Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 08, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL" TRIBUNE, MEDX?ORD, OKKOON. WKONMSDAY. MAY 8. 1912.
William Donoff of Jacksonville
was n Med ford liUBlnoss visitor
Tuesday.
Ralph Roberts o( Phoenix ami
WIIIIb Torpenln loft Tuesday for
Portland.
A. Y. Lindsay, a fonnor resident
of this city, arrived Tuesday from
Los Angeles.
Kodak finishing, ttao best, at Wes
ton's, opposite book storo.
Frank Sal tors, brother and wife,
of Minnesota, are in Medford on a
short visit.
Mrs. H. S. AltkeuB has returned
from a several dajs visit with
friends in Ashland.
O. Harabaugh of Jacksonville was
transacting business In Medford
Tuesday.
Dr. M. C. Barber, physician and
surgeon, has moved from tho M. K.
& II. building to room 9 Palm block.
Opposite tho Nash hotel. 64
M. S. Johnson of Rogue River
Is In Medford on business.
Joe Reynolds returned Tuesday
from a visit with his parents In Al
bany and a short visit with friends
in Portland.
8. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th
Woor U. P. & H. Co. bldg.
Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Dalley of
Colorado Springs are spending a few
days I n Medford visiting their
friends, the Carpenter brothers, at
Veritas orchards. Mr. and Mrs. Dal
ley are taking an auto trip nlong tho
coast.
Money to loan, In amounts of from
$G00 to $1000 on Improved real es
tate, country property preferred.
Carkln & Taylor, Jackson County
Bank bldg.
Miss Echo Oatman has returned
from a several weeks visit with her
alstor and brother-ln-lnw, Mr. and
Mrs. "Doc" Stevenson of Orovllle,
Cal.
See It. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Han, over Jackson County bank.
Mr. and Mrs. John Randall Have
returned to their home In Grants
Pas3 after spending several days In
tho city.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives made any time or
place by appointment. Phone M. 1471
S. Vilas Beckwlth leaves Thursday
for Wood's Hole, Mass., where he
will spend the summer with Mrs.
Beckwlth and tho family.
Q. H. Eads lias purchased tho coal
and fuel business formerly conducted
by J. W. Burbldge and will at all
times have in stock a full and com
plete line of fuel ot all kinds, In
cluding mill block wood for summer
use. -
C. P. Brlggs of Butte Falls was a
Medford business visitor Tuesday.
D. E. Wilhlte aud son Clarence,
fruit growers of Beagle, came over
Monday laying In supplies for their
.grocery.
Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50
por single cord. Special low prices In
carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Cth and Fir.
Mr. Bishop and family have leased
tho Tom Turpln residence on North
Central for one year and will take
possession June 1st.
D. B. Reame, tho Wonder soap and
talc man, is the best sewing machine
repairer on the coast. 246 North
Oakdale.
If. L. Woolom returned to his
home on North Central Fricay, hav
lng been engaged plowing and seed
ing his Klamath county hay and grain
ranch for the past three weeks. Ho
reports bay and grain prospects
bright In that county.
Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50
per single cord. Special low prices In
carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
6th and Fir.
The new city park, corner Court
and North Central avenue, is being
much imprpvud this spring with pav
ed walkB and tastefully planted to
ornamental trees aud flowers.
Carkln Jk Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over JackBon County Bank building,
Medford.
Jay Manning, who 1b running
for county treasurer Jn Klamath
county und 'who has been visiting
his bou Jay, Jr has returned to his
home.
Cordwood, hardwood and f!r $4.50
per single pord. Special low prices In
carload Ms.. Gold Ray' Realty. Co.,
6th and Fir.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Houston, ploa
eor farmers of North Trail, came
down recently laying In supplies.
An exuerloucod primary teacher
wishes private pupils or young chil
dren to tutor. Address H. V., Mall
Tribune. 3
Mr. and Mrs. Akin, formerly Mis.
Mllllgan of Medford, but luto of
ecks&McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
JMy Vbosa WTI
fffyht liMat IT. V. " 1071
. j A. B. Owr, MM
JLAB AMZSTAXT,
Woodvllle, enmo Saturday and wero
the guests ot their sun Homer nml
family on North Central.
Hon. Jasper Miller, tho veteran
school teacher of Klnnmth FaIIh, Is
poking Medford an Indefinite visit for
health and recreation.
Helnuiu Baths In North Aehlnml
open Saturday, May 11. 42
J. W. Parker has returned from n
short business trip north.
Rex II. Lampmnn ot Gold Hill
was an enthusiastic fight fan In town
Tuesday evening for the big doings.
James Frcdenburg, supervisor of
the Sams Valley road district and one
of the substantial farmers ot that
prosperous community, was transact
ing business In Medford recently.
Mrs. L. Jennings, Mrs. S. Mc
Clendon and Mrs. Jessie McCtcndou
wero Medford visitors one daj last
week.
D. II. Miller, who has an abiding
faith In the future of Gold Hill, was
In Medford on business recently.
William Morris of Rock Point, one
of tho real pioneers of the Itoguo
river valley, was In the city recently.
W. L. Greenleaf, of Knnes creek,
has been engaged as principal of the
Central Point schools for next year.
Mrs. W. H. Stlckel of Gold Hill
was In Medford recently visiting
friends.
II. A. Ensign, of Sleepy Hollow
farm, was at Medford on business
Monday.
Mrs. Horace Pelton and little
daughter returned Thursday from
San Diego, where they have been en
Joying the sea breezes f6r several
weeks.
Theodore Glass has returned to his
home iu the Beagle district after an
extended trip through tho Big Bend
and Wenatchee countries and other
sections ot Washington. He reports
a splendid fruit crop prospect In the
districts he visited.
A fire alarm was turned In Tues
day evening about 8 o'clock from tho
Valley Auto company garage. While
exploring the Interior of his car
with a match M. F. Hanley fired tho
carburetor. The car was shoed out
of the building. Little damage was
done.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Whetsel leave
Thursday morning for Jackson, Ohio,
where Mr. Whetsel has been called
on account of sickness of his brother.
They expect to be gone about four
to six weeks.
Dr. J. F. Reddy with a party of
Spokane men left Wednesday morn
ing for a trip to tho Blue Ledge
mine.
G. F. Billings ot Ashland was a
Medford visitor Wednesday.
Maggie E. Turner, aged 52, died
at her home on West Jackson street
Wednesday morning. May 8. Funer
al services at Weeks & McGowan's
chapel Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
JAP PAPERS HOOT
COMBINE OF POWERS
TOKIO, May 8. Japanese news
papers generally and a great many
prominent Japanese business men
and politicians are roasting the Mi
kado's government for entering into
tho "six power" syndicate to finance
the new Chinese republic.
Japan's share of the loan will be
about $50,000,000. The Japanese
are already taxed to ' the extreme
limit of endurance and Jt will be ut
terly impossible for the government
to raise even a small fraction of $50,
000,000 In the local market.
Count Okuma says the Mikado will
have to borrow the money abroad,
but this falls to satisfy the oppon
ents of the loan. Though China will
have to pay a high rate of Interest,
Japan Is so deeply In debt, It Is ar
gued, that Us credit is not very good
and it will have to pay a high rate,
too. Many Japanese doubt if their
country will get out even on the
transaction and If it falls to do so It
will be a very btIoub matter, be
cause tho people are already carry
ing a burden almost heavier than
they can bear.
Count Okuma openly says that the
loan mcanB the "six powers" intend
to "subjugate the new Chinese re
public with money," and that Japan
simply had to Join the group to pro
tect Its own Interests.
OAKLAND, Cal. Forty annual
pastes pu various railroads, lost by
R. C. Huston, Great Northern offi
cial, aro blowing about Los Angeles
today. Huston haa offered u re
wurd. Alexander
The Suit Man
Call and look over twelvo hundred
samples of tho latest weaves In
Men's Suitings.
A made to your measure Buit, ab
solutely guaranteed to fit, guaran
teed all pure wool and guaranteed to
hold Its shapo. Made to your meas
tiro suits,
$18.00 to $10.00
Room 8, Palm Building,
Tho Dally Hint mom Tails.
.jti.U
! ComUkl. IIIL few Hruttvaar
Ktiintlr CerrCt. tli, Ntw Y tlnM Ctimm
Black lr.-(v hit n'lth hrm
with braided nbbon. Mark a kiwm
TELEGflAPH TABLOIDS
SAN FltANClSCO. The price of
a woman's hair Is $10,027.50, ac
cord I nt; to Mrs. Agues Hose, who Ik
sulug Mclauiu Block, a hair dresser,
for that sum. The dresser ruined
her hair and burned her scalp, she
says.
SAN FRANCISCO. A squad of
policemen scoured the city for a
week for two men alleged to have
kidnaped It ear old Margaret
Mejer and robbed her of $4.50. Then
the child confessed she had invented
the story because she was afraid to
tell her mother she had lost the
money.
LOS ANGELES, Cal. Ray Nettles
claim n loose mental cog caused his
habit of holding up streetcars was
exploded today by Insanity experts.
Epllopsy will be tho next defense,
according to his attorney.
PORTLAND. Ore. Complaint Is
made that F. A. Johnson represented
two horses as souud and In tho prime
of life, "whereas the mare had the
blind staggers, the horso had the
heaves and both wero in their de
clining years."
VANCOUVER, Wash. Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Jones wero only slightly
Injured when an automobile lilt the
buggy in which they were driving,
although the buggy found a resting
placo on an embankment SO feet
away.
METHODIST CONFERENCE
. CENSURES THE PRESIDENT
JUKNEAPOLIS, Minn., My 8. -The
Methodist Episcopal eonlerence
adopted a resolution t'oiidcinnin tin
wearing of religious garb in govern
ment schools, infcrentinlly censuring
President Tnl'l as government official
who ignored their protests ngaiiint
such use of this garb.
A resolution was adopted provid
ing that no one who ues tobacco
shall he elected to any office by the
conference.
DRUNKEN QUARREL ENDS
IN MURDER OF FRIEND
TACOMA, Wash., May 8. In ' a
drunken quarrel about midnight last
night August Savy, a French minor,
shot and almost Instantly killed
Jules Brum at Carbonado.
Tho men had been drinking to
gether at Savy'a home. Savy got
tired and told his visitor to leave.
Brum wanted to Btay. He left final
ly, but Immediately returned. Hot
words followed.
Then Savy drew a shotgun loaded
heavy with buckshot and tired while
but a few feet away.
Swamp Land Notice.
Acting under Instructions from
Governor West, alt tho swamp land
belonging to thp Stato of Oregon will
be selected as soon as possible.
Any one having information re
garding the location or condition of
buch land will kindly confer with
me. Such Information will be ot
much value to tho land department.
T. A. IUNPHART,
tf Stato Land Agent.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
THREE uncalled for summer suits
for sale. Come In and malto your
own prlco. W. W. Elfert, l!l2 W.
Main st. ' 42
FOR SALE A sDj rotfm all modern
bungalow almost now with n largo
lawn. Hub Dutch kitchen, 'buffet
and paneled walls., Prlco $p000,
Terms .nothing do wound only $30
por uioith with no Interest. Why
pay rent? Inquire Tumy, Ganiett
Coiey bldg.
FOUND Small chatelln gold watch.
Ownor may Jiuyo sumo by calling
and proving property and paying
for advertisement at Hotel Med
ford, room 30IL
WANTED Will feed and caro for
your horse for its use, with option
of buying after a thorough tryotit.
Must bo gentle and all around
good horse. Havo only small gur
deu tract to work, Address W
euro Mall Tribune 41
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GOTTLIEB
FROM EASTERN TRIP
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Chi is (loltlich, uiic il' the cruch
iniirkMiieu of (he woilil, lishorumii
ovtrnorditmrV ami all iiroiiml good
fellow, arrixed Wulne-dax troin Kuii
s t'il to upend the summer in AU U
ford. Ml. Gottlieb jv tho owner I'
tho Winchester addition on t
Eleventh trout, liuiuod niter ilio Win-cho-lor
Arms Co. for hut lie tm
clod for innnv years, mid is also e
tiuisixulv iutorojJtod. with Tom Mai
shall mid other famous untrkuu"i,
in orchaid proportion
".Med fold is the hiiihlft spot I
luwe -con in over otltlO miles of'trn
xel" Miid Mr. Oottholi. "anil I tun
glad to got hack to (Sod's own coun
tr,x. Thev don't niuKo aa.x hotter
place- than the Ihunte lixor valley
and cvorv minute I'm awitx I'm lioinc
sick to return."
While hunting in Oklahoma tlri
xx inter, a -trav shot -truck Mr. (tott
lioli in the e.vo unit lie had u nariow
c-capo from blitidiio . lie interested
a largo number of people in Modtord
while axvny and report- that many of
his friends contemplate coming heie
in the near tutiire.
JOHN BURROUGHS DON'T
LIKE BROWNING'S POETRY
PASADENA. Cal.. May S. Pomi-denti'.-
nnnv of Hmxviiiiig dexoteos arc
laughing nt n joke on thoin-elxc--prting
by the famous iiaturali-t.
John Burroughs. Famous men (-
letters in all pints' of the iVitod
States asked to .-end letters of appre
ciation to be read at the three days'
celebration of Browning's centenary
Mtetry. Hurroinhs wrete:
"I do not like Browning's poetry.
My time is devoted to more impoitii'it
bu-ino-s than merely sending mes
sages of congratulation to acknow
ledge the centenary of a poet with
xvho-o works I am at xariance.
"Of oour-e,' he added ironically, M
know I aiii entirely in the xvrong and
uloiio in this opinion."
SANTA MONICA TO LOSE
ITS FAMOUS AUTO RACE
LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 8.
Automoblllst.s of Los Angeles believe
today that the famous Santa Monica
road race, which hiu been called the
motor classic of. the Pacific coast,
will bo discontinued. Tho difficulty
of raising In. Saata Jklontca the In
creased prize money demanded by
tho drivers for next year's proposed
raco will not be surmounted, tho en
thusiasts say. A new course In Los
Angeles Is contemplated by members
of the Automobile Dealers associa
tlpn. C1TV TKKASUHLU'S NOTICE.
Notlco Is herebj given that thore
are funds on liamTlii tho city treas
ury for the redemption of tho fol
lowing warrants: Interest will cease,
ou samo ut date of this netice:
Warrants No. 5 and 1 on lateral
eral No. 8 Dlst. .'..
Nos. 1 and 2 on lateral No. 8
Dlst. 7.
Nos. 1 and 2 on lateral No, 11
Dlst. 7.
No. 2 on lateral No. 1 Dlst. 1.
No. 1 on lateral No. 4 Dlst. 13.
Dated May 8th, 1912.
OUS II. SAMUELS,
City Treasurer.
OVERTAXED
Ifumlretls of Medford Headers Kuotv
AVIiat It Mcutis.
The kidneys arc overtaxed;
Have too much to do.
They tell about It In many aches
and pains ,
Dackache, dizziness, headache,
Early symptoms of Jcldney IIIh.
Urinary troubles, dropsy, Drift's
disease follow.
The statement below shows you a
reliable remedy for kidney ills.
Mrs. J. Waterman, J'hounlx, Ore
gon, says: "I have no hesitation In
recommending Doan's Kldnov Pills
as I have had amplo proof of their
merit. Over exertion or being ou my
feet for any length of time, emitted
my buck to actio and sent sharp pains
through my loins. Freauent head
aches and spoils of (HzzIiicsk also
bothered mo. I know that my kid
neys were at fault and hoarlng Doan's
Kidney Pills highly recommended, I
procured a supply. I began their
use und they relieved tho difficulties
which had so loug distressed mo."
For salo by ali dcalors. Prlco dO
cents. FoBter.Mllburu Co., Iluffulo,
Now Yoi k, solo agents for tho United
States.
Itemombor tho iiumo Donn's1
and take no other.
Vacuum Carpet Cleaning
AVo have gasoline power, a
large machine, and guaran
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Public Land Matters: Final Proof.
Desert Lauds, Contests aud Mining
Cases. Scrip.
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water
Heating
Alt Work Oimrnntwa.
Price Ituaauimbln.
COFFEEN & PRICE
83 Howard Block, Xtitmoe on Oth St
rctrio 2031. Kotu t-
Draperies
W carry a vry complete lln
of droiwrleii, inn curtolnii. fix
tures, utc. nnd To nil cl(u of
upholfltcrliiK A np.-olnl man to
look urtvr thin work uxrlunlvnly
nml will Klvn na eood rvlcn an
In poimltila to get Iu eviti tho
larKent cltle.
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that portion of it that digests that brings health
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be digestible and nourishing, because of the hog
fat it contains.
Cottolene h far more healthful than lard
because Cottolene is a vegetable product, makes
food rich without being greasy, and can easily
be digested by the stomach of a child.
They say the way to a man's heart is
through his stomach. People who have used
and aro usnaCottoIene for all shortening and
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dav and call vour special attention to our ehoieo
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Bakery
AVe have all kinds of Cakes and Cookies, Angel
Pood and the heal Pread fresh daily from our own
bakery, .made from "Pure White Kloiir."
Our stock of
Groceries, Fruits
and Vegetables
is always complete and you will find it to your inter
est to trade here. v-
We have added a new modern slicer to slice bacon,
boilCd ham and dried beef. We also carry the best
hams and other cured meals
Allen Grocery Co.
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WHAT IS DISTILLED WATER?
Distilled Water is water that has been condensed
into steam, then converted back to its natural state,
thus killing all germs, the water'may contain,
WHAT IS FILTERED WATER?
Filtered Water, is water that has passed through
filtering beds, thereby purifying jlself of all foreign
substances.
WEINHARD'S IOE is made from Distilled, Filtered
Water, .indorsed by all physicians.
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