Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 05, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MPITORD MATE TRIBUTE, MEDFORD. QRIMON. TUESDAY, MARCH fi, 1012.
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' Al. P. Unnloy has Just shipped In
it lflrfto numhor of beef cattle from
California. Ho will fatten the wuno
on his locnl range and rnhlp to
l'oitliuul.
nfilibrl TJrowM 'hull rtturnW from
n visit ofRomo months duration In
l orROi
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Carol!!
Having bought n lot of rool at a
lovTf1srt)ro vio aro oloHnr It out t
n nrlttf'ttt "ft'hloh U I Mnml to gd
wlltflh 'tho fisxt tfe: Itiqulro of
Ends Trausfwr Co. or J. W. Mitchell.
1 d. T. I'owors of ifshland spent
Monday ovonlng In Medford.
Tho Medford Conwrvntory of M
bIc and language Is tho only music
school In sottlhorn Oregon with n full
uqrp's of tonchrs. 0. Tulllandler,
dlrtrtr.' Stfud for tntatogno.
H. F. Young of GOld Hill was a
roctmt visitor In this city.
Fcddrnl vacuum clooner. Home
phono 2GG-Li. A. 15. Muboe. 358 S.
ly stroot, 31$
AW KT. Somite of Griffin croek
spont Monday in Medford. HO
brought In somo very fine porkors.
Orders takoii for wholesome home
cooking, broad, moat-loaf, cako and
plo, salads. Phono Pacific 2455. 296
J. W. and Henry Bates returned
Sunday evening from a two months
plunsnro stay in southern California.
Garkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attomeys-at-law,
over Jackson County Hank building.
Medford.
Dr. W. S. Goudy returned n. fow
days ago from a wintor's stay in San
DIago, Cal. The doctor met raahy
hl-tlme North Dakota friends In
San Dlogo and together they had the
tlmo of their lire.
Ileal home made bread at D Voe's.
M. J. Hstos, who arrived In Med1
ford not many weeks ago from Tex
as, 'Is now erecting a store building
at the corner Of Palm and Oloeon
stroofs. Tho building will be 20x50
feet in sia dud when completed will
be occupied by W. P. Stobough with
a stock of family grocerios.
Seo'Ii. 'A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Thos. Vogcl and family loft Mon
day morning for Seattle, whero Mr.
Vogel will outfit for a summer's
work in his mines in Alaska. Mrs.
Vogcl will remain In Seattle. Mr.
Vogel has orchard, Intoi;est , ntiar
Medford which , he has 'rented' out
for tho coming season.
Meet mo at McDowell's.
Mrs. D. A. Forbes of Talent spent
Sunday In Medford with her parents,
Mr." and- Mrs. D. T. Lawton.
Koda'k finishing at 210 Laurel
stroot. ' 299
J. T. Sullivan of San Francisco
arrived In Medford Sunday and ex
pects to remain In this locality for
several months. Ho may become In
terested Ih orchard property?
Home baking and salads. 14C
North Front; Phone order Home
273-L.
It. II. Bonnott, assistant manager
for tho Medford Grocery company of
this city, and his family left Tues
day morning for a visit of several
weeks to thdirild homo In Bed Oak,
Iowa.
Fancy brick Ico cream at McDow
ell's. Arthur W. Clark, superintend nt
of tho Clark & Henory Construct!' n
company, has arrived to spend a few
days lu Medford to get the 1912
paving operations mapped out
H. H. Gates will build IS new
bungalows on Rose avenuo this sum
mer. Mr, Oaten has two ni-aily fln
Ishod and will start two or threo
more noxt week. Now don't let your
wife seo the first one that he Is
inaklug tho "special price" on or
there will bo a family quarrel. If
you look nt tho swell little homo you
will prdbably forgot about that now
nccldont nt Sun Dlogo, wns brought
homo Monday. Mr. McClondon Is
snld to ho much improved In health.
J. )). Otiok Of (1 rants Phsft Is n.vls.
Hop In Medford.
II. O. Jttfhtehton of Portland Is In
Medford fm business.
Miss Ainnnlrifc of CKnlrnl Point
spent Monday In Medford with
friends.
Dr. Helms left Tuosday for Cen
tral Point on uu3uosb.
A. Wfcuidk cfirtf? cafitontor of the
Southern Pacific1, Is Ih Mwlfurd On
buslnBM.
C. It. Wendson of Ashland sprint
Tuesday In Medford.
Col. Geofft P. Mima lstt fufteday
fr n flslt at Gold mil.
J. A. Lyons, who Is erecting a
ImlhMuK St Tnidt . a itasienxer
north on No. 20 Tuesday.
M. V, Coffeen left for tho north
Tuesday on a short business trip.
Dr. J. F. Roddy loft Tuesday for
a visit at Iceland on mining business.
Fred Williams returned to his
home at Ornnts Pass after n day In
Medford.
M!x Bessie Garett has returned
from n visit wltli friends at Ashlnnd.
Grover Corum spout Monday lu
Ashland vfitli friends.
II. G. Nicholson has returned from
a brief business trip to Ashland.
D. If. Miller of Gold Hill spont
Monday In Medford.
A. E. Kellogg, coroner, was in
Medford from Gold Hill Monday.
II. P. Houghton of Itoseburg. who
Is in chargo of the Clark & Henory
Construction company's work in that
city, Is visiting Medford.
Miss May PMpps U expected home
soon from Red lands, where sho spont
the winter.
John W. Parker loft Tuesday for a
brief business visit at Ashland.
"Mrs. C. W. Tracy of Talent wa3 in
Medford shopping Tuesday.
Claude Inman plans to loavo in n
few days for Salt Lake City on a
business trip.
Seneca C. Bench of Portland, well
known throughout the state as a
publisher, nud who for many years
was a member of tho Oregon senate,
is in Medford on a short business
trip.
V. E. Gates is in Portland on
business mission
HAVING 601 THE
COINVSHPS GLAD
"Of nil tho 'one innhtV Anils' 1
Imvo over ployed in, lltU one proved
Hu miwt MttrprWitig to nu," Muled
Mrs. Leslie Curtor Titesdnv hefoiv.
leiivinp Tor Ilio north on Niiiubep 20.
"I vasMtrprio(l nud deliltlcd by tlio
mo mid intelligence of my tttidieiuv.
nnd from wlmt Utile 1 have seen of
theelly if tea 'drtndy.'
"I wn not f:vOnthiy improved
with yttr '(xm lioime' however, jtid
it i hrd lo utiderMtnttd wiry a Hly
Willi fine hotels puved IrWs dud jf
people who so liherallv putronixc lite
dranm i Hllfnsr to ptil tip with it.
"lint 1 suppose tlinj will he remedied
in time for 1 knbw thttt a oily otiii't
do ovorythtiisj at rtuec.
"I w'Httt to eoiVgrtilulute you oii
your hotel. It te :i delight to find one
of ils shuidnfd in n t'liy of this xtase.
"On the whole, I think I lull come
buck next st'non," deiInred (ho not
ed m'tre-s us w hoarded Number 2(1
lir the imrltf
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MONEY
COAL MINERS
TRIKE
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Hi iSS AITQN
tjhr Im .lisayjfljd and wriUen
about-'Mrs, Scinnmum-HcinkV kind
heartedues nnd j;oneroity towards
fellow artists, a qiuility which seems
so rare amonj professional binders.
This trait of Iiefs of j;ivinr due re
cognition to merit, was strikingly
mIiowii ut the reeeption nt the Hotel
Holland la-t week, well re Mr-s Aiton,
the iolin teaeln r ot the redforJ
Coiihepxafoir li.nl bcei cnavd to
play. The suU'it";. ( t" JJv . thu-
NRW YORK, March fl. - Denuuid
or the nnthnu'ite coal miners for mi
inoreae in witgei ntul a new agree
ment were uniTtmoiixIy rejected this
afternoon by the operator.
A committee was npopinted to in-fomi-'thc
miners' comittee from the
antlinieite fichte, wlien the jbiuf con
ference of the miners mid the opera
tor & resumed here March 1 1-
As a rctenlt of the rejection of the
miuets' demnnd by the Operators, the
long threatened strike of the eastern
anthracite cOal minehs seems immi
nent.
If it comet, the strike will involve
thousands of men and will parnlyzac
the indtistrv..
SEATTLE ELECTION
SKATTLK, Mnreli ft The umst
desperately fought mid the most iut
portmit election in (lie history f
SBntlin i bPtilg hold today. A-dde
front the election of a mayor mid
prm'timllv full tiitinifipnl tttM;el,
bond tesues ngjirogntiuif UMItl,tltHi,
twenty-seven olutrler mneiidnti'iits,
Hie i(tjrte lux fltOnottro nd a doiten
illtifrir iui arO involved.
The mayofnHi' eonleM I" lielwwu
Ilirnm C- Hill, hipubliemt. wide open
low'd ndvooaloy win w repnllpd oie
yWp uro. nnd Oeorsfe I-'. Cotterill, u
progressive datufternt who for twelve
years hits hotn' identified with ib
sood goveruinimt forces. In lh jni
nniry election two weeks mro (lill h.id
n lend over Cotterill of 10,0110 voles
t'ottetlll has ppucticttlly overcome (ho
10,00(1 handicap mid betliltg which
wit 10 to I iiffiiinst Cotteiill tho day
ttl'tt'r the primary, is today down to
oveji money.
EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN
I lure Is a suburban tract that otiti
not bo matched for a thlr'd more
money.
10 licloH on liiiiriiiliini roiti) two
inllen front Medford poHfofflce. Hhicli
roe noil with day tutliBOIl, No hard-
or rock. Klho hulldlilit mHo.
R aoreH are In .touiithmi. Newtown
and Spltx. apples I V4 yeaiH old.
ft acres In alfnlfu.
Price, linoo.
SISKIYOU HEIGHTS COMPANY
free
(pun
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New Bungalow For Sale
It jon luno u llttlo looso luout'y It
villi surely uitk for joii rlglit now
If jOu appreciate a real Nprlng Imr.
gain. A dandy new elutiontte ntul
ni'lMIc litiugnlow Hint would ho it
good buy at M I.IOO lu comparison
ulth other Medford real cxtnte, xlll
ho koIiI this week for $:t7!l. Don't
buy tint II yon look this over.
II. K. (JVt'KS, Ouuer
j;t KosO Avenue
Benson's
Bargains
A Klamath
Ranch
Georgia's State Chemist Praises
Cottolenc
VsMr.7. II. JtcCamllcss. State Chcmiit '
I of Georgia, before a recent gathering,
gave cnipnatic testimony to tnc nigli tf
oiulttv ill C'litloleiir. lie sniil:
T),p Mle of this product (Cottolono) Ml' ? ilea east of Klamath
nnd the proclamation Unit it t iimiti rall.s, on mail) road lo Lttkeviuiv.
rrom cotton oil, lmve loi more to brim? ,,.,,. or. ,..,o ...ill i. . ... n...
cotton eed oil truthfully ami tavambly h'"t 8fi nerert will ho tllidor tho gov
nerore tno pubiio tiinn nnytiiins vino in iornmont ilttelt mid emi he imputed.
fine nllnlla or gfirdcu land. An
nhuudmice of froo outside much. On
FOR SALE OH TnADE
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal. "It was
wash day." said A. J. Morse in ex
planation of his being caught with
22 bars of soap on his person. Ho
was put to work washing (loom.
rewnt history
Ir McCaiulless then pointed out why
nil PA -tlMl tuffitlnlil ml It 10m ! ttill
as h used in Coitolenc, h the only a- V t"j' 'f,t rohmltioim there i in
surance that a woman has of a clean, that rfocliou for a man who wnnls to
digestible cooking product. eiinig in the aheop Iius'ukms. Local.
-' . ,,, ' m od jut riglit for n townnile when
tho niiiroad is Iniilt from Klmuath
Fnlla to Iikeviow. Price $50 pr
F0RDE CAN DO IT
Do yon want your lawn put In
first elasg sliapet AH work
guaranteed. Leave nddress with
1 1. R. Pntterson, Quaker Nursery,
Nash hotel.
acre. Will exchange for Medford
city or country property.
W.T. York Sb Co.
PLUMBING CIark & Wriht
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! ' IiAWYEES
-Steam and Hot Water
Heating
All Work Ouarantcd.
Prices Reasonable.
COFFEEN & PRICE
35 Howard Block, Entrance on Oth St
radli'o 3031. - Soma 343.
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WASIIINOTON, D. O.
Public Land Mottern: Final Proof,
Desert Lands, Contests and Mining
Cases. Scrip.
Associate- Work for Attorneys
auto.
Wi
If. If. Ward and George Nlcholx of
Portland aro rogUtorod at the Med
ford. Something new, "Grope Purple,"
at McDowell's.
Oharllo Young ' rfpBnt" Tuosday
roorrilnfe at Contral, Point.
S.;A.' Now fill,- ladles" tailor, -1th
floor M. P. & If. Co. bldg.
Mrs. IT. M. Edwards and Miss
Lola Howard of Yrolcu aro visiting
Jledford.
Best coffoo In town. Manhattan.
1 301
Galo B. Johnson, a prominent busi
ness in im of Los Angolos, is spend
ing a few days lu Medford.
Croam waffles at Manhattan cafe.
301
Sam McCIondon of Gold Hill, who
waa recontly severely Injured In an
I
mm wfc- '&sfS9i
ANNOUNCEMENT
II. Ileartficltl Preneh Dry Cieaiiing (Company and
Star Steam Laundry Jiave consolidated under name
of Star Laundry and Frcnili Dry Cleaning Co.
Their wagons will call for and deliver anything In their lino and
guarantee first-class work. Remember they clean and block hats.
Star laundry and French Cleaning Co.
H. Heartfleld
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"Why not come in and
select that
KODAK
You will soon want
to use it.
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Medford
Book Store
Wo wish lo impress you with the I'nct Hint we are
Exchange Headquarters
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What have yoi ftol, nud wlmt (Id J'ou vil1 'riii'oiigh.tiH
you can oxehnne what you hnve.for whnl you waul.
(7 acres S miles N. V. Medford ijenr Seven Onlw slntion,
about hnir in ciillivnti(n, Imlnnce inliht tlnihtp, IS
acres in 1 and li year old pears, I acre in hearing family
orchard, 1 ' acres in hearing grapes, entire tract fenced
and cross fenced; 1-1 mile from school; good (i romn
house, large barn, chicken house, 12 wells- telephone and
rural mail; will exchange for other properly, not neces
sarily loeah l'rice $180 per acre.
S-rooni modern house, !) lots, near high school, completely
furnished; will sell at a sacrifice, lerins, or will ex
change for property in So. Ariz., So. Cal. or Texas. ( l7o)
1120 acres north of Central Point, about U0 acres cleared,
sticky soil, 100 acres light timber free soil, all can be
cultivated when cleared, entire tract fenced with woven
wire, l'rice $lu per acre; will exchange, not necessarily
local. ")
2 lots on S. Oakdale, size UOxlTfi. Price $I(RM) each. ( 18-1 )'
IttK. acres near Phoenix Ore., finest kind alfalfa land;
want .Medford city or orchard. Price $5000. ( IH(i)
G-rooiu modern bungalow, fireplace, new range, large lot,
clear; want orchard. Price $111100. (Js,i)
10 lots in Jledford, some fruit trees, good garden ground,
.'-room house, chicken houses; want. f to 10 acres dose
in. Price $4500. (Kill)
d-rooin modern limine with screen porch, basemen!, fire-
lear; want orchard, rnce
piace, paveo su eci, large 10
$;")00.
(101)
T'L acres 'I miles from Medford, foothill land, all cleared,
To acres in alfalfa 2'X, acres in peaches and apricots,
balance readv for plow. Price $12100.
20 acres adjoining above, 15 or -I acres in cultivation, bal
ance stump Jand, red froo soil, good fruit land, l'rice
j
Alton.
LotlihO
iiinnn-IJeink who, an ccrybody
known, is n prtfmiuent WnfjnGr sin
ger, was nUrueted by tho playing of
tli
WccRs&McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
Day riaonq S371
Vlght Phone l r. W, Weeks 3071
A, B. Orr, 3093
3J&OV ASSISTANT.
e "prize BOMf" irom WiiKiior
"Aroitrslnger." At the concluiion
of tho iiloce, alio left tho recoiving
line, wont into the room whore MJbs
Aiton playwl, and after eoiiiiiliinoiit-
lug lior on her plHying, wished her
muMotui in her prol'e8ifual career.
And, iik if to hIiow that she meant
whul Mhe hiiJiI, she iirehoiited JIifc
Aiton with n largo bunch of violets
ami lilim of the valley. As may bo
iinujthiiid, AH Aiton, who by the way
ifs u grndutito of tho New Knglnihl
Conservatory of Himtou, 1'uoIb very
biiTmv.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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WANTBU A roaldenpo lot; muut be
chonp for cash. State urlco' and
location. Hox L. n., Tribune.
WANTHD TO itliN't1 A well fur
nUhed bungalow on shady sldo of
pavod stroet; must have four bed
rooms and ovory convenience.
P. O. box CUS. 30X
WANTMD ny einglo mail, furnished
room lu oxchnngo for IiiHtruction
on piano, uox u. n., Trlbund. 209
Progressive
Aggressive
lOIt SALE Kufnifuro of fivo room
cottago oithor by ploco or entire
lot. Call Friday morning 9 to 11
o'clock, 318 8. Newtown, or phono
during doye M. 45C1. 299 J
WE ARE HAPPY
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We aro nlsoTlUSY. Tho two.niako'a groat combination. Wo bognn
work at 8 o'clock and workod continuously until fi tonight. No tlmo for
discontent, and tho roason Wo ADVKItTISIO and than WI3 DO AS WK
AIJVEItTISE. No tlmo today to write any answera to lettorrt, but wo
will Mo our bout tomorrow.
You should como up and got acqualntod. It coats nothing to see uh
and aftor you havo huoii uh you will find that thin is tho tlmo to gjt
that old trouble "in tho head" remedied. OUKS IS THE NEW WAV,
THE NEW METHODS and last but not least LOWEST PKICIEH.
Evory day now brings us now friends nhd o know thoy aro our
frlendB bocauso wo glvo them tho best work at tho prices asked by
those who aro not as uhlo nor aH competent In theso Hucrf as aro wo.
ItEMEMHEH THE NAME AND ADDRESS
In order to accommodate thoso who aro having work dono at this
tlmo wo will continue our special discount of 25 jior cent on all work
that Is started on or before tho 15th of this month. Do not forgot that
you must bring this ad. with you in order to got tho discount. '
CONSULTATION ALWAYS KRI5E
Drs. Saunders & Green
Praotico limited to EYB, fiAIt, KOBE rind -THROAT.
GAnNETT-GORlSY BLDQ. " , MBDFOIiD, OltkaON-"
WE AHE.NOT APHAH) TO SAY WHAT WE TillNiC
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WE ARE THINKING? NOW
Reliable
Ethical
2000: want real estate in Willamette valley or Cali
fornia. - (IHo-lOU)
."i-room house in Corona, Cal.; want Med ford liome or
small ranch. Price $2000. ( IS2)
San Francisco mansion to exchange for stock ranch; two
story, If) rooms, basement, attic, strictly modern and in
fii-st class condition; garden, flowers, palnm, orna
mental trees and conservatory, garage, complete, beau
til'ully located overlooking city within few hundred feet
of exposition grounds, lotMsixlJMi. Price $.'10,000. (200)
Pomona, Cal. orchard home, eight acres, f acres in
oranges, good residence, barn, double water stock, fine
for subdivision. Price $ln,()00. Will exchange for
Rogue rivt'l- valley orchard. (20;ij
1J1IJ acres fine alfalfa and beet land within 20 miles of
Los Angeles, finest kind of dairy ranch, running water,
two 2-inch flowing wells, 2 large dairy barns, 8 room
house, Jiu mile from sugar factory where hh can be
had for HOc per ton, fine for subdivision. Price !f.LJ
per acre. (201;
IKi acres near Corona, Cal., 'I room house, barn, good soil,
level; want So. Ore. real estate. .Price $'lf00. (,1H:5)
Three 'I-room and one ll-room house and 'I lois in Sunny
side Wash., l'(i blocks from new $.'15,000 high school;
will exchange for orchard, city property or stock of
mei'chandiso in Portland, So. Oiu, oi So. Calif. 'Price
$'1500. (UJO)
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Wo have some vevy attractive ones, lal'ge and small, rep
resenting diflerent lines of business in Medford and
elsewhere. As these matters are somewhat confiden
tial, we do not answer phone inquiries. Ask for per
sonal interview.
ff yoitjiavo a furnished house for rent, list wilh us.
have customers waiting.
We
TODAY ALWAYS THE BEST DAY
WE AIM TO HANDLE ONLY REAL BARGAINS
Wc are now located in our new quarters, corner
Main and Yiv.- . .-,
Benson Investment Company
Real Estate, Mines
CORNER OP MAIN AND PIR
PhonoD! Bell, 7991; Home, 234-L