Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 03, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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AtTCDFOTO MA1T TRlTtnNK, "MIODPORD, QKIttlOX, IWIDAY, "MAY X 11)12.
I "IQCAL AND
1 1
PERSONAL
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This now 32x72 foot tent, recently
nut n liy tho members of the M.
K. church for use. of the Sunday
fcchool boys In Ihelr mllltftry drills,
and for several closes In the Sun
day school, Ih completed nnd ready
for orennnncy. It will be used next
Simdny for the first time by the
men's nnd Women's adult bible
clnsflos, and n couple of the smaller
classes. The lent hart been parti
tioned Into four rooms, three with n
Renting rapacity of 100 each nnd the
men's room with a capacity of 160,
which, by tho way, Is the exact num
ber of members tho clasfc lias.
Cordwood, hardwood nnd fir $4..,0
per single cord. Special low prices In
cnrlond lots. Gold Hay Realty Co.,
f.th and Tlr.
W. H. McGowan left Thursday af
ternoon for Los Angeles. Mr. Mc
Gowan will attend tho Shrlners' con
vention In Los Angeles, and also the
great automobile meet nt Snnta Mon
ica. D. B. facame, the Wonder soap nnd
talc man. Is the best sewing machine
repairer on tho coast. 240 North
Oakdale.
J. W. Loshcr of Ashland was In
Medford Thursday on business.
Mrs. E. V. Hutchlns, who has been
In Medford visiting her sister. .Mrs.
W. C. Wilson, returned Thursday to
her home In Dnnsmulr, Cal.
Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4,i0
per single cord. Special low prices In
carload lots. Gold Hay Healty Co.,
Cth and Fir.
Gust Wygren, of Drownsboro, was
In Medford Thursday on business.
Amos Adams took train No. 13
Thursday afternoon for San Diego,
Cnl.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank building,
Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. David Garrett, and
Mrs. Edmunds and son, all of Mari
etta, Ohio, who have been In Med
ford several weeks visiting Mr. and
Mrs. It. K. Sutton nd Mr. and Mrs.
i' There evidently will be no potato i
'famine In the I'nelfle northwest when
the crop which Is being put In this ,
i Bprlng Is harvested next fall Tossrs. '
i Hubbard Ilroa., of this city, report'
that Implement dealers on tho coast
hnvo been unable to supply the de
mand for potato planters this spring.
One wholesale firm In Tort land with
which they do business tells that they
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have sold uver J100 potato planters T'ie Ihm imieiirimr rimer fr tnoi
this season, which Is more thnn their w'- nnmiti! nutoinnliile io.nl nice
in enlleri off the eonrv odtr nnd
the
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TO KILL HIMSELF
HKANV!' IASM 0 Mn -
I mil A. IteheVlte, oit- tK n. t
widely known nliUftflin " -tuithei'ii
Oregon, mfd n mm f e i-idetttlrt,
enllctl otr the eonrv onr niul trepn, mrd n mm r c i-uienun.' .fassz. r-n) p5)
work of utltiiu; Uie rifrtlwn,v in wealth, uttimri in k.ii hiru-oU nt ' " ) .ftl
iet piwible eonriitwn wim loun. lit home In UU rljy '"'l "Wit 1'J'i -?, ' . Jl -f
aggregate sales had amounted to for
12 previous years.
i!a u. esiuui cainmerciai nnoioK- .. w .. ..is.
.:. , .. ... Already cervne or the IIimiiimI inninir hit tnvont Mn i
uimn-i, iii-&itiitea kiM.iuu uuf unit! ui - . , il
-. in cm hum mill nNi'l vmiiilis. II!!" IHM'. I M'l-il nil nut' wri-M m i' i
place by appointment. Phono M. 1471 i
S. ti. Holmes, of Hagle 1'olnt, was
In the city Thursday on business.
A, D. Grieve and family arrived
In Medford Thursday from Seattle.
Afcnhel Hubbard has received a
letter from a friend of his In Salt
taken and hundreds tf jmr-on. luv.eyer uu artery. Ilfhiil'
nrriinsf hourly Tor tlt hfat wiwtern j Heri consitlerMilv of In.-'
motor flHNie. it is tMintntPd that of liiumeinl lWi, ,U
loO.OnO persons will fill the Mnnd- J r-nli ol the death ot ,i
umT line the whim1. vear .mo.
Three race with tvro srwelnl rveni- "
ui. lie
:iltriritt o
'i.i-. win
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. ii'w e-
iiiil 'M'l.d
Both Tempting
and Healthful
firi fit i In if hit litolal Mikil tttiiiitiiii
Lake City asking as to a business ' ,.,. tlt0v,, wi ,u, ,,8l((1(, mrh in
location here This friend states, lp ,,1V ,, ,( (.omN(; .,, ,,.
that he Intends locating In San Diego. 0 f1ture pw 0 fl0 )lie ffrii)i
Los Angeles, Cnnnda or Medford. . ,. ,,, r,...!n,ll ,.!.- i.sl, v-lii
.-tnrt nt 1 p. in.
David HVuee llntwrt ha been !..
stalled favorito in the bi rnoe. with
Ilarnev OlritleM. Tetxlatf. I)itil
anil Hrapx pre-oiim him clo-e o.
rei'ounition, Uniwn ttirriny iicu
tinted the eisrht mile '.im- m :17.
There is some range to that follow;
covers tho Irishman's "broadwlde,"
aslt were, but as Medford Is In the
zone there Is no kick coming.
G, 11. Ends has purchased tho coal
and fuel business formerly conducted
by .1. V,
Uurbidgo and will nt all
times have In stock a full and com-
Geo. V. King, left Thursday evening
for their home.
Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4. 50
per single cord. Special low prices In
carload lots. Gold Hay Healty. Co.,
Cth and Fir. '
E. G. Coleman, of Phoenix, was In
the city Thursday.
J. D. Franklin, of Grants Pass,
was In Medford Thursday on busi
ness with Gaddis & Dixon. Mr.
Franklin Is tho Josephine county
sales agent for Page woven wire
fence.
Kodak finishing, tho best, at Wes
ton's, opposite book store.
Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Van Scoyoc
left Thursday for a four or six weeks
visit to old-time friends arid relatives
In Chicago and other cities of Illi
nois. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rothwell and
Mrs. Chester Brown left on the sec
ond section of No. 1C Thursday eve
ning for a visit to relatives in Seattle.
S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th
floor M. F. & H. Co. b'ldg. '
Mrs. Ruth Wager and children, of
tho Modoc orchards; left Thursday
for a visit to friends in Salt Lake.
Utah.
Mrs. M. E. Dauchy and Mrs. A. A.
Root returned Thursday to Spokane,
after n winter's stay In the Rogue
river valley. These ladles own or
chard property near Medford and ex
pect to return here next fall.
Dr. M. C. Barber, physician and
Burgeon, has moved from tho M. F.
& 11. building to room 9 Palm block.
Opposite tho Nash hotel. 30
J. H. Ryan left Thursday evening
for a business trip to Seattle.
Chas. Mathoy and John Kite, of
Rutler, Tenn., arrived in Medford
Thursday evening. They expect to
remain hare.
Tho Woman's Foreign Missionary
society of the Methodist church will
meet Friday afternoon, May 3, at 3
o'clock with Mrs. Pattlson, 1222
West Main street.
Rev. H, G. Pike, of Carson City,
Nov., arrived in Medford Thursday.
Money to loan, In amounts of from
$500 to $1000 on Improved real es
tate, country property preferred.
Carkln & Taylor, Jackson County
Dank bldg.
K. G. Trowbrldgo was down on
Evans crook Friday on business.
See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, oyer Jackson County bank.
Miss Esther Pankoy of Central
Point returned to hor homo Friday ' aft()r extt.n8vo
morning aiior n amy oi hovuiui "B8aiC8i
lu Medford,
Ed Andrews Is promising some
thing gopd In amateur dramatic en
tertainment in "Valley Farm," at
tho Medford theater May 3.
plcto line ofjnel ot all kfnds, ln-j
eluding mill block wood for summer j
use. '
Mrs. Roscoo Thomas, of Jackson-1
vlUe, who has been visiting Grants
Pass friends, returned to her home
Thursday.
Free. Wo will have about 100
loads of Bear creek soil all loose on
pavement. Must be taken by first of
week. WHL contract all to one party
free. Humphrey, Sl. W. Main st. 37
It the dramatic schooling Ed An
drews has given tho Junior members
of St. Mark's Guild counts for any
thing (and all Medford people know
it does) tho production of "Valley
Farm," a four act drama, on May 3,
at tho Medford theater, will bo an
evening's entertainment eminently
worth while.
One of the neatest and most mod
ern soda fountains in tho city is be
ing installed In the Haskins drug
store, on &ast Main. The fountain
is built of oak and art glass and the
fixtures are of white marble, porce
lain and German sliver, making it
absolutely clean and sanitary. Mr.
Haskins expects to have It open for
trade within 10 days.
At a meeting of the W. C. T. U.
Thursday arrangements wero made
for the appearance hero of Mrs.
Solbaugh of Seattle on Wednesday
evening. May 8. She will probably
speak at the 'opera house.
Medford people, especially house
wives who are endeavoring to beauti
fy thcir'Iawns with flowers, aro very
much incensed because many passers-
by persist in entering their grounds
and robbing the flower beds of their
most beautiful blooms. This prac
tice is usually confined to boys and
girls, but Medford makes an excep
tion to this general rule, as In this
city there are grown folk of both
sex who have as little sense of pro
priety, common decency, and regard
for those things not their own, as
has the younger population. Many
reports of the work of these Vandals
have been made to the police and
any person caught thus offending the
beautiful flower gardens of the city
will be arrested.
Help the Episcopal church people
buy a pipe organ attend "Valley
Farm" Medford theater Friday,
May 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Lindlcy, of
Bclllngham, Wash., stopped off In
Medford Thursday evening while en
route home from San Diego, for a
visit with Mr. LIndley's father, -G.
W. LIndrey.
Tho Medford public jnarket, on
South Riverside avenue, is fast near
ing completion. The roof is on, tho
brick work Is nenrly completed and
tho concrete contractors are now
putting In the cement flooring.
Mrs. II. F. Rowo is over at Sams
Valley visiting relatives for a few
days, Frank. J. Miller, stato railroad
commissioner, was In Medford Fri
day looking after business connected
with his office. Mr. Miller has but
recently returned from a tour of in
spection at Klamath Falls,
Mrs. H. S. Alklns visited Ashland
friends Friday.
Mrs. Cliff Hazlewood returned
Friday from n visit to rolatlvea In
Clackamas, Ore.
M, L. ErlckBon,, supervisor of tho
forest service, left Friday for an offi
cial visit to Klamath Falls, his espe
cial buKluoss being that of looking
government timber
IEDDY CHOICE OVER
TAFI FOUR TO 01
SHP
DOOMED
HOP
E
F
ce
TACOMA. Wash., M." 3 Com
plete return from nil piednetM In
Tncotna show that tlie peupK favored
Hoosovelt over Tatt neiirb four to
one. Hooiavolt mon ?h they have
nominated dulegtitw to tho county
convention In practically every pre
cinct and expect to win out over tho
reactionaries. Old lime ring caucus
methods wore vulnly attempted by
Taft men.
I'OKTI.AXl). M.i .5. - The (,'pors.M
U. Vohurtr. with the luirsi' XelmNmi
in tow, went ashore on the north -pit
nt the Xchnlem river bar shortly l
fore noon today, and. with Irish sci
dns-hin over her. lies among the
breakers this afternoon n hnttrivri
wreck. She appears doomed to be
smashed in two in n short time. Ap
parently there is no hope or Mivin;:;
the lives of her enptniu or onvv. .
The little .sU'iimer wa coiinurvniuleri
b Captain Eriok-oii, .Ae fcnov.j n
Portland nnd alone the Oietiou eoat.
She earried a crew of between mx
and ten men. No pas-diners, '.viu'
aboard.
PALACE OF swKirrs.
NEW XAMi: ADOPTED
R. N. Foster, who purchased Mc
Dowell's restaurant, has adopted the
name of "Palnce of Sweets." He has
added a dollcatusson.
Jack Sullivan, William Moans.
Mrs. M. Johnson, Mrs. ('. A. Ilrawii,
Miss Mildred Black and Mrs. M. P.
Schmltt wore the first six to guess
tine name selected. The first will
be given a five-pound box of candy
and each of the others a ono-pouuri
box by calling nt the "Palace or
Sweets." There were a number of
other guesses made.
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PORTLAND, Ore., May 3. There
will bo no prosecution in Portland of
j John Day, tho alleged swindling pub
licity promoter, who was arrested In
Los Angeles and who is alleged to
have swindled Melvin G. Winstock,
manager ot the People's Amusement
company here, out of J.'OO. Win
stock has announced today that he
will not prosecute Day.
Day is alleged to have conducted
swindling operations extensively In
Astoria, Hillsboro, Salem, Ore., unci
Tacomn, Wash., and he may bo prose
cuted in some of those cities.
notut:. ,
Notlco Is horuhy glvon that the
undersigned will apply to tho city
council or tho city ot Medford, Ore
gon, at Its noxt regular meeting on
May 21, 1012, for a license to sell
spirituous, vinous and malt liquors
lu quantities less titan a gallon, at
No. 32 North Front street, In said
city for a period' iT six months.
45 M. & L J. ADAMS.
John Day oporated a few months
ai;o lu Medford, boating several firms
out of money on worthless checks.
BAYOU SARA, La., May 3.- The
levee here broke at noou and water
pouring through aa 100 foot gap Is
rapidly spreading -In all directions.
Already most of tho streots ot the
city are inundated. All male resi
dents are fighting desperately to pre
vent further breaks.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Orchard work by expe
rienced man with references. Only
first class places need answer. Box
05, Mall Tribune. 3C
LOST Bronze U, B. arnfy medal "C.
Course." Return to clerk Hotel
Holland. 30
Weeks& McGowan Co.
TJOTERTAKERS
Say VhonQ 8371
Jflflit ruonoil T. W. Week 1071
A. X, On, 33M
KA.SY ASSISTANT.
E. Denton, of Myrtle Creek, Ore.,
who has been visiting Medford
friends for a fow days, loft Friday
morning for Ft, Kiumuth, whero ho
FOR SALE A-l lncomo proporty.
Don't waste your tlrno and mine
unless you mean business. This is
a snap for tho right party. Owner
leaving city. Box 28, Tribune.
WANTED Will buy .22 rlflo and
shotgun. Box 73, Tribune. 3C
FOR SALE OR TRADE on Improved
ranch, or will take automobile, as
a first payment, a good paying
business in city of Medford, value
about J2000. Address Fred Moore,
P. O. Box 4 3, Med,ford. 39
Swamp Ltiul Notice.
Acting under instructions from
Governor West, all tho swamp land
belonging to the Stato of Orogon will
be selected as soon as possible.
Any one having Information re
garding tho location or condition of
tuch land will kindly confer with
me. Such Information will bo of
much value to the laud department.
T. A. RINEHAHT.
tf Stato Land Agent.
CITV TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Notlco Is hereby given the city of
Medford, Jackson county, Oregon,
will tako up and cancel tho follow
ing Improvement bonds, numbers
113, 111, 115, dated Docembor 1,
1900; 172 to ISO Inclusive dSted
Juno 1, 1910; 4CS, 409, 470 (luted
Decomber 1, 1909; G48, 519, 050
dated December 1, 1910; 238 dated
Juno 1, 1910. Also water main Im
provement bond No. 4 aerlos B dated
Juno 1, 1910. Interest on tho above
bonds will ceaso Juno 1, 1912.
Dated May 1, 1912.
(JUS II. SAMUEI.3,
3C City TrcuBuror.
TO THE IIOMIEICK OF FIRST
.MOHTUAflE 0 I'KR CENT SINKINO
FUND OF, IIO.VDS OF THE PA
CIRCA EASTEItX RAILWAY, DUE
JUNE 1ST, H):t7.
Tho undersigned Trustee, under
tho mortgngt abovo referred to, de
sires under authority of said mort
gage to expend the sum of twonty
ono thousand four hundred forty-one
and 87-100 Dollars (121,441.87) In
the purchase of bonds of said Issuo,
provided such purchase can lu Its
opinion, be now mado advantageous
ly. Sealed offers of said bonds may bo
sent to the Knickerbocker Trust
Company, 00 Broadway, Now York
City, on or beforo Juno 3rd, 1912.
KNICKERBOCKER TRUST COM
PANY, Tnihtoo.
By CHARLES H. KEEP, President
Dated New York, May. 1st, 1912.
ddd.
CURES
BLOOD POISON
When the blood bocomos lnfootod with tho vlni3 of OontaRloua Blood
Poison, tho symptoms aro soon manlfostod. Tho mouth and throat ulcorato,
copper-colored spots appoar, a rod rash breaks out, tho hair begins to como
out, and Usually soros und ulcera alww thomsolvos oil dhfofont purts of tho
body. At tiio ursc sign or tuo uisonse u. u. s. should bo taken, lor ino
will look after his property InterestB.' trouble is too poworfulund dangorous to trillo with. If allowed to run on
Mrs. D. B. Russell, of Portland,
Who hud been visiting hero with Mrs.
' tltn tAnflnnnv fa t irstre Innm nTtd citfnr.lr ftin Imnrtu .....I MA..uiti tin.l nnmn.
Ww frw.vw.wj m w f,w. V.W. tv....wfe ww MUMV0UU11UVIVV0I ., mw...v
tlmc3 It makos a comploto physical wroclc of tho Buiforor. Tho dlaoaso cuu
Frank Green, loft this morning for
Medford and Ashland to visit with
rolatlves. Roseburg Review.
Mrs. W. A. Wilderick, of Portland,
Is in Medford visiting hor sister, Mrs.
G. H. Sampels,
Medford Printing company carry a
full Hue of legal blanks.
inako no such headway If S, S. S. la commoncod and usod according to direc
tions; Its progress can bo stopped, tho poison removed, and health
preserved. S.S. S. goos Into tho blood and removes' tho lnsldiouu virus,
cloansos tho circulation and :nakos a comploto and pormnnont euro by
driving out tho cause, S. S. S. quickly takes oJTeot on tho blood, nnd grad
ually tho symptom's disappear, tho health Is Improved, tli6 akin, cloarod of
all spots, eoros and blemishes, and whou S. 8. S. has thoroughly purliiod tho
cliculatlon no traco of tho disease Is left. S. S. 8 a. purely vogotablo remedy,
cures Contagious Blood Poison bocauso It is tho groatost of U blood puri
fiers, tested und provoa for moro than forty yoara. Home troatmonb
book and any modlcal udvlco freo to all who write,
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Pas
ries
Indigestion is the cause of most human ills; lard whic
is made from hoc-fat is ofttimes indigestible. Coltolcne is
more healthful, more wholesome and goes one-third farther
than lard therefore, is more economical.
Being mado from pure, vegetable oils, containing no hog-fat, Coltufono
makes food whicfi 'agrees witfi the stomach and aids rather than retards
digestion. Don't be talked into using some of tho many imitations.
Made only by THE N. K. FAIKBANK COMPANY
HL. "Nature's Gift from the Sunny South" Jr
MIDGET FERN
DISH
Each 5 Cents
Displayed in Mast "Window
Special for Saturday, 100 .Midget Hanging "Kpni
Dishes in a solid brass basket-shape holder, a
2oe value. Here tomorrow, eaeh 1,5
ENGLISH
Willow
DINNER WARE
Over 100 pieees, in
cluding Cu ps a nd
Saucers, Soup Citp
Oatmeal, Vegetable
Dishes, Creamers and
t h to e sixes I Mates.
' Sale price
Each 15 Cents
2 for 25 Cents
('u).s and 'Saucers as
one piece
AMERICAN
Haviland Ronson
Shape China
In open stock
This is the finest
American china made
and costs about one
third of the price of
.Haviland. Here in
Plain White or Coin
Gold Decoratod, by
the piece or sol.
Free Theatre
Tickets
ALL DAY
Today and
Saturday
With ovory cash purchoso of
$1.00 wo will givo a froo
ticket which will bo good at
any porfonnnnco at the Star
Theater.
F.W.ShapIeigh Hardware
28 South Central
"Our Location Means a
Saving to You"
Union Cooking Bags
Three sizes, o0 bags in package, pcr pkg. ...25
Sanitary Voiding Paper Drinking dips. .'Just
I ho thing to take on an outing.
Per package of 10 cups .' 5
Per package of 25 cups 10
'Andrew .Tergens full 1 pound can Talcum Pow
der, 25c everywhere. Hero lomorrow, can 15
v
HUSSEY'
ICE
as clear aud hard as diamonds
Storage roons right for all
kinds of goods..
Our wagons deliver to all
parts of the city.
Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240
Medford Ice Sh Storage fco.
Expert Work
and incxlornto rlmtWH liao c.nlnml
for iih n Ioiik llNt of loyal imlronH.
All lli-aiiilit'N of Dcnllslry
CrowiiH, llrldno work, Pinion, oto.
I V.1IIM I.,. .11. U. ,..,!. I I... .w I..,., I
i mini minimi uu UAiiiiiiiluii uy ii
thoroughly coiiHcli-ntloiis duitUit
nvory fw months, yon can tint nvold
in licit Iroiilito and law I)MIm.
I.ndy 'aUi'imIiuiI
DR. BARBER ,
tim: nHNTiKT
Ovor D.'inlolit for DudH. Paolflo
Phono 2T.82, Home Phono .tr.'j-lc
l-OO'IOO'KX'O'JOO-l'O'tOI'
Fine Engraving I
Plato and 100 ('avdH
$1.50 io p.OQ
Mngraving only
100 Oai'ds.-tUK)
Birlh Aniiouncenienl; 6
'Wedding . '
AnnpuiKioiuont
. Anything you want
See lift
Medford '
I Book Store
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