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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1912)
S-w - -V T PXGE two iMTCDFORD MATTJ TRTBUNR MKD"FORD, OliKHOX. FRIDAY, , J TNT, II. I!)12. . . ft V. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Ralph Woodford returned Iroin I'ortlnnd Thursday afternoon. Ho ntlcndod the postmasters convention ot Portland, "Tho rose festival was evidently a great succegs," lie ntntes, "an tho titreota wero throiiBOil with one of tho greatest crowds In the city's history. Lots of Medford people, wero there." Clarcnco Heanies returned Thurs day afternoon from Portland. He has been north on business connected with the national convention of Elks which Rat horn next month nt Port land, "the boya aro making great preparations," stato Mr. Keamos, "and there, will certainly be some thing .doing," Stop Bwearlng at that lawn mower and bring It to'Mltchell's wagon shop and havo It sharponed. No. 20 S. Riverside. R. G. Case or Hemlt, Cal., Is spending a few dnjs In Medford on business. Shaplelgh Hardware, 2S So. Cen tral. P. S. Ferrcby or Chlco. Cal., Is spending a fow days In Medford. J. E. McCort of Itogue River spent Friday In Medford on business. See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Mas, orr Jackson County bank. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Chamberlain and W. J. Durham of Dayton, O., are In Medford looking over tho val ley. Miss Florence Graves, teacher or piano, studio 205 W. Jackson street 89 Jack Aitkin or Rogue River 6pent Friday in Medrord. "The river is still high and muddy,' he states, "and .fishing is not to bo thought ot at present, A few aro being hooked however by the fortunate ones." The Medrord Conservatory for Music and Languages, the only music school In Southern Oregon with a full corps of teachers, will be open all nmmai fl Tn lllnniltaf AirartnT 0UMAM4W,. W. A ... ... Henry Ray, H. 0. McMillan, and Mose Hall have leased a part or the Braden mine rroni Dr. Ray and have started work. These men are all practical miners, and they expect their operations in this famous mine to pay them handsomely. Kodak finishing, the beat, tt Wet Urn's, opposite book store. A crew ot men has been busy at tho Sylvanlte mine near Gold Hill recently, strengthening timbers in the tunnels that threatened to give way. A good deal of the work in this mine Is what Is known as "swelling ground," and tho present wet season has greatly Increased the pressure on tho timbering. Lawn and garden supplies. Shap lelgh Hardware. Arthur Rose has let the contract and work has been commenced on their new bungalow west of Pate nts, ,, ' Wecks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS xifM vaowMi r. w. irMks sen A. X. OCT, MM KABY AMXBTAXY. Miss Alva Scott closed n very suc cessful nlno months term of school In tho Sardine Crook district on Fri day, Juno 7. This school iimln tallied a very high standard ot at tendance throughout tho year. One mnrknblc record of having boon neither nbsont nor tardy during tho entire term was nindo by one of tho pupils. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carktn, Glenn O. Taylor), attornej-R-at-law, over Jackson County Dank building, Medford. Hlrnm Doubloday lias ben granted a patent by the I'nlted States govor ernnient for a homestead which ho took up In tho neighborhood of Huttc Falls in 1 i 0 1 . Tho claims of .Mr Douhlodnx In his final proof wero disputed and tho cso dragged along for sonic years. Recently tho government dismissed the charges and tho patent was Issued. Fresh cottage cheese and excellent ranch butter every Saturday at the Woman's Exchange, .120 X. Oakdale avenue. Orders taken for cakes, pies, meat loar, etc. "2 Dr. J. F. Roddy returned this morning from an extended trip north. Ho reports a great crowd nt Portland to attend ho rose festival. For Informatitn concerning New Thought meetings call Main GG03. 72 V. H. Jenkins, tho travelling pas senger agent or the Southern Paclffc is in Medford on one of his regular visits. Mr. Jenkins Is one of the most popular as well as one or tho best known Southern Pacific officials In tho state. S. A. Newell, ladles tailor, 4th floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg. E. E. Calvin, vice-president and general mannger of the Southern Pacific passed through Medford last evening on his way north on busi ness. The Southern Pacific passengei station is the only place In Medrord whero tickets to points outs'ide or Jackson county can bo purchased. John W. Dixon, Who owns a 500- acre ranch In Siskiyou county Is spending A few days in Medrord. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives snado any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471 Mathews & Son do draylng, trans rerring and furniture packing. Both phones. Sunday work a specialty. S6 Louis Heil, proprietor or the West Side meat market is offering today and Saturday some very at tractive meat prices, the figures quoted being lower than those which have held at the public market. Mr. Hell's meat Is all government Inspec ted and Is bound to be clean and sanitary. Pacific & Eastern railway will run an excursion to Hutte Falls, Sunday June 9, $1.50 round trip, leaving Medford 8:00 a; m., returning reach ing Medford 5:50 p. m. Special low rato for parties of 100 or more. This is a delightful trip. 73 The Golden Rulu store today an nounces a June Clearance Sale which means much to the careful purchaser. A partial list or the bargains is con tained in their advertisement on another page. Pacific & Eastern railway will run an excursion to Butte Falls, Sunday June 9, 1.0 round trip, leaving Medford 8:00 a. m., returning reach ing Medford 5:50 p. m. Special low rates for parties of 100 or more. Th is a dellghtrul trip. 73 Harry R. Brown or Rogue River is in Medrord on a short bu slness trip. Miss Gertrude Curtlss of Phoenix Is visiting In Medford, C. H Scniitnn loft for a trip to Eugene. U. J. Train of Anderson spent Friday In Medford on business trip. t Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roberts spent Sunday In Medford, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Use Wolf. business Crook a short ART LOAN EXHIBIT PROMISES Tlio fiiNi ml lonn evlnliil In lio i in Juno llltli to WIli ,, the Si. Murk' oliuroh promise to ho much mure Tho poison 'who will steal voge- snceeUil tlmn luul been huticliittMl. tables from has been so ,li ii Harden when nature tunc wotks lavish In her bounty o' rt, Oi'iiuiiil curio luivo been lonn- as.'diiineiiiw mu she has this season Is surely one un-,ctl liy various .luck-on county icOin, wvrthy tiny name bettor than a ou of whom Imvc imnttlv lotunuitl boast. J. It. lloussum who lives out from uliroml. The lulu will mtvo .mil will give t tK'CIICO lllHtlt llopkiu, Mm. Slti'orln, Mr. .1. I). Ileiinl, Mrs .1 M. Wool, Mi. William Humphries, Mis, hViii'ko t'liiponlei', Miss Mui'HUii'l lluiilmi'tl, .Mrs. I). S. htt'MiiiK, Mr. (llotui htlirick. HELP SIGNALS (Continued fiom Page 1.) on South Central avenue, bus ji.teu each uflfniiniu splondld garden and ho takes groat the olulnt social mj pride lit tt and the woiiilorful pro- from ihc tntistiit oin Hon, mid tlioy tuo not in u mooil to sco their victory stolon." Family Willi Him. Colonel ItixiM'velt will bo iiccoin paiilcd by his wife, his sou Koiiult and Secretary Harper urn! wife. Tho party reserved drawing rooms In tho loKiilnr 1'ullmnu section of tho train. Tho i lonol and bis wife luticlu'd to day ut tho Mdlno flub with Theo dore ItooHovt'lt. Junior and hN wife Tho entire ooeell famlls will bo at tho llliiekstouo Hotel In Clit- I'lic o.vlnliit duet tt puts forth each season. A will lie ohii from t! in i ouil hum few nights ago two women walked 7 .10 to 10 o'clock i.oli ulieruoon Into the aforesaid garden and do-Tlio tmtionessc- arc Mi-. Kreilciuk Hboratelv nulled tin and took awav . ' - with them two nrmfuls ot his best t!??WW.A? '""- oiigo ilurliiK tlio convoiitloii. lithol llooHovolt, Theudoro Uoosovell, Jr., with his wire mid baby and Mrs. Ntuholns I.oiikwoiIIi going to tho con vention city Inter. When Hoosovolt arrived ut the Outlook office today bo woio n now hui'krtltlii rombioro with u wide brim. Ho will wtoi' It lu Chicago. Too Much IMilsloii. ltOOMVolt for himhiiI ilnvs luul been iiuporiuiii'il lo litirry lo Chicti, his nlofost I'ricmlN inlvi-inir t hut Iiim ciuulliliicv wiis ltcln hurl lv fiictioii which prcvmlctl niiionu ceitiiiu ufl'l ceis ami IcatlciN. Too miitiv iliffoitUK pliitis, tlii. pointed out, woio licmu llllVlllllCll, lllld it WIIn slllll tlmt lil lllllld Olll lOltM slllllxlllcil out III till I'M DRIFT TO ROOSEVELT (Continued from l'nn l) lie would lohO. t'liullcH I), IIIIIon, Hi'oi'ctnrv lo llie prcslilciil, IliU iilloi'iiooii publicly oluiiiicil Unit Tuft would luivo :i!l of Die o'j iiiemlieix of llu coiniulHi'c on cicilciillnls. c inulnluliii'il ilml Sen utor Mlihii Wool would icneli CIiIiiiko lliin iillcriiooii hciiiiutr ii ioiiuJi 'ihilt of llic platform which Tail fnvoi Hides culled KoosovcllV piouiiioi it "ii'd, wliito mill blue niln," Cm id of TIiiiiiKn, Wo wIhIi to thank our frleiids and liolKhboiii mid also tho Hoy Hcoim for their ItliolncMii and floinl ofriu lugH during tho nIcIuiohh and doutli of our beloved wife mid mother. 13 A WAl.TEItH AND FAMII.V. vounc onions. They wero caimht tu tho act but Ned before their Identity i nontit lie mitton. I Uinnt(1. Vill .lit II. ill... . n.il ,iii I UVMHIUt . V.. .. I l (IVII 4.111, CWI, Carl of Wellen spout Friday lu Med ford on a short business trip. James Koushnw of Antelope spent Friday lu Medford on business. F. A. Vestal of Grass Valley. Cal , Is spendtug a few days In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Jamos T. Chlnuook or Salem, are in Medford. Mr. Chin nook Is a member of the stato board or water control and Is adjudicating severnl water rights here. STEAM ROLLER FLATTENS (Continued from Page 1.) nelly. lu a factional tight betwen Tuft delegates tn the first South Carolina District, the rommlteu seated Dele gates Grant aud Preoleau. The committee seated the Tart delegates lu tho Ninth District or Tennessee with a viva voce vote. The Roosevelt supporters claimed that the Tart men had bolted the regular district convention and held a separato meeting. When tho re sult or this vote was announced, F. J. Heney leaped to his reet, sheuting: "This Is a plain steall" Jeers and hoots rrom the Tort supporters fol lowed Honey's remark, and Chubb sheuted: "Tell Us About Ruof." "Tell us about Abo Ruer again!" "Ruer would havo been ashamed to pull off a steal like you have Just done," was Honey's answer. "Don't you like It," challenged Commlttcman Scott of West Virginia. "So. I don't." snapped Hones.. "You aro trying to put over the en tire country the rotten game you play In West Vlrglna." Amid a chorus or boos and Jeers from the Taft supporters Chairman Rojowaier pounded with his gavel vigorously for wo minutes before ho succeeded In restoring order. The committee then seated the con Uttd Taft dolegates from tho Sec ond District in Tennessee. TONIGHT. All members or cast for the Elk play, to bo given June 25-2 C, must attend the stage rehearsal at the opera house tonight at 7:30 P. M. t t If ' ' I ? f V V V t t V V V V f V V T t V V V V V V V V V V ; t t V V V T V V V V V Sensational CLEARANCE SALE 4 i i Corsets 100 Wouiou'h (uiil Cor sets, fittetl with two pnii Hose upportei-s, $1.00 jfrade. Sale priee iZQp ji )nir uok AT MANN'S Waists liOO l)tiuiH,rujmy 1uie rie Wtiists, all m.'.cs, new styles, up lo $2.00 values. sale price, each CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. O. DON'T MISS THESE BIG BARGAINS SATURDAY 98c CnlKnto's Tal cum Powder, cans, eaeh 10c 25 I Jest Press Prints, Satur day, a yard 5c Ilesf Colored Oil Cloth, a yard 19c .Messaline Si lie, "e LM'ade, a vard T." I 48c Hath Towels, 2fu grade, eaeh 16c "Women's Sleeveless Vests. lf)e. grade, eneli 10c Foulard Silks, White Dress Ktiyser's 10- . Women's Women's Children's $1.25 grade, Skirts, $1.50 button Silk Tnion Suits, Cmbrella JJJ'IS I1" , Jr)"l,v; ji yard grade, each (Moves, a pair a suit Pants, a pair a pair 98c 98c 98c 25c 25c 12 l-2c Puii'sons. 2.")(j Hoy Seout Kayser's Sheets, 72x90 Pillow Slips Women's Ulaelc ikse. Hose, Chamois bleaehed, I2xlf inch Fn H,t,0,,,ln,,,C a pair a pair Cloves, a pair eaeh eaeh a pair 18c 25c 23c 39c 12 l-2c 10c Children's Percale Dresses, caeli 69c "Women's J louse Dresses, eaeh $1.25 Children's knit Waists, each 10c Women's Wash Mags each 48c Women's Wash PelLs each 15c Good 'Apron Cingham a yard 5c t Fancy Dress Children's Women's Women's Women's Clood Lawns, worth Gingham $1.30 Parasols, lvKats Kimonas Mvi' 1i,,H 10c, a yard Dresses, each eaeh (.a,. (.aoh J card 7c 98c 98c 48c 98c 3c V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V t V V V t V V V V V V V V- V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V t"l"i"i"t"t"Z"t"tt"M V T V V I V V V V V V T V V V V V V V V V V V X BUY YOUR MEATS Where You get Quality and Service Where they are Government inspected and where you are sure of the best service and prompt delivery For Friday and Saturday we offer the following : ! Best Pot Roast Beef, pound Best Boiling Beef, pound . . ' Prime Rib Roast, pound . Shoulder Pork Roast, pound 12 l-2c 10c . 15c 15c Leg of Mutton, per pound . ... 15c Three pound Mutton Stew . . . 25c Shoulder Mutton, pound . . . 12 l-2c Hens, per pound 15c Pacific Phone 1011 Home 209 WEST SIDE MARKET LOUIS HEIL, Proprietor : T V V V V V T V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V r t V V V V V V V V V V V V $X"X r . 1 fr ..