Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 29, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAdE TWO
EDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, TODFWP, ORKOON, THURSDAY. FMniUTAUY 20. 1012.
IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
TO. r. Dean of Vancouver, Wash.,
npent Wednesday in Medford on
business.
I). I Green, n rancher of the
Applegnto district, is In Medford
purchasing supplies. Mr. Green
states (hat sprint; has opened tip
Kplcndidly In Ills section.
Federal vnouuin clonnor. Home
phone 2GC-L, A. 1C. Mnbue. .116
S. A. Qulmby, a miner from the
Lclnnd district, Is spondlng n tow
dajB with friends In this city,
Mrs. V. J. Lewis of Central Point
was n Thursday visitor In Medford.
Home baking and Balads. 146
North Front. Phono ordor. Home
273-L.
S. A. Johannes nud wife of Wood-vlllc-
are in from tholr homostond.
Air. Johannes has shipped throe car
loads of hogs this winter and is
correspondingly prosperous.
Seo U. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Jdan, over Jnckson County bank.
Peter Kershaw has returned from
n visit at Eagle Point.
Meet mo at McDowell's.
Mrs. Mary Allen and children left
Wednesday afternoon for San Fran
cisco, where they will visit Mrs.
Allen'a mother for some weeks.
Better havo a look at those new
men's trousers on sale at a dollar.
10(5 North Front street. 294'
A. E. and Clarence Keumes spent
Thursday in Medford on legal busi
ness. When you want to soil that over
coat don't forget the number. IOC
North Front street. 294
Frank Whitman and J. D. Dell
left Thursday morning to Inspect a
mining property on upper Jackson
creek.
The Medford Conservatory of Mu
sic sad languages is the only music
school in southern Oregon with a full
corps of teachers. G. TalUandler,
director. Send for catalogue. 27G
Judge F. M. Stewart of Eagle
Point was In Medford on a. short
business trip Thursday.
C. 12. hudlng of Ku'rott, Wash., Is
visiting Medford.
Something new, "Orapo Purple,"
at McDowell's.
Mrs. .1, I). Hell entertained Mrs.
John II. Cnrkin and Mrs. Cora Hotal
Ing Thursdny. They are old North
Dakota friends. Mrs. Hotnllug Is
hero visiting her sister, Mrs,, Curklu.
S. A. Newell, Indies' tailor, -Hit
floor M. F. II. Co. bldg. "
W. I., ltiddlo of Sams valley is
spending a few1 days In Medford con
valescing from an attack of la
grippe.
Fancy brick Ico cream at McDow
ell's. U. A. Duncan of upper Rogue river
Is visiting Medford. Ho reports the
roads In a very bad condition.
W. U Nichols of Riddle is in
Medford for a tow days' visit with
friends.
Ring Pacific fit 51 for vacuum
olenner. C. 11. Isaac 200
John R. Thomnson of Phoenix
was In Medford Thursday on a short
business trip.
Wo pay cash for cast off clothing,
hats and shoes. Will II. Wilson &
Co., IOC N. Front st. 294
John W. Parker, representing the
Portland bond house, who hns boon
in Medford the past week, expects to
leave soon for Portland.
Real homo made bread at Da Voo'a.
II! PHONE GOBBLES
SEATTLE INDEPENDENT
Will Mansfield lins returned from '
a visit at Seattle, moro enthuse
than ever with conditions hero.
brother also plans to return to Mod-
ford. j
Orders tuken for wholesome home;
cooking, bread, meat-loaf, cake and "
pie. salads. Phone Pacific 21 r.i 8H SKATTLK. W'i'i., Felt. 'JO.- The
W. C. Crane of Talent spent Thurs-1 t'oreenMcd merger of (he lituVpundcul
day In Medford. , Telephone' fnuiiiiin itutl the Pm-ille
Iluv. l- Shields has returned , "IVIopH"' N'"1 Telegraph oon,uii.v
from a brief visit at Woodvlllo.
1). V. Hillings of Ashland was
recent Medford visitor.
George Taylor la at Portland on
business.
K. S. Miller has returned from a
business trip north.
T. U. Van do Car has returned
from a busluea trip to Portland.
W. II, Hnrr has returned from a
visit at Oakland, Cal.
Dr. F. C. Cnrlow Is back from a
visit lu California.
.Mayor W. H. Canon, W. N.
Campbell and J. F. Wortmnn left
Wcdnesdny for Portland.
D. 11. Hawkins spent Wednesday
at Ashland on business.
Mrs. H. G. Hoke and daughter of
Central Point were recent visitors In
Medford.
i was verified iodnv h.v Nice Preside it
i nml Genera) Malinger K. 0. ll.rndle.v.
jot' the I'neifie system, in idler to
Mayor Ditlmr. He stated (hul his
eoiupuuv luul ultvtrlu'd Hie Indepen
dent system, mid operation under one
system would begin a soon as plivi-
eal ooimliuelioii work eiiinieeUiij; (lie
planls luul been eompletoil.
Muunjnr llrudley slides (lie rnlvn
will not lie rnixijd fay I wo yours.
BORN.
UUUni lu .Medford, February Ti,
UU2, to Mr. and Mrs. George C,
Ulrloh, twin boys.
HANKOW, Feb. 2l.--Min.v piir
sons are reported killed and wounded
lu a mutiny Of u part of the lepuhll
eai garrison at W'ti Cluing, In di
spatched received hero, today, The
righting In still In urosrwHs j,,
detail woro fclvon.
Weeks&McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
JJay Phono 3371
Sight PhOHCi: P. W. Weeks 3071
A. E. Orr, 3693
r.ATiy ASSISTANT.
W. H. Henderson of Hun come is In
Medford on business.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carklu,
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-nt-law.
over Jackson County Hank buildlug,
Medford.
C. R. Clnrk of Grants Pass spent
Thursday in this city.
We nant fifty second hand suits.
Will pay cash. Will II. Wilson &
Co., 10G N. Front st. 294
A high power "Fiat" has arrived
for George B. Carpenter, who Is ex
pected home soon from a trip around
the world.
A street -flusher has arrived and is
in use on the streets. It is provjng
a great success.
Taxi Co. Phono Pacific 1100.
Home 40,0. Stands Medford and
Nash hotels. 294
Mr. Hatfield of Central Point spent
Thursday in Medford on business.
Henry R. McGee, who has been
spending the winter In California,
has returned to Medford.
Young & Hall Taxi Co. Hooking
'office Nash hotel. Stands Medford
and Nash hotels. Phone Pacific 1100,
Home 400. For quick scrvico call
'up office. 292
Harry Davis of Williams Is spend-
j lug a few days in Medford on busi
ness.
DIED.
At Prosper. Coos .Bounty, Oregon,
February .1, 1912, Mrs. I.ucliida
Willard, aged 33 years and six
months. Interment In Hnnclon cem
etery. Mrs. Willard was well known In
the valley. She left a husband, four
sons and two daughters. She was
born in Sullivan county Missouri.
She hns a father living at Uuttc
Falls.
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LAND BARGAINS
L, N. JUDD
TALENT. OREGON
JACKSON COUNTY
Orchards, Homis, Farms
In a Thrivlnn Center in One of tho Garden Spots of the Rouuo
River Valley.
U-GO THEATRE TONIGHT
$
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PLEASURE CARS
CIIAlAllvltS, l'Ol'K-HAIUlOUD, lM:i:itl,K33, Hltp.MOltlLli
COMMERCIAL
PKKULKSS, CHASE, lttiMAXCK (From JjJ ton to 10 tons)
THE VALLEY AUTO CO.
Finest Equipped (innigo lu Southern Oregon
'tvsor'
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE OR TRADE 13 fe-lnch
machine lathe. 215 East Main.
Room C. 292
FOR REN'T
Ing rooms.
Two light housekeep
322 S. Central. 294
FOR SALE Several tons of nice al
falfa grain hay. S. C. George,
Perrydale, Medford. 298
FOR SALE 10 acres bearing fruit.
7 acres 7 and S year old Spitz,
and Newtown apples. 2 acres best
varieties 3 aud 4 yr. old pears, 1
aero small berries and grapes,
with four room house, small barn,
chicken house, etc. Within
milo of 'Central Point on Pacific
highway. Sightly view of Mt. Pitt
and valley, rich land and orchard
in good condition. An ideal
home. Can bo had at n bargain
for next 30 days by applying to
owner, S. C. George, Medford. 319
MAR I HELLO
Pimples and
Blackheads
CAN BE CURED
No limit or how difficult the case, nor how long It linn lasted,
.Mnrlncllo Treatment will positively Improve any sklu In a low days.
A complete cure is only a matter of perslHteucv.
Marlnello operators do not pretend to enter the province of the
physician. Most of the.lr work is done by roqmwt of members of
that profession who have no time to give to this kind of work, yet
require their patients to have special care.
If you hate even tho first symptoms of this trouble. Investigate
nt once. Do not let a day puss without cheeking this tendency. De
lay will only coarsen the skin and make the Improvement slower.
Full, frco explanation to all who desire iiifurmatlou.
Cull or telephone.
CORA K. I'Tl.KY Phones tT.1l, HIlMv
Marinello Shop
107 (.'anietMMrvy Wdg. OltAIH'ATi: OI'IIK.VIOU
r
Watts aud I, lie it" in an entlic rhitngi , tiri.viulnKlv funny buxiiiK ciu
test .hilinsini . I'luu, (hn plt-tuiiH Mult and lff, Delhi Diuluii',
The OtMlHiy PiigllUi, The 1'nlr lleiillil (mime oiikmIJ ) Ft.iir llvlra,
three of thexo uro the lilnKeit kind of fonttiriw. I'rlctM to all )ouu ttml
old, 10 C0iiU.
B. T. VAN DE CAR
will save you money if in the
market for diamonds, watch
es or jewelry. The best goods
at lowest prices in Medford
PHIPPS BUILDING -
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OF MEDFORD, OREGON
Extends to everyone a special in virion
to attend the formal opening of their
Modern Bank Building
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The banji will be ready for business in the new building Saturday morning,
March 2nd. Come and sqe an up-to-date bank in every .respect.
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