Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 20, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAG TWO
f CAL AND
PERSONAL
H, Von der llellen of Wollcn nnd
Curl Van dor Ilollcn wcro Med ford
trallora Tfcvlurttey,
noy yUlll9 of BhRlo Point was a
recent vtallor lit Medford.
MIrm Zelln V. Clifford Is spending
n vacation at tho ftnyart much on
Keftup Rlv.or. She- la wccompahlcd
br'Mk I'tiruchor 6f ''this city.
..Jrlaianiockii, epcirllnK goods, bluo
flame, nrdorle oil rIoycb, refrigera
tors, etc., ,Prk right, Shnpletgh
Hardware Co., 2? South Contra!.
Jack 'idoQutod of KrrIc Point
patwad through Mcdford recently on
a buslncim trip to San Francisco.
Jaak McArdle hu returned from a
short buslncsa trip to Eaglo Point
lto Was accompanied by 11. M. Coss.
, J. HK Jewel of thn Elk Creek fish
hatchery was n recent visitor In
Mcdford.
Dclbert Morrison or Beagle and
Mr. Deck and Mr. Caldwell of North
Mcdterk began hauling ore last Mon
day from ,tho fluxzard mlno on Klk
creek lo Central Point,
It. J. Elker of Agate was a recent
Mcdford visitor. Ho has sold a largo
quality of berries In this city this
season.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Smith of
Cold Hill wcro recent visitors In
Medford.
rastarago at Isaacs ranch. G9-1
R.-C
B. M. Retter of Gold Hill was a
recent business visitor In this city.
Miss Ruth and Mary WalWco of
Council Bluffs, Iowa aro visiting
friends lu tha valley.
Mr. nd Mrs. Lincoln McCormlck.
Mr. !aad Mrs. Stewart Patterson, Mr.
and Mrs. Conro FJcro, Alfred Car
penter and E. G. Burgess havo re
turned from an automobile trip to
Crescnt City.
Special sale of stamped pillows,
centers and table runners at The
Handicraft Shop.
Al Wolverton, formerly of Mod
ford. M hero from New Mexico for
a short visit wit hhls parents.
A. W. Speyers. superintendent of
a largo orchard at North Yakima Is
In Medford for the purpose of con
ferring with Prof. P. J. O'Gara re
garding blight Blight Is making
considerable headway at orth Ya
kima. F. O. Frohback of Ashland was a
Mcdford visitor Saturday.
The runeral of John E. Hart was
held this morning from the Knlftbts
of- Pythias ball Jn this city. Rev.
W. T. Goulder officiating. Inter
ment in I. O. O. F. cemetery.
Ralph Bullock is here from South
ern California for a. visit with his
parents.
Cherries, fresh picked. Hum
phrey's. 815 Mala, phono 3094
W, G. Aldenhagcn who .moved
recently to Saa Francisco from this
cltjr )s here o a short business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hultkran of
Minneapolis who bavo been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Westeriund of
this city hare left for a visit with
friends at San Francisco.
M, WoHiack has left for a short
business , trip to Kennett, Cal.
Moved to 31 T1?. Grapo streot Tho
Medford Conservatory for music and
languages. G. Talllandicr, director.
Open all summer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whlsler re
turned Friday from an automobile
trip to Crescent City. '
q. A. Strang has returned from a
visit at Portland.
Mi;, and Mrs. F. K. Deuel havo re
turned from an autompbllo trip to
Portland.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
raphers negatives mado any tlrao or
place by appplutnient. Phone M. M71
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hubbard have
returned from a short visit at Port
land. V, H. Barr has returned from a
short business trip to Grants Pass.
He Is ojctouslvcjy interested in min
ing in that section.
See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County Bank.
If, A. Bcholl of Grant Pass who has
l9n visiting Medford for a few days
on business has, . rcturnod to his
hprac. ...
Jt.,), Van Houson has returned
from,a,.vlsH on the Applegate with
friends,
.Spatial Balo of stamped pillows,
centers and tublo runners at The
Handicraft Shop.
M. S. Johnson of Roguo River
formorly a resident of this city spent
Friday In .Medford on business.
Mrs. Mary .Olbbs o Derby spcht
Friday with Medford friends.
, Bert Antiunion has roturned from
a buslnoss trip to Sun Francisco
where he looked after proporty In
terests. Wecks&McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
' ' Bay & tin
artrbt ? . son
" A. T. Ore,, MM
Karl Davis Is visiting friends at
Phoenix.
, 12, H. Watt of Gallce mining dis
trict Is In Medford on a short busi
ness strlp.
Apricots ror alo. Tvlophono Pa
cific 5J11-J-1. 104
William Von dor Hellen or Eaglo
Point passed through Medford Fri
day on his way to Portland on busi
ness. John A. Pnintt ot Grant Pass
spent Saturday. In Mcdford on busi
ness. Bods, Ilcds, lleds, $1.00 per week
at tho Park View "Hotel. 153 South
Holly. 112
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. -Wilson of Cen
tral Point spent Saturday with Mcd
ford friends.
Mrs. Helen Andrews ot Ashland
Is spending a few days In Medfort!
visiting friends.
Apricots for sale. Telephone Pa
cific 591-J-l. 104
Mrs. J. U. Allen of Hlg Unite Is
In Mcdford for a short visit with
friends.
a A. Newell, ladles tailor. 4th
floor M. F. & H. hide
Mr, and Mrs. Seldon Redden and
son and daughter of Forlson, Calif.,
arrived In Medford Thursday even
ing and will visit for several weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Redden and
other relatives. They made the trip
In a Ford car and covered the dis
tance ot S33 mites In a little less
than four days. The rodo all tho
way to Medford on Fresno air not
having punctured a tire on the en
tire trip. Tho roads were wet and
very slippery In the mountains, the
result of recent heavy rains, nnd
somo little trouble was experienced.
At Redding the thermometer regis
tered 112, which was pretty hot even
for a Fresno man, declared Mr. Red
den. Wanted to trade acreago In Oak
dale Park addition for a small house
and lot In Mcdford. W. H. Ever
hard, 1013 W. 9th, phone 6C71.
C. H. Corey, of the Garnctt-Corey
Hardware Company, In erecting a
fine seven room bungalow on Jack
son boulvcvard, near Bartlett streot
The building is to be modern in
every partlclluar wlih a large base
ment and heating plant.
Apricots for salo. Telephone Pa
cific 591-J-l. 104
Tho adult Blblo clas of tho First
M. E. church held a highly success
ful social evening In the large tent
Wednesday evening of this week fol
lowing the social hour it was re
volved into a business session In
which business was transacted of im
portance to each class concerned.
Kodak finishing, the best at Wes
ton's, opposite book store.
A team belonging to WInebnrdt's
created considerable excitement on
Fir street Saturday when it ran
away, starting at the brewery on
Fifth street The team atempted to
turn Into Main street but took too
wide a turn, the wagon crashing into
a cluster light polo breaking It
down. Tho team and wagon wero
uninjured.
Carkin & Taylor (John II. Carkln.
Glenn O. Taylor), attorncys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Building.
Medford.
Henry C. Stoadman of Applcgate
is in Mcdford on a short business
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. John Parkerson of
St Louis, Mo- aro in Medford for a
short visit with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adams arc
spending a few days In Mcdford on
business. They reside in tho Sams
Valley district.
J. H. Ncrf of Ashland spent Sat
urday in Medford on business.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bcntley and
two daughters, Mary and Jano of
Lima, Ohio, who have been visiting
Mrs. Bcntiey'B brother. Jack Ncff
and wife, loft Wednesday for their
home. They Intend to mako several
stops en route tho first being at
Portland.
Tho Dorcas Neddie, c'ub waa en
tertained Tuesday afternoon at the
homo of Mrs. O. N. Wilson on 4th
and Olcson street Mrs. Wilson
served- refreshments assisted by
Misses Lulu and Goldla Wilson.
Thoscp.lrrscnt wero Misses Goldla
Taylor, Lulu Wilson, Mary nolle Hen
son, Leo Hulley, Susie Flndley, Iva
McLean, Goldla Wilson, Jennie
Whipple, Mrs. O. N. Wilson, Mrs.
Rlloy D. Hanson and Mrs, Montgom
ery. Miss Alico Bccraft of Phoenix Is
tho guest of Miss Goldla Taylor 819
faylor avenue.
MRS. HART NEVER APPLIED
FOR DIVORCE FROM HUSIAND
To the Editer: In regard lo mi
nrtielc appearing in tho Medford
Mail Triljuiio of 'July 37 declaring
that Mrs. John Hurt had applied for
u divorce thin wan altogether a inin
tnko. I have never applied for u
divorce nor intended to, From the
iirliflo one wuuld huddosc that I wiih
'in somo way acupoiihillu for Mr.
Hurt h despondency and death. 1
believo tliirt docs inu a grail injtiH
tii'o, It i my opinion that hiw nii
cide wah rmiiM'd by pliyhicul miffer-iug-hu
hud linen a victim of head
trouble for many yearn -mid I tliiul;
ho was insane nt the time.
MHS. SUSAN C. HART.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE,
liCIIIR 1 WILL
OF VALLEY Fl
October 1 will mark the oieutng
of the enmity fair hold ul Mrtlfoil
each year, according to n tleoMo't
troxohttd tiy the Vtirwlors oC the
Kojsne Uiver Valley Fair iwvu'itition
held Friday cxcniiix; nl the Hotel
Mcdford. The fair will continue
five dayy, closing on the evening of
tho ".tli.
From H indications tin fair this
year will he one of the largest nnd
most successful hold in southern
OregvtL I'rirc nnd premiums
amounting to more than $dOM0 will
bo offered.
Owinjj to the success uttendiu the
races on the Fourth of July, the pub
lic i nliNton for imn of the spoii
nnd four day of racing has been
nrmnged.
The mcrchnnts will nrmnuv n
j:reut street carnival ditritnr the fair
winch is hound lo prove very attrac
tive. From this time on the preparation
vill proceed regularly.
At the Churches
Presbyterian
Preaching at It o'clock by pastor,
subject, "Stand Upon Thy Feet nnd
God Wilt Speak Unto Thee." Preach
lug at 8 p. ra., subject. "Mark."
Good music All are welcome Sun
day school at 10 a. m., C. fc. society
at 7 p. m. This may bo the last
Sunday that wo can uso tho church
until tho addition Is completed.
German Lutheran
At German Lutheran thcro will
be German services at 11 a. m.,
and English services at 7:30 p. m.
Subject of evening sermon, "Tho
Efficient Means of Grace." Blblo
school (English) nt 10 a. m.
Methodist Church
Mcdford Methodist Episcopal
church, comer of Third and Hart let t
streets, E. Olin Eldridpo, pastor.
Services Sunday ns follews: Preach
ing 11 a. m.. 8 p. m., subjects, mor
ning, "Christian Optimi.-m"; evening,
"Minding One' HuMiiesv" Sunday
school and Men's Bible class 0:l"
ii. in. Epnorth League o:lo p. m.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening 8
o'clock, theme, "Secret of Success."
Excellent music. Special feature,
solo, Mis Fielder. You are cordially
invited.
At the Christian Church
Bible school meets nt 10 n. in.
All classes meet nt the church build
ing. Prvaching both morning and
evening, C E. nt 7 p. in., prayer
meeting on Thurbday evening. A
conlial welcome is extended to nil.
D. I). Iloylc, minister.
St. Marl's Episcopal Church
Hcv. Joseph Shccrin, rector. Sun
day services ns follews: Holy com
munion 7 a. m., Sunday fichool 10
a. in., sen ice and sermon 11 n. in.
Evening prayer and sermon H p. in.
Services are held in St. Mark's hall
and nil are welcome.
Rrst Church of Christ, Scientist
rimliQr morning service lit 11;
subject of lc-json' 'xennon, "Life."
Wedncsdny evening meeting nt 8,
All are welcome lo these slrviccs.
Sunday nchnol at 10. All under the
ago of twenty nrc invited to the Sun
day school. Heading rom heurs: 2
to f p. in. daily, except Sunday.
Churr'i luMful'j Nortli Oakdale.
Medford Real Estate
& Employment Agency
140 acres In Sams Valley. CTi
ncres In cultivation, 5 room Iioiibo
and all out buildings, ono of tho best
ni.M. in h. viillfv nnlv IfiO tier
aero, or will trado for city properly.
MARK
n
iuu acres in muua vmiu;, uu loi
ter soil can ho found. $42. GO per aero.
20 acres. A mile from Seven
Oaks, one-half In grain. This can
be bought for a short tlmo for $3,500.
Wo havo a good 11-room houso, all
modern In good location, will mako
a good boarding house, to trade for
acreage.
Wo havo somo bargains In City
proporty.
If you havo somo good ncrcago to
trade for a city homo conio and soo
us at once, wo can get Just what you
want.
ISitsiitcsH ClmiiccM
Good span of draft horses J200.
Two good 30-30 rifles.
Autos at all prices.
Kiuployiiiciit
Girls and women for general house
worlf
Women cook for ranch.
Waitresses.
If you wunt'good hdlp rail Hm up,
MRS. EMMA BITTNER
Phono -11 IIs! Home, 11.
Opposlto XnMi Hotel
BOOMS ii uiid 7, PALM BLOCK.
MEDFORD, OR BOON. SATURDAY, ,)UliY 20. 10112
RALPH 1 IS
A IS) I MANAGER
- -1- rniii ii ti -n
NEW YOUlv. July 30.--Tho exe
cutive roiumlttCQ or tho republican
national committee, which will man
ago President Taft'a cnmalRti for ro
clectlon was announced this after
noon by National Chairman Charles
I). Hlllea as follews:
J. T. Adams, lown Charles F.
Itrooker, Connecticut; Frederick Es
tcrhronk, Now Hampshire; James P.
Goodrich, Indiana Atvah T. Martin.
IVrglnla; T. 11. Nlodrlngerhnus,
Missouri; S. A. Perkins. Tneoma,
Wash.; Alfred T. Hogers. Wiscon
sin; Newell Sanders, Tennessee;
Charles I). Warren. Michigan; Hoy
O. West. Illinois, Katph Williams.
Dallas, Oregon.
All tho new members of tho com
mittee agreed tit devote their entire
tlmo until election to tho manage
ment of tho campaign, llroockor,
Esterbrook, Goodrich, Martin and
Sanders will romaln at tho New
York hendnuarters, Nlcdrlughaus,
HoRcrs. Warren and West will di
rect tho Chicago headquarters and
Perkins and WUllatus will have
charge on the Pacific Const. Tho
place for the Pacific Coast head
quarters has not yet been sclccred.
IK TO RESCUE
PEKIN, July 20 Embarrassed
and harassed In his attempts to re
concile tho factions In the national
assembly nnd secure his appointments
of nn Imperial cabinet, It Is reported
that President Yuan Shi Kal today
bellovea that his rcitlmo Is endan
gered. Tho dissensions In tho now
republican government aro being
blamed on foreign Interference in
China's affairs.
LI Yuan Hung and Dr. Sun Yat
Sen, though politically strongly op
posed to President Yuan, aro today
co-operating with him In nn effort
to effect a compromise which will
sayo the now republic.
GTTLE CHANGE SHOWN
IN STOCK MARKET
NEW YOKE, July SO. Tlic tck
market at tho opening today devel
oped very littlu change with the ex
ception of u isiint riso in Erie first
preferred. Steel and other le.idon.
were under pro-siny near the clo-.c
but had little effect.. F'oth Steel
nnd Heading dechncd slightly, while
Harvester gained a points
The market cofd irregular.
I'onds wcro steady.
Second Prize Donated
The Mcdford Sash and Door C.
will design and make ns-sccond prijee
for the best design Tor n "Made in
Medford cut- n beautiful refrigera
tor. The delnils fir the design nnd
list of judges will be announced the
coming week.
CHINESE
RFPUBUC
HOTEL MEDFORD
$1.00JerCovur
,. CanapV a
young KadipHiS '
Migiimis M' 'Royal Salmon Baleliere
loiiniiCH Dattpliiiio
,f
, t$j$Znn Puttie
4f
Jvii-HeliwarfHer Pinieh
Native IMed Spring Cliieken a la CofLotm
Prime Ribs of Export Heet' Demi Cllitcc
Now JolatocH it Oreain
? &
Green Apple 17ie '
JMoelm hid Creani
Swiss OlieeKO
Assorted J1Ynit
V
Sunday, .Tilly 21.
M
OBERS
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NEW YOKE, duly 'JO.- Distvioi
Atbuucv Whilmau and others in'tivo
in ruimiiig down tint uussius i.f
llcnnnn Hoscnthiil, tho munhlcr who
was killed it is Mispcoltid by Ibe pit
lice, for sipii'uliiig, weie notified to
day by tuionynioiH lei lew thai if
Ihcir efforts, to fertet nut thn m
tciy do nut stop, they, loo, will ho
assassinated. (
Despite Ibis, Whlltnait dcclurcd
today tluil lliu tucli who killed Itos
cntlinl are known nnd that ha. will
never unit I heir trail until tlicy me
iuu down and punished. There is
no dnnbl Hull the undrrvvoitd s de
Icrmincd to go to any length to Mop
the probe, and gruVo fcuw mo felt
that other kilUugH mi playui'd.
Wliiliunn's dctitclives nro invflsti
gtillng ovcryoun connitclcd in any
vvnv with tho ItosentluO murtlor.
Lieutenant Decker, who bus been
connected with the killing in remote
vu.Vs mid who is known to have been
au intimate of the dend gambler, is
still on duty nt police hnuhpinftcrs.
Commissioner Waldo refuses to io
niovc htm until foinlal chnrgCs tue
filed. -
WILSON IS DRAFTING
LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE
SEA OIHT, N. J., duly ao,-nv-irnor
Woodrow Wilson spent tlii
morning in drafting bis letter of ac
ceptance of the democratic presiden
tial uouiiuntion, This aftenloon 12H0
congivssmen are expected lo arrive
on a speeinl train to visit the nom
inee. A reception to tbciu will he
held on the lawn and veranda of the
"Little white house.'
For theprotcctlon of young troes a
Florida man has patented a standnid
holding a wire guard that can be
slid up or down to any desired height
Our Bridge Work
Biidjic,
W)JCl
ihaiv
r
(It'll IIHIIKiE WdltK
Is the kind that lusts, the kind that
satisfies tho kind that helps keep tho
mouth comfortable. Every patron
who has had such work done hero
speaks highly of It. Wo do all kinds
ot first-class Dentistry and nro ex
trcmoly carofull In every operation.
Extracting a spcclnltypalnlcss and
satisfactory. If you wnnt any kind
of Dentistry done, you'll got the best
service hero,
, Lady Attendant. ,
DR. BARBER
THE 1IKNTIHT
Over Daniels for Duds. Pacific
Phono 2528. Home Phono 3G2-K
la Bernu
Ripe Olives
a la Mario Stuart
Wax Beans Anglulfco
iMaeedonio
Pumpkin Pic
Assorted Oako
SaKed.WaferH
Demi '.Passe
Rau-Molir Oo., Props.
m
HID
MB5ss4waP
tLjX--T- jTM
m&& $ vm
CL
CALLS ON WILSON
HKAOUIT, N, .l.t July HO. CMinnip
Olark and Copgremimnu lltmhi "f
New Jersey niniohod to the homo of
tho piesldeullal nominee at tho head
of tho congressional delegation. WIN
uon mot Urn piuty on tho steps of his
home, hl first act being to grasp
the hand tit Bponkor Clark
AM
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PAOIFIO & EASTERN RY. '
SUNDAY EXCURSION to BUTTE FALLS, ORE.
.HTbV4?!, lM'-
R0lTND TRIP ONIiY $1.00
I.eavo Medford 8.00 a. .... Itelurn reach Mcdford B.B p. an. Tal
your lunch and spend a day ot rent In the cool inniin Uhw. ! Inl
water on earth. The Medford Military baud will accompany the
excursion and give a grand concert at llutto Falls during tho day.
Now and Second and Lumber for Salo Cheap.
Wo are tearing down our warelioiwe buildnijjH
on railroad proper! v opposite Southern Paeirie pas
tiengor station ami are olTering Tor sale material taken
therefrom at very low prices.
FRUIT BOXES
Berrv, peach, pear and apple boxes for sale
cheap. We have an assortment of boxes which wo
desire to dispose of at once at very attractive nriceH,
CRATER LAKE LUMBER COMPANY
Call at factory opposite So. Pae. passenger station.
THE
Sunrise Laundry
FMIIV WASHING A SPI'.CIAt.TV. AM. WOllK m'AUA.MTt'll
Orders railed for mid delivered. First class work done by hand.
Utiles' nud Men a siill cleaned nHd pressed. Tel. Main "Ml:
Home. 37. Corner Eighth and South Central Avenno,
Tf you arc looking for an
suitable for many
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You want tho BPST WE HAVE IT
We furnish man and tools and assist in the ereetlon
of every rod of Page HVnoo without extra cost to you.
Yew and Cedar Posts always on hand,
Gaddis &l Dixon
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If you nro lpoklnK for an Idonl plnco to Hpond a portion of
tho auminoi4, whom you can find roitt, hoalth nud rucumtlnn, tho
outliiK roHortu roachod by tho Houlhtirn l'nclfln nro jwir excollenco.
Newport, YuqiilitA Hay, Tlllatnhok Cohnty IIoucIicm, (Jrator Laho,
Coloatln CprlitKH, Hlianta Spring, Cnitonilla, lrotoubunh Hot Springa
nnd many other HprliiKH ot tnoro or Ickh nolo,
IA)W llOUNll THIl" TIOKlVrH
With long Hnllta on nalo dally to tho ahovo rdftortn. Out4 hoohlot,
"Vacation DayH In OroRoti' doHcrlblni; Uioho and othbr ontliih
placoH can bo obtalnud frbm any iiRntit, who will cheorfully fur
tilHh Infrtrmatlon nB to faroB, train uorvlco, otc, or a boHtnl card to
tho undorslgnod will rocolvo prompt attbntlon.
,10I1K M, HCOTT,
(lohoral rnBBcnRor ARoht, Portland, Oroiinn ''
(Im,i .lellwrcd a conKrntulntoiy
address and presented (lovornor
Wilson wltb a leiitlmt-htiuhd hook
roiilnliiltK,'Ml'R,,h'of lh" ,!".m'"
eratle meiniiets or. tho lioiwo. WIImiii
leplled vll-wwpyt'i!li t Huiultn. I
which ho Hiild't '
"Tho country expects us lo iniiKii
living easier. Thtn l a morn wiloiun
duly lieontiHO of lis dlfflmilty. ' And
U Is Inilhiit duty tbat 1 wIhIi to -bo
your partner and your comrade."
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TolP'trnrthln nppnrnlus of all hinds
Iiiih been plncml on the lint of ar
ticles rognriH-d by Tin hoy nh contra
liaml f war and subject to nelshio.
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different purposes
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your needs
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