Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 13, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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AfEPFORD MAIL' TRITON, MEDFOttD, OI?MONT. SATURDAY. ;jlTLY 1.1. 1012.
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PERSONAL
Ir. J, I). Hoard nml daughter,
Mlwi OladjA will loftvo next week for
San Pranclfico Miuro thoy will moot
Mr. 'Hoard nnd como up from Iho
Hay CilV lV Atitd.
MIsRFlStn tflrlch of Jacksonville J
wan a recent vlBltor 1n MVdfdrd.
H.n. AVbfiton, commercial pliotog
raphoru, negatives inndo any time or
jlaco by appointment, Phono M. 1471
Mr. audWrfe. .1. M. Watt leave Mon
day for a "tvv6 month's ylbil a New
York, Boston, Wafchlhfctbn and other
euatern cltlea. Miss Watt will Join
thnm'ht Portland and accompany
them.1. Sins has been visiting at
Sea Side.'.!
MIsb Kva Humphrey of Jackson
71110' 4ak n recent visitor wlih Med
ford friends. . ' I
SetyR A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County Hank.
Misses Eva Couch and Nellie Col
lins left today for a visit with friends
at Log Anfceles.
Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Warner havo
left for a month's outing at Colestln.
Mr. Wii MVs. J. F. Wortman haVe
returned from a week at Ashland at
tending Chautauqua.
Kodak finishing, the best at Wes
ton's, opposite book store.
Mrs. Ed Andrews, who has had a
severe attack of la grippe and has
been confined to "her bed for some
imo, will bo able to resume her
lssons next week.
Rev. A. A. Holmes has returned
from attending Chautauqua at Ash
land. George A. Morrison has returned
from a visit at Tonopah, Nevada.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glenn 6. Taylor), attorneys-a't-law
over Jackson County Hank Building
Medford.
Mrs. E. E. Goro and Miss Flora
Gray has returned from a visit at
Ashland.
C. C. Clark has returned from a
business trip to California.
Among the many visitors In Ash
land Thursday night were Miss Jen
nie Hansen. Miss Anna Hansen, Mr.
.and Mrs. Ralph Woodford, Mr. and
Mrs. Volney Dixon, Misses Edna and
Mary Gore, Miss Frankle Offut,
Bertha Pierce, Ed Pierce, Elgin
Bratney, Miss Helen Dahl, Henry
ilaswelt, Fred and Virgil Strang.
A Snap at Berlin's Tailoring Par
lors. Three fine men's suits, all
wool, latest style, 36, 37 and 3S sizes,
for $10 each. See them now.
W. Tyler Smith Jr., was taken
through Medford Friday evening on
No. 16 on the way to his slter's home
In Dallas, Oregon. His parents, sis
ter and brother accompanied. Tyler
is greatly improved and was stand
ing the trip nicely.
C. W. Shermftn of Talent spent
Saturday In Medford on business.
An excursion to Colestln will be
run Sunday, July 21, on which many
Medford people are planunlng to
spend the day at the mountain re
treat. Our full line of fine woolens has
arrived. Savo $10 by ordering now.
Wo mako fino ladles and mens
suits. Berlin, Medford, 219 W.
Main.
Wilbur J. Tyler of Roseburg Is In
Medford on a short business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anderson of
"Williams Ceeck aro spending a few
days In Medford.
A. S. Itoscnbauni lias returned
from a short "business trip to Port
land. He was accompanied homo
by W. H. McGowan.
August iJ. Slngler has returned
from Portland where he attended the
Elk festivities.
S. A, Kowell, ladles' tailor, 4th
floor M. F. & H. lildg.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Stewart ac
companied by Mrs. J. M. Keene re
cently motored to Portland and are
now planning to return by way of
Central. 'Oregon. They report an
enjoyable trip to Portland.
Mr. 'and Mrs. W. F. Isaacs have
returned from a pleasure trip to
"Crescent City.
Tho Southern Pacific passengct
station Is the only placo In Medford
whor'o tickets to points outside of
Jackson county can bo purchased.
William T). Steward left Saturday
for a short business trip to Califor
nia. Mrs. Ben Garnctt has returned
from" a abort visit with friends n
Ashland.'
Moved to 31 N. Grapo street. The
Medford Conservatory for music and
languages. 'G. Talllandler, director.
Open all summer.
Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Knight havo
loft to spond the summer in southern
California.
Mrs. M. C. Barber and children
spont FrJdaV at Ashland attending
Chautauqua.
Weeks &McGowah Co.
Sty bont M71
T. W. Wk 8071
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KA.B AMrtTAXT.
Xlyfct Vkeatfi
l)r, J. F, Heddy has returned from
a business trip to the Happy Camp
mining district. He, wtll loavo Mon
day foMPorland ' on business, He
was accompanied tb the mining dis
trict Ify J oli it l)re.ahan, a inlnlnn
export.
S. A. HovtMiJmrg Is In from his
Tablo ltock ranch.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Tnttlo spont
Friday at Chnutnttqua at Ashland.
lir. A. W. beano returned Trom
Portlatfd today where "ho has boon
attending the Elk's convention.
Wo pay 215 cents In t ratio for fresh
ranch eggs. Also groceries sold at
right prices at 0, I., Karsley'9 Cash
"Grocory, No. 2, West Jackson street.
William Gorlg chief engineer of
tho Pacific & Eastern returned from
a huslness trip to Portland today.
C.rover Corum was with the ad
vance guard of returning Elks reach
ing Medford today.
J. D. Bell proprietor of the Nash
Hotel returned from Portland today
where- ho has been attending tho
Elk's convention. He reports a
splendid time.
Wanted to trade acreage in Oak-
date Park addition for n small house
and lot in Medford. W. H. Ever
hard, 1013 W. 9th. phono 6671,
W. J. Barnes of Grants Pass Is In
Medford on a short business visit.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Glover of Yroka
are In Medford for a short visit.
Ed Clngnde of Eagle Point spent
Friday night with Medford friends.
Miss May Bailey who has been em
ployed at the Nash Hotel for many
months, has resigned her position
for the purposo of taking n rest and
visiting friends at Portland and oth
er places In tho state.
Mr. and Mrs. Boy W. Woods of
Los Angeles, Cal., are In Medford
looking over the valley with a view
of locating here. Mr. Woods spent
two months here In tho spring and
was so pleased that ho brought Mrs.
Woods to see the valley with tho In
tention of remaining, provided she
liked it here.
According to A. S. Bosenbaum Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Beames will leave
Portland Sunday for a week at Sea
Side where Mr. Rcames will recuper
ate from a strenuous week at Tort
land as director of Jlie Medford Elk's
activities there.
B. H. Spencer of Climax spent
Saturday transacting business in
Medford.
Returning Medford Elks report
that tho main uuncn win arrive homo
from Portland Sunday afternoon, re
maining for the closing festival at
Portland tonight.
Clarence A. Weston of Ashland
spent Saturday with Medford friends.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Watterman of
the Sams Valley district are In Med
ford in a short business trip.
Miss Florence Clark has returned
from a week's visit at Newport. She
reports a largo crowd at this popu
lar resort.
C. H. Hellman of Steamboat spent
Saturday in Medford on business.
John A. Allen of Lcland is in
Medford on a short business trip)
Mrs. H. D. Kane of Sacramento,
Cal., is In Medford for a visit with
her daughter Mrs. W. D. Walker.
Twill be for blood Medford vs.
Grants Pass. Ball Park 3 p. m.
Sunday.
Say Mame meet me at the ball
park Sunday afternoon. I think
there'll be something doing.
Ike Butler on First Is an angle
worm watch him Sunday at the
ball park. Medford vs. Grants
Pass at 3 p. m.
The game Sunday at the ball park,
Medford vs. Grants Pass Is an oven
money proposition.
Medford vs. Grants Pass. Ball
park. Sundny afternoon at 3 p. an.
Aio you on?
TAFT Will NOT
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COUNTRY
conclude tho service. Tills
name work an nlvon Luster.
A cordial 'nvltntlon Is extended to
all.
" 'oi'v., otlmiite.l luiliiN tlml 'J'iO.OOO wo
moil mill ohiltlreu ure nlni'viim; in I .on
html are hehn colleoleil on
WASHINGTON, July 13 Presi
dent Tnft nindo It known today that
ho will not personally canvass the
country for voles at the November
'(flection.
Such n decision was announced In
a telegram to tho Minnesota State
AgdonlUiVal SocU'dy tWdny,
Tho message declined an luvltnltou
to ml dress tho Minnesota State Fair
September 31 on thU imllltrM Isanoft
of tho day.
Ill "sending his "regrets" n white
house statement said that tho presi
dent did not Intend to make any ex
tended trips or do any speaking dur
ing the rail.
At the Churches
IkiptM
A musical program by the choir
and orchestra will bo given In the
Baptist church Sunday evening at 8
o'clock. Morning sermon by the
i First Clmicliof Christ, Scientist.
I Sumln' morning tfbrvlr-o nt eleven
t o'clock, subject of hxon-iorinoii,
j "Sacrament." Wednesday evening
meeting at olght. All are welcome.
Sunday school at ten, nil under the
fiko at twrtfty in u fiivUVd In l he Sun
day school. Reading room hours,
two to five p, in, fiullx. oveoi t Sun
day, rim roll edifice Noith Oakda'le,
SI.,MuiVh E,lsiiisil
Service hold lm St. Mnik'n Hall,
corner Main mid lloll.x street, Sun
day serviced. Holj? communion 7 a.
in.; Sunday school. 10 a ui ; son lee
and fevrmqu, 11 tu hi:: evening prav
or and sermon. X p. lit Strangers
aro welcome.
t'lirlstliin
Bible school medth nt 10 a. in,
subject for morning seiinou. "Salva
tion hy Hope." evening subject. "The
lT!o and Abuse of l'nuer" Prajer
mooting on Thursday evening. Como
and welcome, n. I), llovle. Pastor
don,
Mroot onrnotx to niil them,
Twenty squadrons of 120 noro
plaiioa will take putt In tho fall
maneuvers of the French army.
YouNGjj
Mother!
No young woman, In tho Joy of
coming motherhood, should neglect
( to prepare her h.vhIciii lor tho physi
cal oi deal alio la to uudoigo. Tlili
health of both heniilf nml the coming
child depends largely upon tho caiu
Mho bestows upon hernolf during tho
waiting months. Mothor'u Friend
pruparen tliu expectant motlior'n sya
tern for tho coming ovont. nml Its mm
! makes her comfortnblo during nil tho
term. Tho baby, too, In more apt to bo
i perfect and strong wlioro tho mother
, has thus prepared homelf Tor uaturo'a
, Hiipreino function. No better udvleo
I could bo given n
mother-than that
young uxpoctunt
OTHER'S
dFRIENn
.Methodist
Episcopal church, corner 'of 3rd
ami Hartlett streets, IC. Ollu Eldiidgo1
imstor. Services Siindav as follew:
pastor, subject. "The Life and Tench-. p,,.,,,,,,. nt , , . ,, Iim, s. , . ,
lugs of llosoa," Sunday school at u,joru. morning, "Forglveuo.ss or
U:tr. a. in. Men's Bible class samel Klu,IIlk,8t.. t.Velug. "Tho Common '
hour. Young People's mooting at ; ,,,,. vn nih.tr.. Krvto. ns
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who uso Mother's
Friend; Jt la u
iiiedlclno that lias
proven Its value
hi thousands of
cases, Mother's Friend In sold at drtur
titorcS. Write for fnu book for ixiiotl. i
nut mothers. ,
BRADFIELD RECUUTOR CO., Atlwt., C I
7 p. in. All aro cordially Invited to
these services. A. A. Holmes, pastor.
Music nt the Baptist ("lum-li.
A service of praise will bo given by
the Baptist choir next Sunday evening
which will end the year's work of
this organization. Tho following
program will be glvonr
Voluntary Orchestra
Processional, "Golden Harps are
Soundln," II a v or gal
Hymn, "O Weary Hoatt.' Schumann
Anthem, "Father Keep U&ln Thy
Care," .'. ...... Sullivan
Prayer '
Trio, "Praise Ye." ...iif. Verdi
Miss Hazelrlgg, Messrs .Whetsel and
Vawter
Scripture Heading "
Soprano Solo, "O Dry Thoso Tears,"
Miss 1 Unman
Anthem, "l.o 'it Is I" Faure
Quartette, "My Faith Looks Up
To Thee." ....Schnocker
Miss Hazelrlgg, Mrs. Webster. Messrs.
Edmeades and Bennett
Baritone Solo, "Fear Not Ye O
Israel," . Dudley Buck
William Vawter
Offertory ... . . Orchestra
Excerpts from Harry Bowo Shel
ley's cantata. "Death and Life," will
usual. Excellent music,
cordially Invited.
You are
I'lvMiju-iiiut
Preaching at tl a. in by tho pas
tor. Subject, 'Launch Out Into the
Deep." Pleaching at S p in . sub
ject. "A Short Bed and a Short
Cover." Good mustc.
Sunday school at 10 a. in : C. E.
society, 7 p. m : Prayer meeting nt
S p. in. Thursday. Every ono Is
cordially invited.
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APPEM.S
South African
WATER
QUARTER MILLION STRIKERS
STARVING IN LONDON
LONDON. July 1 I Tito Wh'to
Cross- league, formed l nice the
families of strikiuir trnM-port woi(.
TOO
LATE T0;pLASSIFY
WANTED First clash piano teacher
will exchange lessons for laundry
work for family of three. Ad
dress A, Tribune office, 06
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FOIt SALK Two fine violins. Call
at I2S West 4th St DC
FOR HENT-- Modern furnished
housekeeping rpopi, Jt South'
Bartlett, also furnished house
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hand Sit tint listt li,Jl, srn,k Lipmnr
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Cnnrunteed. Ueil by V. H. Govt.
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SUta I . S anil C CiiUona. rrcnl4
1'rlrcs, $1.10. 1.4U, 3.O0 iii;1lirir.
Jut tultly Vtjitri frtryukiri, t.Vut
Orlrr Dtrlctremtki
Atlnni Appell Wtitor Ilnf Co.
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REV. OTARRELL PARENTS
CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING
(Ayton, Ontario, Adennec)
Jfr. ulnl Mrs. Andrew O'Fnrrell
quietly celebrated their go! Jen wed
ding . last week. He v. Joseph M.
OTnrrell of .Medford, Oregen: lliotli
er T. IMvvnrd of Torntiloi; Mrs.
Mieliae Liirkiu, .Tljopias O'Fairell
and liis wife o't Mitlilletovvn. X. Y.;
Mrri. John OTnrrell and her ilntightor
Francis of 'Toronto; Mrs-, Uetinifi
Hyan nnd Frauds OTnrrell of Ayton
were present for the happy occasion.
Letter of congratulation and pres
ents were received from tho absent
members of the family: Jiiiiks of
Kngeue, Oregon; Mr. K. Onetz nnd
Margaret of Hegiiin; Mnthew of Los
Angeles, nnd Frank of Alaska.
MAN REFUSES TO WED;
IRATE WOMAN SHOOTS
POBTLAND, Ore., July 13. An
gercd because of hla refusal to mar
fy her, Mrs. Susie Agnes Owens today
shot and seriously wounded Charles
Colestlno. Tho shooting occurred at
tho latter's homo where Mrs. Owens
had gono, according to her story to
plead with Celestlno to marry her as
slio says ho promised to do.
When he refused, as sho assorts,
she drew a revolver from ho shirt
and shot him through tho body. Sho
ten rodo In an automobile to tho
police station whero sho surrender
horsolf. Sho Is 27 years of ago and
Is said to havo been recently di
vorced. . fltj
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ELECTRICITY
The Great
Time Saver
Light with rlcctri'ity nnd save the MTMIO f'oqu.irrtd 1'5
(loan lamps.
Cook with olooii'ii-ity and save TIAUO and 'UKMYmM
this hot weather.
Current riirnj.shed for complete cooking onil'it. includ
ing Oven for .f 5.00 a month, special meter rates oh smaller
outfits.
Iron with electricity and save TIM I' and FATI'Clip:
going back and forth to a hot stove. ' -
Wash with electric washing machine and save 'UIaNM
and BACKACHE. ' ' ' '
Rew with electricity and save TliMW and ITOCTO'II'S
BFIjLS. . .4iV. Kt&L
Sweep with electric vacuum cleaner, siielcsii) the dust,
no goging over afterwards to stir up dust to float in the air
and get in your hangings and furniture.
There are countless other ways you can use electricity
for your household help. Let us tell you almut it.
CALFIORNIA-OREGON
POWER CO.
Successors to Roguo River Electric Co.
210 WEST MAIN STREET
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The rougher whiskey tastes
-r-the strohget it is.
The stronger it is--themiOfe
harm it will do j0
Bpt then ypu don't have
to drink it rough, strong
or high-proof.
There's Cyrm Noble, purr, old and pnlatshlc
llotilcd at diiuMiiK lunitth.
CoMl no more than any other whiU,ry.
W. J. Vrui Schuy'ver & Oo.j Gonoral Agents, Porthml.
THE
Sunrise Laundry
FAMILY WASHINfl A HPICCLU.TV. ALL WOltIC OUAHANTHKI)
Ordurs called for and delivered, l'lmt cIiibh work douo by linud,
Ladles' and men's aultn cleaned nnd pressed. Tel. Main 7831;
Home, 37. Corner Highlit nnd South Central Avenue.
Nearly a quarter of a century under tho snmo
mannggniont
THE
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Oregon
It has succeeded becnuso of
Soundness of principle
Economy of inanagenloiit
Bafoty of inve.stment
Courteous and liberal treatmont
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00
W. I. Vawter, President O. R. Lindloy, Vieo Pre.
C. W. AfeDonald, Oniihior
ICE
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 (& Storage Go.
If you are looking for nn efficient fence a fence
suitable for many different purpo.seH
PAGE FENCE
will supply your needs
MB.V'ISI,
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Fence
r"""yiviv-;v..k . , r.. ...si'.'i'v-.l- 't"
Eabbit
Proof
Page l"ab))it rooi' Pcukjo is iiractieal, eeoiiomieal
and absolutory rabbit proof
You want tho BEST WE HAVE IT '"
We fi'n'nisli man and tools and assist in 'the croctfpii
of liwvy rod of !Page Police witbouL'oxlm cost to you.
Yew and Cedar Posls always on hand
Gddis (Si Dixon
"Tho Page Fenco Mon"
Distributors Northern California and Southern
Oregon
Main Office M6dford, Oregon
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