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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1912)
AV PXGB TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNR, MlilTWORT), OKI-WON. I'KIIIAY. AI'K'll. I'J. Ml:!. IQCAL AND L PERSONAL V. Hornum and Louis Colver i)f I'lioonlx woro business visitors In Bedford "Wednesday. TIjob. Scott of Glendnlc, Southern Pacific, rondmaator for thjs division, has b,ocn In Medford Bovernl days lntaly, Vegetable plants of all kinds. Out door1 grain transplanted. Order now. I-Jarj? cabbafio ready, C. Carey. Phono SIC-K-il. A. Ij. Alkons of Douglas rounty Is vlflltlnp his former home In this sec tion, .accompanied by his wife and daughter. They were In Mcdford on Wednesday. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O, Taylor), nttorncys-at-law, over Jacksou County nauk building, Medford. 1 J, 1. Pcarce of Trail creek has gone to Jackson creek district, to take cliargo of the Trail Lumbar company's logging camp. James Rltter, who has been seri ous? 111 In JlcCloud. Cal., has suc cessfully withstood an operation and Is reported to bo very much better. G. I). Hoffman and family have arrived from Portland and will make their home In this city. Fred Hamnierslcy, editor of the Argus at Rogue River, was a busi ness visitor In Medford Thursday. 22. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives! made any tltno or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471 Kodak finishing, tho best, at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Miss Grace Dent has returned from a week's visit with friends In Klamath Falls. F. J. Newman left last night for Ocean Park. Wash., In response to a telegram Informing him of the serious Illness of his father. See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. F. J. Alexander left last night for Hombrook. Weed and Klamath Falls on a short business trip. Bert Anderson left last night for a two days' business Vlslt In Portland. John Slsty of Willow Springs dis trict tarried several hours In Med ford one day tlits wmikf He wua ac companied by n brother, who lives In Nebraska mid In here on n visit, Clias. W. Wolters, Ju Patterson nnd Henry Holms were down froui Talent a few days ago. International Encyclopaedic dic tionary In three volumes) new nnd well bound, for f.alo at n bargain, Address "Falrvlow," Jacksonville. K. A. Uurclioll of Woodvllle made a trip to Medford and Jacksonville one day this week. WIIHnm Lewis of Knnrs creek wai among tho many outsiders lit Med ford during tho week. Dr. M. C. Barber, physician and surgeon, has moved from tho M. F. & 11. building to room 9 Palm block. Opposite the Nash hotel. 3i, A. M. Helms, who Is now located near Fresno. Cal., where he Invested In SO acres of highly Improved land, Is showing fine lemons raised In his grove. J. L. Clemens, who Is now n resi dent of Stockton. Cal., Is making hU former homo a visit. Wilson, 210 Laurel St., for first class kodak finishings. 'JO , M, K. Bryant of Seattle, who has been making Medford a business vis it, has returned home. He has al ready disposed of several pieces of real estate located in Rogue river valley and expects to make another deal or two In the near future. Something new, "Grapo Purple," at McDowell's. George Daley, the miller, la over from Klamath Falls, where he holds a position in Martin's mill, one of the proprietors of which came hero with him. Fancy brick ice cream at McDow ell's. Frank Brown, county commission er, transacted business In Medford the fore part of the weokl L. B. Warner. Sr., spent a few liours in Medford Wednesday after noon. S. A. No well, ladles tailor, 4 th floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg. Andrew Jeldncss Is down from the Siskiyou copper belt, where he Is developing a promising mining prop erty. He brought two largo eagles, which he captured alive, with him. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stout were MEfflG succbss A iv tinnsY grnvo have boon at Jacksonville at tending circuit court a witnesses In (he Hlll-Shaw cast. .Mr. Tobln, nit wtttuHvo dealer In sheep from tho north, has boon In the valley lately. lie Is Interested In th lUlrnoburtf plhoo, located a short distance east of Medford. Tho annual congregational moot ing of tlie Presbyterian church will bo. hold tonight In tho church at 8 o'clock. All members of the church and congregation nre urged to ho present. Interesting reports will bo hoard, after which refreshments will be served nnd a good social time en joyed All should attend. Fifteen pounds best granulated cane sugar for $1. Oakdale Cash Grocery. Guaranteed ranch eggs at 22 Vjc mumi in .Mcdford tm- onrs nl tin BMNGBET IS KEBALL I . . i ... .. 1 IN EASTERN CITIES Furniture, clnssware and nlanos packed and unpacked. Transfer and ! ov" from Jacksonville Wednesday. baggage. Both phones. Matthews & Son. 35 F. J. Fryer and family of Eagle j'olnt have moved to this city and will make their future home here. 11. C Stockman and K.-Schuler were on a surveying trip near Grants Pass yesterday. Mr. Fred J. Erwln and Miss Julia E. Stewart were united in marrlago by Rev. W. F. Shields at tho manse of tho Presbyterian church on Wed nesday at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Erwln Is one of the young women of Talent nnd Mr. Erwln is ono of tho young men of Eagle Point. These young people are going to make their home near Eagle Point, where Mr. Erwin owns a fine ranch. 1 Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Bar Miom 3371 Hlfht PhOBMI r. W. Weeks 9071 A. E. Orr, 34fl 3M.DX ASSXSTAST. John Norling was In Medford Wednesday. He reports that Wall brothers are making excellent pro gress In crosscuttlng the vein of ore in the mine ho Is interested with Medford parties. . Vm . Jack Morris, who has been spend ing several months In northern Cali fornia, is among us again. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Telfer are at Eugene, but may return soon. "Dutch" Carter, who was sent to Salem for larceny committed In For est creek district, has been paroled and Is nt home again after an ab sence of 1C months. H. B. Reed and his family of Grants Pass were In Medford and Jacksonville o.ulto recently. Hie former resided here in our village days and sold many miles of fence to the farmers of the valley. Doctors Pickel, Morrison. and ifar- T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Men and women, $ 10.50 n week and up to demonstrate and take orders for an eastern whole sale house. Experience not neces sary. Call 235 N. Ivy st. 19 per doitm at Oakdale Cash Grocery. Brooks Spencer received word Friday from his" homo In Massachus etts that his father had boon thrown from a horse, sustaining a fracture of the skull. He Is not expected to live. Fine monogram and plain engrav ing ilonu by an expert. O. P. Kills, Palm block, upstair. 1? O. P. Kills, tho expert watchmaker formerly with B. T. Van do Car, has opened a general repair shop on the second floor of the Palm block whore he Intends to do all kinds of tine watch, clock and Jewelry repairing, engraving, etc. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Honselmnn, 119 South Ivy street, tecelved Thursday night the sad news of the sudden death of their son. J. Hesse Henselmnu, of Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henselman left on Friday morning for Portland, where they will arrange for the funeral. John W. Henderson of Roseburg is In Medford ou a brief business trip. Harry Williams of Evans creek Is visiting Medford. Calumet sugar cured bacon ISc per pound. Oakdale Cash Grocery. B. L. Wilson, a rancher of the Ruch district. Is visiting this city. FIno watch and jewelry repairing done by O. P. Ellis, the expert. Palm block upstairs. 19 The Leonard-Wiles Cement com pany has been awarded a contract for the erection of a J 12,000 con crete building at Yreka, Cal., which Is to bo completed by July 15. It will be In the nature of an auditor ium and the mining congress which meets at' Yreka July 19-20 will use It. Henry McfJeo, a rancher of tho Applegate section, la upending a few days In Medford on business. '" Billy Brooks of the Bear Creek i orchard has arranged a "smudging" party for tonight. A number of newcomers who havo Invested will attend and gain first hand Informa tion regarding tho heating of or chards. W. F. Qutsenberry and Fred L. Colvlg spent Friday at Woodvllle and vicinity canvassing for votes. P.ob Flynil left hurriedly Friday morning for the north on tho trail of a prospective motorcycle purchaser. volt church member- flirt-.-This who tho tiuiMloit nut .i the niulioiioo l iho owttijjoli! hold im it roviuil meet in-.; l the M. U. ohouivli, South, lut niaht. Tho onroh lip.lil of .U"u ou their heart- mnl carefully -tup hy -dip iMmshtt; down deeper niul deeper ho "-enrolled their lives for the. hidden lliiitsrs that uilight Imr tlieiti t'iiroAcr trout the piocnec of their Clod. TlmUjsh tho loriiblo rain nnd -flow ltnn wit- the wool Into M'mmui, the evniut''l'"t IicmI iin own with it and quite a crowd d( 'people who wotb'souroiiiiur for the, higher nnd hotter thing"1 t life Ktitliprnl to hear him. The tol of the orinou wit ohnptcrof Keelc. 1 1, "I'm' Nod shall hriiii every woik into judgment with ovcrv vcoret thing whet Iter it ho good or whether it lie evil," tho speaker held hi- audience with the -tune elnso attention in the niaht heroic, and in hU closing uppviil tf how prayer would hrenk down and do-tioy the harrier of -in. -me the mo-t chitr neler and pave tjie way to Heaven. The illii-lriition wn- beautiful nnd found it-i wnv into owrv heart there. When Hev. Kllioft n-kod lor all Uiomi who desired to live a better life and get elo-er to Jeu- to come forward for prayer, everyone in the audience came up, shook liitnd- wilh him and I American, 1MI1LAI-I,l'll!, April 12.- Fait cv bonding liv fy Morgan and two costly errors b tho Rountora brought homo a second win for Connie Muck's sluffora today. Walker win- wal loped for seven hard ones. Snere: . . K. Washington i 2 Philadelphia 3 7 0 liattw'wt: Walker mid lloiliy. Williams: Morgan and TIioiiiiih. I'mplu": Wostorvnlt and O'l.ouuh-llu. .VatlonaN. BOSTON. tii II . 12. Boston made It two straight, frOni tho Phlllli this afternoon. Tyler pllohed a good K game. Scere: It, . Philadelphia 2 f. 2 Boston s 1 Batteries: Brouuaii, Klllfor and Graham; Tyler and Kllng, Uinplic".: Ulgler and Flnueran. E HES PLAN RAILROAD- STRIKE I. W. W. ORGANIZER SLUGS DEPUTY AT ADERDEEN llOQl'lAMt Wimli., April 12. -I. W, W. Orguulzor Thorn was Hluggod by a deputy on Aberdeen's main street last night. A mob of men led by special officers chimed Thorn for knelt fur iirnver. ffi"" block. A deputy warned the Service-; touislil t S o'clock. orgmtUor Hint ho would bo hung tin- Kvervhodv invited. hiu ho lofL fiffhera escorted tho Special." The -ubjoots for .Sunday man to his room A wmrout Is out service.-: Momimr. "A Umg D'ulnne'e for his turoat, but the charge Is mi ("all." Kvctiiiu?, "Whv I Believe the known. Bible." W. L. Gnuldcr. pastor. Feeling U extremely tense today. NKW M1UK, pnl I ''" lie strike uf uiilioad engii i-. ' feeling all line ttimt of Chlengn i"l north of tho Ohio liver, i thioiilriied hero today uiiloi Iho u'cIiin gnml doiiiiind- for iiioieaned nao-. W'ofd to thin ul'l'ool was Indnv t'lll to .1. V. S'luai I, ohairiiiau of iho nilhoad com initios, liv W'ni-ioii Slruto, griuiil elnol of IhO llmlhoifiood of ,)ieimolie I'ligluoPl-. .Tim' oimiilliir of Iho luillot. um eon eluded Indny, (lie vote Allowing thnl ill -ft iei" eimt of t fit nnginoer lav oi'i'il uiitliorixiii Iho geno-il utlieeM of the hiolhoihiMid to older a li:l." whenever they deemed it iie(--ar. The ilouiiiitiU of the oiiwiiii'i'i's 1'onliiiK (o the ullimuluni --n( Kl tint t, Mititl he met hy April IV SIRE AT HELLO GIRL II PORTLAND. Ore. April 12 For awoarliig oer the telephone at gill operators, iMwaid Miuphy, a bartender, today haR boon Hcutoiiivd to serve six months in jail mid pay n flue of lino. Thin In the flrnt coif vlctloti uiidtir the now statuto timk lug the public use of piufimo or in dorout laiiKUHKi VMRnnuV. Miirph) look nn npponl. It Ih bellevetl that other proHwti tlonn for using profane langiiago over tbt teletihone will follow SupfilOi fSot oolv 100 A Tontc, AIUiiy ini,Hilvnu " HM iriimly li.r i;(titfy-i, l.ljrr pint lUmV T-,tHHl-i I'l niV I itifillmt nit Dim i (iu (it til Mllll Mllltr lllC lll(Hl Mini I' I f 'Itnr StiiiKtlii"tMttt Mthe rnllie y.lnn No. 13 i iptttllly it nlwny,i4ieetiiird V tint Nidlohhl Lfituun hot llir t i ninjortty ol nil othrr ItARUrt, tolkiic nnd ilIiouI thiovluliool tin I'uilfld iitntcn lut ndoptvd llm I Spalding ,,,",l!S,;if i Cork Center Ball i i n.iitt Mch i thrlr OlficUl ilnlLniit ! lin Offinnl ! IUII of llin Woilil Srr. 0 P A 1L D I N G ('.V.!'.,.S) LiASE EIALL UNIFORMS WOlt.V UYTIIi: CIIAMIHONN Ml tllP htn Ifnutf trm pV With ll ty L'ork Center Hall n.lwfr Hpnldlnt; IIu Hull Uniform lml (,r ii.ij.U,i uiiiiI .ttu-ninil hi nit. t , I lui.r nl )il.ln( I ulu 1 1 uii lf.Ut ti mnjr itiltlu, A. G. Spalding & IJro.s. too Geary Ktrcct .San r-'ritclNco PLUMBING Stoam nnd Hot Wntor Heating All Work tiwuitnt"". rrlcn ItimoiiHlils COFFEEN & PRICE 39 itowint Block, Bnttune on atti au l'ortflo sail. Bam 3CI II 1 I Hill MiiiMlTTMftlMwi iiii - -' .-w'w-" gZJn JZwr7twtt;l J?ASBfc mm m tt r ? i jtmm ,&8&i Tj-v?A?nOk 'jF" ss Ufi mam fcw; PHIL KEARNEY'S BODY RE-INTERRED AT ARLINGTON WASHINGTON, April 12. The body of .Major Oeticral Phil Kearney, taken from iti grave in Trinity churchyard in New York, wa this ufiieruooit re-interred in the national cemetery nt Arlington. President Tn ft attended the ceremony. Golden Gjolden Sunshine- Pie-crust Cottolene The old-fashioned idea that only a good strong stomach can digestl pie-crust has been exploded. It's simply up to the kind of pie- I crust. JLara-soaKea pies are nara 10 aigesr, dui a lAruoume pie, being free from hog fat and grease, is light, flaky and easv to digest It won't haunt your stomach for hours after. Eat all the pie you want if made with Cottolene, the economical shortening. Cottolene is made from pure vegetable oils, and is "Nature's Gift from the Sunny South" Made only by THE N. K. FAIRDANK COMPANY Watch Our Addition Grow JncUnon nnd Kiitmiilt Mcdford Realty and Improvement Company M. 1 A It. Co. Wtltf. A Pretty Mouth WA??1CS!T -Fim. IKMis - . r! Thlllt mm Nmiarj lit ci-ncrnlly thoiiKht to bo bo on ac count of tho oven, whlttf ttiMth limltt" of It You eniimit liniiKlno a lieautl fut in Ho bhckod up by liroWun or dUrolorHil twtli, dm n you 7 Wo r" exiiorlii In tho Dental Hue mnl can anHiiro ou a hnudriomo ml of tooth If you have our pornoutil wire, Wo lire pructlrnl profoiwora of every briinch of the btmliioHn, Lady Attoiidnnt DR. BARBER tiii: nn.vriKT Over Dnnlvln for DiuU. P.ul ( Phono VUH'i, Home Phonu .ir,:: K t f 10 tm pt . BIG REAL ESTATE DEAL I Here is the best buy in Medford today Beats them all Three big lots on Main Street between Quince and Rose Avenues, running from the alley to the corner, facing on Main Street with south front. If taken at once will sell the whole bunch for $2100.00. Don't you make the mistake so many dobuy when times are good at high prices and then give it away during the depression. Next month the dirt will begin flying for the new railroad and things will be humming around here values will jump up fast. Just figure it out yourself in the right way. 'Just think of it only $700.00 each, mest: too valuable for residences, just the location for an apartment house or flat building- The lots lay nice and Jiigh no filling in to do and are 140 feet deep. Three blocks frovm Medford Hotel. Big oak tree on east lot. These trees are worth $300.00 apiece. Moving to Berkeley, California May 1st. Closing out our holdings here at big loss and doing it quick. Lots not sold singly. $2100.00 cash for the group. Lowest price ever given on these lots, previously was $4200.00 and they will easily bring this price later on', H. E. GATES, 22 Rose Avenue ? ? Y r Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y I Y Y Y Y Y Y i lytefcfctfMk i) HiJn 0 iwwBinJwWiyH