Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 25, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QKIWON. TIIUKHDAY. AI'lvllj Lr..UH2.
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IOCALAND
PERSONAL
wore
Mr. and Mrs. 8. 13. True
Med ford visitors Tuesday.
Iflnffy ruffles, v li 1 1 cream cantor,
McDowell's. 30
Mr. and Mrs. 3. G. Price spent
Wednesday, In Mcdford.
Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carktn,
Glenn O. Taylor), attomeys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank building,
Mcdford.
MUs Hlancho Cox of Medford was
a visitor at tho J. W. Iiallcy homo
this week.
Cordwood, fir and hardwood H.50
per cord 4 foot length. lti-lnch
wood $2 per tier. Gold Ray Realty
Co., Clh and Fir Sts.
Mr. nnd Mrs. "V. fi. 'Wakcman of
Mcdford motored to Talent Wednes
day. Here they picked tip Mr. nnd
Mrs. II. Dyer and Mrs. Yonder Sluls
nnd continued on to Ashland, where
they spent tho nfternoon.
Kodak finishing, tho best, at Wes
ton's, opposlto book store.
V. A. Dunlnp of San Diego, Cal..
departed for his home Wednesday,
after a three weeks' business visit In
this vicinity,
Cordwood, fir nnd hardwood ?4.&0
per cord 4 foot length. 10-Inch
wood $2 per tier. Gold Ilay Realty
Co., Cth and Fir Sts.
R. K. Hole nnd Lenn Hooker have
taken tho contract to build a seven
room farm residence for Mr. Mc
Grelght In tho Mountain district,
some twenty miles In the northern
part of tho county.
B. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives made any time or
place by appointment. Phono M. 1471
Mr. and Mrs. M. Karnes accompan
ied Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turpln to
their farm homo In Roxy Ann Satur
day and enjoyed a social dance In tho
evening.
Cordwood. fir and hardwood $4.50
per cord 4 foot length. lC-lnch
wood ?2 per tier. Gold Ray Realty
Co.. Cth and Fir Sts.
Mr. and Mrs. Grayham and chil
dren of the glngseng farm at Pro
spect, left Tuesday for their home,
having spent a week very pleasautly
In tho city.
See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Mrs. Arthur Poo and son of North
Central, left Tuesday to join her hus
band in Portland.
Furniture, glassware and pianos
packed and unpacked. Transfer and
baggage. Both phones. Matthews &
Son. 35
Mr. McGreth who recently pur
chased the Hill farm of tho Weber
estate in Mountain district, reports
the outlook Quito promising for a
banner crop on the tablelands of that
stock and fruit section.
8. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th
floor M. P. & H. Co. bldg.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dyer and
daughter, Miss Nell, who have been
visiting here, departed Saturday
morning for Eugene, where they will
visit old friends before returning to
St. Cloud, Minn.
Dr. M. C. Barber, physician and
surgeon, has moved from tho M. F.
& H. building to room 9 Palm block.
Opposite the Nash hotel. 3G
Miss Norwood, Miss Hoke. J. W.
Myers, A. W. Moon, Mr. Smith, G. S.
Moore, J. E. Uo&wcll, Mrs. J. Cr Her
rin;:, Mrs. V. J. Taylor and son, E.
Webb wcro nmeiij: (lie Central Point
Jicpplo Unit spent Wednesday in Medford.
The Roobcvelt Parent and Teach
ers' association will meet Friday af
ternoon with Mrs. II. K. Foster, Sis
kiyou Heights, at 2 p. m. All mem
bers aro urged to bo present.
Rev. W. T. Gouldcr left this after
noon for a mouth s business and
pleasure trip to his former homo at
Fulton, Ky. Rov. C. K. Kirk will
havo charge of his church while
Rev. Gouldor is absent.
Will Humphrey has gone to Port
laud to study up on the latest street
improvements, with tho view of mak
ing Geneva strictly up to date.
John W. Parker has returned to
Medford after a business visit of two
weeks at Roscburg, where ho has
'argo property Interests.
W. J. Hotchklss of Crescent City,
who has largo timber Interests In
that section, Is in Medford on u
hhort business trip. He is looking
over u local tract of timber.
Memorial services at tho Prosby
byterlau church Sunday morning,
April 28, for those losing their lives
In tho Titanic disaster. Special mu
sic by the choir suited to the occa
sion. The services are free to all.
There will bo a meeting of the
committee of tho Good Citizenship
Loaguo Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock
at tho library. All Interested In tho
work aro Invled to be present.
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John Smlthson of Ashland Is via
llinga few days In Medford,
13. J. KalBcr of Ashland spent
Wednesday night n Medford with
friends.
Allen R. Rodgcrs of Grants Pass
Is In Medford for n few dnyes on
business.
Count)' Judge Nell has returned
from a visit in the, Big Butte district.
Rodger Hitchcock of Eaglo Point
Is spending a few days In Medford
on business.
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PROBEJICTiS OF
one
HM
II. F. Pohland of Lake Creek Is
spending a few days In Medford on
business.
Miss Mary Hopper, who lins Leen
visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. S. I. Leon
ard, has loft for a two weeks visit
with friends at Ashland.
Superintendent nnd Mrs. J. Percy
Wells were In Medford Wodnesdny
on business.
Lloyd Corlelss of Table Rock was
a recent visitor In Medford.
"Valley Farm," tho four-act com
edy drama which was to havo been
given by tho St. Mnrk's Junior guild
Friday evening, has been postponed
one week owing to the Illness of a
member of tho cast. Tho play will
be presented May 3.
Rev. W. F. Shields spent Thurs
day at Grants Pass on business.
W. J. Henry of Eugene is In Med
ford looking over tho city with a
view of locating.
John H. Thompson has returned
from a visit of several days at Port
land. II. T. Anderson and son Carl have
left for a business trip to San Fran
cisco. Carl von der Hellen of Eagle
Point Is In Medford on a brief busi
ness trip.
Harvey Allen of Phoenix spent
Thursday In Medford on business.
Peter Hcnshaw and T. J. Carney
will leave Friday for a business trip
to California.
W. Cr Murphy has left for a
month's visit at Los Angeles and
other Southern California points.
Will W. Kinney has left for a
visit at several Willamette valley
points.
LA
FOLLETTE ABANDONS
LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 25.
Senator La Follette will not speak
In San Diego May 2, nor will he tour
tho citrus belt of Southern Califor
nia, included in bis original Itinerary,
according to an announcement made
at La Follette headquarters here.
Messages from Walter Houser, La
Falletto's campaign manager, state
that It will be necessary for the sen
ator to return to San Francisco next
Tuesday evening and that the great
er part of the Southern California
tour must be abandoned.
THIRTY DAYS FASTING
SEATTLE, April 23. Dr. Liniln
Rurfield Huzzurd, the fasting special
ity, who is under sentence of two to
twenty yean, for the inatixluuliter
of a patient, who, Jhc prosecution !-
Ii'ed was starved Id death, complet
cd today the thirtieth dity of a fast
undertaken to piovc mistaken the
doctor who testified against her.
Thoy said fourteen days was tho limit
of human enduranco without food.
WASHINGTON, April 'JR.- Deter
mined to probe to the bottom tho loss
of tho Titanic, Sonatro Smith, chair
man of tho senate sub-committee
probing the disaster, acted today
upon Information contained In
United Press dispatches and subpoe
naed the captain and the wireless
operator of the steamer Cnllforulau.
They will bo asked to produce the
logbook of the liner and to testify
regarding tho exact language used
In the warning against Ice which was
sent by wireless to the Titanic on
the Sunday night of tho disaster.
Chairman Smith also announced
that tomorrow tho committeemen
would each examine several members
of tho Tltnnlc's crow In separate
sessions with a vlow to eexpedltlng
tho Inquiry.
Admission that he received Presi
dent Tntt's message Inquiring as to
tho fato of Major Butt, coupled with
tho explanation that ho did not know
It was from the president, was made
this afternoon by Wireless Operntor
Cottam of tho Carpathia. Cottam
admitted receiving tho "four fig
ures" messagu from Chief Operntor
Sain nils of the Marconi company, but
stated that he did not reply to It.
He admitted having sold his story of
the rescue of the Tltnnlc's passen
gers on the ntght the Carpathia ar
rived in Now York, but ho added:
"I haven't received anything for
It yet."
Cottam declared ho had heard the
Frankfurt reply to tho distress sig
nals of the Titanic, but he said that
tho German liner did not give her
own position. Whether they Ig
nored tho call for help ho did not
know. From tho actions of the
Frankfurt's operator, he believed tho
Tltanlc's wireless man, Jack Phillips,
was justified in calling the Frank
furt operator a fool.
BATHE IP 7W 0H
BflNT ON ROOF OVEB AEROPLANES
l'OHThAXl), A put - t'ntwluig
like n wounded uiiiuud Imm oi' hid
tin; place lo unotlior, a'i iinlduiilUied
man, Jhotnjht to he an cx-coiiuut,
heavily nrhiod und doMerulu today is
bring trailed through Urn dock ilN
triet of Portland liv tint t patrolmen.
under llu leadership of Ciipluin of
I'olieo Keller.
The man was Imtllv wounded today
in a revolver battle with Putrolnmi
Homier.
Homier eame on Hie man in the
doek district nnd us ho wax luitoiilig
about in a suspicion's manner started
after him, eeintiuiutliui: him til halt
Tho man climbed upon Uio toof pf u
building. Render in eloe pursuit. A
ho gamed ou him, tho fugitive snap
ped his revolver fixe tuiie- at Men
der, the cartridges each tune failing
to explode. Tho two men grappled
on the roof of the htiililini: and in the
fight Mender was beaten on the head
with tho im and ulino-t rendered uu
couM'iou;.. I lis tix-ailaut ran and,
climbing fron the roof, crawled un
der an itdjoiuimr building. HeiitW
had recovered stiff ioicullv to continue
the pursuit and I'irod fixe tunc ;tt
the fleeing man, the lt shot striking
him a" he craxvled under tho building.
MILWAUKEE IS FINED FOR
VIOLATIONS OF LAW
SEATTLE, April 23 Tho Chicago,
Milwaukee and Puget Sound Hnilway
company must pay fines aggregating
$1,100 for failure to report violations
of the federal law regulating the
hours of employment. The complaint
xvas filed by the interstate commerce
commission, nnd the fines xvere im
posed by Judge Hnuford.
ditotrcJ
Health is tho foundation of ill tood
looks. Tho wlso woman realties this
and takes precautions to proservo nor
health and strength through tho pe
riod of child bearing. Sbo remains a
pretty mother by avoiding as far as
poaslblo tho suffering and dangers of
such occasions. This every woman
may do through th; uso of Mother'
Friend. This la a medicine for
aitornal application and so penotratins
la lu nature as to thoroughly lubrlcato
every muscle, norvo and tendon in
volved during tho period boforo baby
cornea. It aids nature by expanding
tho akin and tissue, rollovea tender
ness and soreness, and perfectly pre
pares tho system .
for natural and CfflnlfiOtA
safo motherhood. 'ijrV,,2
Mother's Friend L'G'7OJfn
la sold at drug tJW&IW
stores. Wrlto for frco book for ex
pectant mothers, which contains much
valuable Informnflbn.
3JUDFIUD REGULATOR CO., AUMte, C
HOME, Apul 'J. Willi Hie entire
country eutliiiM'tl oxer tho microns of
nilliliii'v ueropliuios mid diriglhltw in
tho xiir in Tripoli, u tuliniinl popular
subset iptimi lin boon ejpeiiod Id pio
suut to tho putou mi (Millie iiorutl
uitvy.
Although it similar movement m
under witv in r'ninoo, where VillO.OOt)
frillies nlrmtdv Im been sulisuVlhel,
tho movement in Itulv is hoitig or
ganised oil a hums that, it i behoved,
will greatly owed that of l-Vnneo.
The movement hits boon formally en
dorsed liv King Victor Kiumniiuol,
Premier (liolilli nnd .Minister of Wur
At Fountains & Elsewhero
Ask for
Ml If LIU IV 3
Tht Original and linulne
MALTED MILK
Thi FotiMrlnk ftr All Agt.
At restaurants, hotels, and fountains.
Delicious, invigorating and sustaining.
Keep it on your sideboard at home
Don't travel without it.
A iidc lunch prepared ia a inate.
Take bo uutatioa. Just say "HORUaY
In Any Milk Trust
.fylimnitll, Ciiminilli'es m'o boiilu; or
KUiilxod n every elty in, Italy, iih well
Its it iivery Ituliiiu colony. (iruuulitHit
lhi world, I.eotui'OH will lllatwlno ho
hold lit oViii'v city mid lilurnliiio tils-
1 1 United over I ho on lire country.
Allliouuh tho tiiovoiinmt Is hardly a
work old, more limn 1,000,11110 Uio,
either in ciihIi or lu nornpliiiioH, Im.i
boon pledged,
. W ' - - Jm mw
Plt(Xllti:SMIVI3
A(J(im'SMIVK
When It Pays 4
Wo never know, liut'xvo do know that II piiyn to ADVEUTIHIl.
A party oamo to UH last week and Hiihl thoy xvnntoil a pair of
kIiivhoh; when taking the hUtory of tl" cinio wo round Ihoy hud
hut recently moved lieu? fr(jni ututo In the .Mlddlo Wont; no xvo
asked thom how they liappoiiotl to romo to PH and thoy an
swered: WE HAVE MMICN UKAIHNU TIIW MEMKOHD PAI'UUH
IN THE EAST and xvo saw that you udvoitlKud ronnllently nnd
tlnU you xvoro duliitt thlnjjH, ho wu iiiiuo to jii. .NO OTIIEK wiiy
to K(tt IH'HINKSS. Inoldoutally thU piitluiit In now a IIOOSTKU
for UH and for .MWDI-'Oltl).
CONHlll.TATIO.N-alHayrt EltMIJ.
1)118. BAUNUEUS & (1MKEN,
EYE. I'JAIt, NOSK A.S'M 'IMHOAT BPEC1AMHTH,
Socond Kloor Oarnott-Coroy lliil'illni:.
Medford, Oiof.ou.
MEIdAIILE
irrnn.'Ah
WHEN YOU WAKE UP
to tho fact that you do not soo nn
xvell or with the comfort you should,
tlien co mo liern and be fitted with
glasses that suit your every require
ment. I use corroborative tests.
No Driiu or Drops
DR. RICKERT
Eyesight Specialist
Over Krntner'M, Medford
as clear and hard as diamonds
Storage rooms right for all
kinds of goods.
Our wagons deliver to all
parts of the city.
Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240
Medford Ice (2b Storage Co.
Don't forget that tho Fish Market
havo fresh flnii and dressed poultry
every day In the week. Wo havo a
good supply of early chickens for
Sunday. Send In .your order early
and let us select you one, or call
and select one for yourself.
W. II. KKNWOIITHY & CO.,
17 North Fir St.
Weeks&McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
Say Puont W71
XJfffel rboatsi P. W. Week 3071
A. X, On, MM
tABT ANXSTAKT,
SPOKANE, Wu., April 12,i. That
the Jlilxvaukeo and the O. W, I. and
S. railroads hax'p closed deals in the
latjt fexv days for tho purchaho of
$1,250,000 worth of property in tlic
heart of (ho city for uhc as u fiito for
a union depot, lius become known today.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED To soil 10 acres Bear
Creek bottom land, under Irriga
tion : will plant to trees and take
care of same, Irrigating them,, five
Vflnra lit SflfiO nnr nnrn Qnn A T.
Cuslck, ut Hotel Nash, or drop
letter box 15, A. u. Cuslck, M
WANTED To buy nonjo laying hens.
I'hono or address H. T. Hubbard,
Medford, 34
FOrt EXCHANGE I havo good Se
attlo and Southern California
properties to exchange for Med
ford and Ilogue Hlver properties.
Lot mo faeo what you havo. W. .1.
UUI. Hptel Nash. 31
WANTED At once, ?500 and $1500
on close lu city property, l, O.
lion G73, 31
FOH RENT Furnished rooms. 121
Iloosevolt Ave, J. T, EadeB. D5
M. M. Department Store
Friday and Saturday Specials
Fotyid at Medford's Newest Store. Thoso who appreclato unintual vnlues will do well to visit this
store. They will make a profitable Investment of time nnd a most economical exchange of cash for
seasonable goods. Every section of this jnammoth department storo presents a wonderful list of
real bargains In seasonable merchandise. Tho Inducement which we offer will certainly provo Irro
tlstiule to any person who Is iuforebtcd lu positive money saving.
$2.59 SILK MESSALINE PETTICOATS
Tli I j is tho hlh'KUt special ever offered In this department. TIicho
jiMrtri are madu of (he met", silk messallno, full nizod, plaited and lucked,
and In every pcmrihlc i;novn shado for evening, dress or Htreot wear.
These skirts are eold overywhero for 5.00, and xvlll bo sold at tho
reduced ptico only .'or these two dnys.
$2.59 BLACK TAFFETA SILK SKIRTS
This number lu slllc skirt iMiiunt bo duplicated. It represents a largo
purchase) direct from die mnniifnuluier or thoso goods, closed out to us as a
dlscoutlmicd rumber; never has bi.ei sold for less than 10.00. On sale two
days only at this j.ilco.
$3000.00 SHIPMENT OF NEW SPRING
Silk Just received, W'b liava tho larKt'st and most complain lino of silks
utrrlod lu Sr.iithern Orcgo:.. Thero Is nothing omitted In HiIh llno-up of
silks, and guaranteed yon a saving of one-third on all purchases, Wo In
vito ou to have a leok; only n pleasure to show you,
1 . ' W. '
$20.00 SPRING SUITS ON SALE AT $12.50 AND $13,50
AH this leaboa'H goods fancy mixtures. Thoso aro broken lots and
only opo and twj Milts of a size. This has been tho biggest season wo had
ever hud, liaxlng told more sultH than In any pervious season. Thoroforo,
to mako room fur lne numerous shipments to arrive lu tlio next few duys,
WE DO NOT CONSIDER A SAIfl' qOlWPLETE UNTIL YOU ARE
ABSOLUTELY SATISFIED. EVERY PURCHASE MUST BE SATIS
FACTORY OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED.
Agents for Dutchess Trousers, Hole Proof Hosiery, Carhart OvorallB,
Hanson Cloves, and Hart, Schaffnor '& Marks Clothing. Special Prices
on work clothing.
n .8 !!! !! ' ' .
119. M. Department Store
n i
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Medford
Tent and Awning
Company
Mitniifnoturcru of nnd Doatcm In
AWWIMOH, TI1STS, ri.TR, OOV13USI
Or ALL KINSH
Duck All Wolulita nnd Wliltlm,
Awnliiif. Hlrlprn, i:tc
WKOLBSALXI AHD RHTAir,
All MakOM of AnviiIiikn unit I'oreli
Curlnliin put up nt Munnfuuturtim'
Prices.
Acont for Uio
Boanok Wotiolm VcntlUttnf Win.
dow Awnlntr
100 . Trent Ht.
llotli Phonun Mmlfnnl Orcn
VAPOR BATHS
and Scientific Massage
Try it for a cold, rheumatism, etc. Advieo in dioleticH,
medical gymnastics and Hydrotherapy. Lady attendant.
DR. ROBT. J. LOCKWOOD
CHIROPRACTOR
E. 9th and S. Riverside Both Phonos
226 East Main Street.
For "Good Goods."
MICHELIN
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Their superiority
is recognized all
over the Wopld
IN STOCk BY
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