and son. of Eu
gene, returned Wednesday to their
homo after a visit in Medford with
Mr, and Mrs. S. I. Leonard.
Rooms 50c and up. llqlol Mooro.
Special rates by week or month.
Miss Edna TUton, who has been In
Medford for hoveral months, left
Wednesday morning for Woodvllle,
vlicro her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
W. Tllton, huvo resided for a few
years. Mr- Tllton, however, has re
cently sold his ranch property near
WoodvJUo and tho whole family will
leave tonight o No. 1C for their
formor home In Seattle,
Marion Lunco has purohased a,
new Chalmers "2G" from tho Valley
Auto company. The now car Is a
jcrackerjack. This company report
several additional bales. They liavo
u number of care now on tho way
for dollvory.
CharlOB Turpln, former chief of
police of this city, spout Tuesdpy in
Medford on a short business trip.
O, E. McCarthy, an automobile
dealer of Portland, Is visiting tho
city.
P, M. Kershaw spent Tuesday at
Gqld Hill on business.
John W. Parker, representative of
u Portland bond house, Is In Med
ford on business.
Grand Knight F. J, Lanncgan will
address the Knights of Columbus on
St. Patrick's day.
Something new, "Grape Purple,"
nt McDowell's.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kable, of
Woodvllle, were In .Medford Wednes
day. The local markets are now well
supplied with this season's grown
asparagus suitl rhubarb tun! on Satl
urday some of the dealers expect to
have southorn grown strawberries.
Washington's birthday the ladles!
of the Roosevelt district will enter
tain, from .1 to 5 p. in., nt the resi
dence of Mrs. Geo. F. King, S13
East Main street. An cxcollent pro
gram will be rendered and light re
freshments served. Twenty-five cents
will bo charged, and tho money thus
obtained will bo used to park and
Improve the grounds surrounding the
new Roosevelt public school build
ing. All the ladies In Medford nro
Invited to assist In this much needed
improvement. . 2SG
Mrs. II. H. Calhoun returnod Tues
day evening from a visit to her sis
tor in Ashland.
Mrs. E. S. Parsons returned Tues
day eventng from San Francisco to
which place she was called a few
weeks ago by the Illness of her hus
band, who Is a traveling salesman
for a Sau Francisco house.
G. F. Johnson, general Pacific
northwest manager for the Shcrmnu
& Clay Piano company, was In Med
ford Wednesday on business to the
local agency, conducted by H. M.
Whctscl.
Fancy brick Ice cream at McDow
ell's. Arthur Krelger and Dr. Goetcheus
of Duluth, Minn., were In Medford a
few days this week visiting P. J.
Neff and family. j
Meet me at McDowell's.
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Hoar, of Tem
ple. Texas, and Mrs. and Mrs. Geo.
Hoar, of Rock Island, 111., arrived
in Medford Wednesday. These gen
tlemen are brothers and are looking
over the coast country with a view
to locating. They started their in
vestigations of the coast country at
Los Angeles and will go as far north
as Portland. There they will deter
mine where they will invest, but
they have seen enough already to
assure an investment some place on
the coast.
Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore
Special rates" by week or month.
W. T. York was in Ashland Wed
nesday on business.
Mrs. D. If. Stoner of Wenatchce,
Wash., was in Medford Wednesday,
visiting her former Illinois friond,
Mra. J. F. Mundy.
Mr. and Msr. Guy Cbilders visit
ed Ashland friends Wednesday.
Benj. Southwell, of Klamath Falls
was In Medford Tuesday on busi
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Young re
turned Wednesday morning to Cen
tral Point, after a visit in Medford
with Mrs. Stockam.
Mrs. P. Stlnbach, of Phoenix, was
in Medford and Jacksonville Wed
nesday. Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore.
Special rates by week or month.
Evidently there are a great num
ber of Medford people who do not
know that there is an ordinance on
the statute books of Medford pro
hibiting chickens running nt large.
There Is such an ordinance and somo
of those chickens now compesticating
around tholr neighbors' gardens are
going to got thojr owuers into
trouble.
A. L. Jones returned Wednosday
morning to the Blue Ledge mines.
L. M. Lyons was awarded the con
tract for making u number of Im
provements on tho Dr. F. C. Page
store buildings on East Main street.
New plate glass fronts, modern In
design, ure to be put in and a 10
foot brick addition Is to bo built at
the rpar of the two stores.
S. A. Nowcll, ladles tailor, $th
floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg,
E. M. Frazlor and' J. J. Ray, both
of Ashland, have purchased a cigar
storo and jievyspapcr stand n Eu-
Mutt and Jeff Here Thursday
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ROOSEVELT PLEDGES HIMSELF
TO RADICAL INSURGENCY
f Continued From Page Ono
ular law of this kind is a proper
subject of debute, but the power of
tho people to enact tho law should
not be subject to debate.
Lincoln, with his clear vision, his
ingrained sense of Justice and his
spirit of kindly frlondllness to all,
forecasted our present struggle and
saw the way out. What he said
should be pondered by caplt list ami
worklngmnn nlike. He spoke as
follews:
"I hold that while man exists It
Is his duty to improve not only his
condition, but to assist In ameliorat
ing mankind. Labor is prior and in
dependent of capital. Labor Is the
suporlor of capital, and desorves
much the higher consideration. Cap
ital has its rights, which are as
worthy of protection as any other
rights. Nor should this load to a
war upon property. Proporty is the
fruit of labor. Property is desir
able, is a positive good in the world.
Let not him who is horsoloss pull
down the house of another, but let
him work diligently and build one
for himself, thus by example assur
ing that his own shall be safe from
violence when built."
The Heal Progressive.
I hold It to bo our duty to see that
the wageworker, the small producer,
tho ordinary consumer, shall get
their fair share of the benefit of
business prosperity. Hut It either
is or ought to be evident to every
one that business has to prosper be
fore Anybody can t any benefit
from It. Therefore. 1 hold that he
is the real progressive, that he Is the
gonulue ehamplon of tho people who
endeavors to shape the policy alike
of the nation ami of tho several
states so as to encourage legitimate
and honest business, at the same
time that he wars against nil crook
edness and lujiibtlce and unfairness
and tyranny In the business world
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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FOR SALE At the west side stablos
Sat., Feb. 24th, one pair mules
and some good young work horses.
289
FOR SALE Eggs for hatching, am
booking orders now for the singlo
comb White Leghorn, Wyckoff
strain, $1.50 for 15 oggs, $8 per
100. Place orders now. A. W.
Stone. Phone 7302.
Spent Her Money Well
On beautiful Sheridan avenue, In
Detroit, lives Mies Marie Rlchter In
perfect health, although a year tigo
she was almost a wreck. Writing of
her condition ut that time she says:
"Last wlntor I was completely run
down and felt fagged out all tho
time, was nervous and had indiges
tion. "One of my friends advised pie to
take Vluol nud it has done mu great
good. Tho tired, worn-out feeling Is
nil gone and I, tun strong, vigorous
nnd well. The stomach trouble soon
disappeared nud now I eat heartily
and have perfect dlgostlon. I wish
every tired, weak, nervous woman
could have Vluol, for I never spent
any money In my life that did me so
much good as that I spent for Vino!."
ThouBauda of women and men who
wore formerly 'weak and sickly -owe
their nr orient rugged health to the
wonderful strength creating effects
of Vlnol. If you nro pale, weak, ner
vous and upset you owe It to your
self nnd your family to try Vlnol.
It will build you nnd mako you
strong. If It does not we give back
your money. Medford Pharmacy,
near P. O
(for, of course, wo can only get bus
iness put on u basis of permanent
prosperity when the element' of In
justice Is taken out of It),
lllg Ititsluess KvlN.
It Is both futile and piluchlevouH
to endeavor to correct tho evils of
big business by tin attempt to re.
store luminous conditions as they
wero In tho middle of hist century,
before railways and telegraphs had
rendered larger business organism
tlous both Inevitable and desirable.
Tho effort to restore such condi
tions and to trust for Justice solely
to such proposed restoration Is its
foolish as If wo Hhould attempt to
arm our troops with the flintlocks of
Washington's Continentals tuatend of
with modem weapons of precision.
Flintlock legislation, of the kind
that seeks to prohibit nil combina
tion, good or bad, In bound to fall,
and thu effort, Insofar as It accom
plishes anything at all, merely meaiiH
that somo of the worst couibluatloiiM
are not checked and that honest bus
iness Is checked.
What Is needed Is, first, tho recog
nition that modern buslniwn e mil
tlons have come to Htny, Insofar, ut
least, as these conditions mean that
business must be done In larger
units, and then the cool-bended and
resolute determination to Introduce
an effective method of rogulutlifg
big corporations so ns to help legiti
mate business ns an Incident to thor
oughly and completely safeguarding
the Interests of thu people as a
whole.
Sijunrt Iel 'WitiHcO.
Our demand Is that big business
give tho people a square deal ami
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Sunrise
THE
Laundry
KAMIIiY WASHING A HPKOIAI.TV. ALL WORK (JUAItANTHICn
OrdoiH culled for and delivered, Flint clans work douti by hand.
LndloH' and mon's fliillrt cleaned and pressed. Tel, Main 7831;
Home, 37, Corner Klijhth nud Mouth Central Aveuuo,
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This is the Ring that the stones are
guaranteed to stay in
SOLD 1JY , .
MARTIN J. REDDY
THE JEWELER
Near Pontofflce
Medford
Fine Watch ami Jewelry Rcpalrlnn n Specialty.
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hoe Clearance
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Sale
FOR SALE Lots and small tracts i
close in. A six room bungalow, I
new, strictly modern. Phone Pa-I
clflc 7-12; Home 143x. 312
IwtessiSltfej
FOR SALE Sawing machine. sec-
ond hand or new pumping engines
cheap; sawing done to order.
Phone Pac. 742; Home 14Sx. 312
WOMAN wants work either In town '
or ranch. Pacific 0871.
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Home Endorsement
Hundreds of Medford .'itiens Can
Tell You All Alioiit it.
WeeRs&McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
Day JPhon 3271
Mjrht riiouMI r. W. Wek 307JL
A. S. Orr, 3G93
XABT ASSISTANT,
geue.
J. W. Pernoll of Applegate wub In
the city Tuesday.
C. II. Lawrence of Comstpck, Qrc,
was in Medford TuQsduy and Wed
nesday. Col. J. F. Mundy left Tuesday
evening for a business trip to
Portland.
H. H. Wheeler and C. R. Coulter
of Spokane ure in Medford looking
tho city over.
NOTICE TO 8TOCKl!()LI)Kll.S
The annual meeting of tho stock
holders of tho Sterling Gold Quartz
Mining and Milling company will bo
hold in this city Murch 14, 1012.
Election of a board of directors and
other important business,
ii rr i nmui.'ii unr.n.tnr..
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Home endorsement, tbo public, ex
pression of Medford people, should
be evidence beyond dlsputo for every
Medford reader. Surely tho oxperl
enco of friends and neighbors, ehuor
fully given by them, will carry inoro
wolght than tho utterances of stran
gers residing In far away places.
Read tho follewing:
H. J. Durfeo, 32 X. Hartlott St.,
Medford, Ore., says: "I was troub
led by my kldnoys off and on for
yeurs. Jf I contracted a Hllght cold,
t alwuys settled In theso organs,
causing my back to become very
lame, weak and painful. Last Hum
mer I was suffering lu thut way and
on a friend's advice I procured
Doan's Kidney Pills. I found this
remedy to bo exactly as represented
and In u few da tho trouhlo left.
I know of many other persons who
have obtained benefit from Doan's
Kidney Pills."
For anlo by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Fostor-MHburn Co., Iiuffalo,
Now York, solo agents for the United
States.
Remember tho name Doan's
nnd take no other.
frosuci'Es s 1
Builders qHomoa.
Our-
PROFIT-SHARING
Investment Certificates
areREAlHonoylfakers
Send for Eooklct
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All our Ladies' .$:).o0 and $1 Shoe yiiIucs now at
One lot 3 values now
One lot of Misses' Shoes, values $2.25 and $2.f)0 now at.
Children 't? Shoes from 50
Men's Shoes
$2.98
$lvlS
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to J)S
Florsheini make, tfn and $(i values now at SIJ.JM)
1 values , Jj.'.JI5
$3.50 values mjw at; ,...,.,-.,. $2.85
$3 values now at .'. .. $1MS
GRAY MOE
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Medford Theatre
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd
MUTT
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iiiul Fixlti'i' much tallied or Kite-'
et'H.s. Tliu )0st of nil mtibionl i
uoinvdiub. i
You liaye seen then cartooned, ,
corne and see THM.
The talk of the country. '
l'aekiiig IlicntcrK everywhere;
The children's delight.
Scats on mile ut Hawkins.
Prices $1.50, $1 and 50c.
Progressive
Aggressive
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COOK WANTKD.
Woman or man and wlfo without
children to cook for men on ranch.
Hollywood Orchards. Phono Far
mer 800-F-3.
PLEASURE CARS
CIJAUIKRK, POPJMIARTIOUI), PiJIIIILI.SS, HUP.MOIllLi:
COMMERCIAL
piji:rm:ss, chasj:, niaiAxci; (From y ton to io tons)
THE VALLEY AUTO CO.
I'lueM Kiiliieil (i'iii)ige lu HoiilJieiii Oregon J
The Dog Said to His Tail
"Whenever mu iiukit you rise und bristle; whuu I inn plumiud you
wni;; whop I mu alarmed V"" tllL'1; yourself lu out of dunuer. Von aio
too mercurial you (Undone all my emotions. .My notion m (hat lulls
nro kJvuii to conceal thought. It Is my doaiust ambition to bo an lin-
passive as the Sphinx." THU TAII IIKI'I.IIJJ) The Hjihjnx has
one hundred mid fifty nuallflratlomi for ImpasslveuuHH which you lank,
imuiojy, one hundred mid forty nluu tons of uaud on her tall, nud
A 8TONI-J TAIL (Ambrose Illorco.) '
Quito n lengthy conversation for a dote, but It linHtjen duiuousl rat
ed before that uulmals think nud why'shouhlii'l I liny 'i Rut. It It soiijo
times necessary to consider lower life lu order to holler think of our
selves. A iok takes mighty good care of hlw nppnnluKoJwhllo It In a
way Is his voice to mankind In Hint Its way deuntes upeuo)i yot he wl)l
not allow thoHu ho does not know nor who by tholr very notH shov
iKuoranco of doK-dom to limidlo this tall of his when It infill bo ilutri
mentul to himself.
TIIKJUJ'B A MOtAh TO Tll8,
Ho more llko a dK, take c'id euro or yoursojf ami inoro ospodlully of
your Special Hanson. Do not place yourselves In the IiiiiiiIh of tho Inox
plniiood when It Is possible to ut not only thu best, hut tho Unst fur
ti.o I..1.1: by coming to uh,
CONSUIrATION' nlwityH KIIKW
l;()N"T FAIL 'JO JtHAU WHAT Wl-J HAV T(M()IU,QW. IJKTTIOIt B'PJIil
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Drs. Saunders & Green
Praolico limited lo-HYM, I3AII, NOSK mid TIIHjQAT.
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