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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1912)
iU''-vJri)ii.-t4i''j'-vtn-i .;''-'' v." i i & PAGB TWO ftntSDFORD MATL TRiUNE, MEDFORD, OR HO ON". SATURDAY. VTOVST 1,0, 1J)12 rtif,brder KJm&r Foss mado Ills usual week-end visit to Horubrook over Saturday and Sunday. 11. F. anil F. M. howls, extensive sugar manufacturers In Honolulu nnd JBan Francisco" are In Medford looking oyer this' locality. These gontletiitm In Company with attor ney F. J. Newman of this city, own o'vcf'a foOO acres of orchard nnd al falfa land Bouth of Bedford, They. wl)l;repiatn hero only a few days now hut will return next month io remain ncVerri weeks. J ,Mr! and Mrs. W. I. Vawtcr nnd f'antiiy iiava returned from a pleasure rip to 6rator hake. They report n most onjoyablo time. Hammocks, sporting goods, blue riawo, brdorlcss oil stoves, refrigera tors, tcto. w Prices right. Shaplelgh lfardwaroMCo., 2S South Central. C. B. Taylor of Ashland spent Sat urday In Medford on business. E. A. Hotter bf Rrowhsborrt Is In Medford on a short business trip. According to Court Hall, Archie Ashe has gone Into training but with what purpose is not known. Court Ba'ys ho met Archlo doing road work four miles from Medford Saturday morning and that he refused an or; fer to ride. Carkln ft Taylor (John II. Carkln. Glenn, O. Taylor), attorn eys-at-law. oyer JacKson W)uniy uam uuuaing. Medford. Tho riflo team of tho local com pany of tho Oregon National Guard left Friday evening for Clackamas where they will enter tho rifle shoot ing contest- Tho boys aro Sergeant Merrick, commanding; Corporal Mar shall, Privates Rose, Hill and Hqw cli. ' Jack Brownell of Eagle Point Is In Medford on a short business trip .Moved to 31 N. Grape street Tho Medford Conservatory for music and languages. G. Talllandier, director. Open all summer. . " Will Clements of Trail is in Med-, ford on a short business trip. J.'b. Johnson of Grants Pass spent Saturday in Medford on business. Mr. and, Mrs. F. W. Wllke aro In Medford for a visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Schmidt and Mr. and' Mrs. Gus Newburg' left to day for an outing In tho Squaw Lake ' district. "Money io loan on country proper ty.' Carkln & Taylor, Jackson Coun ty Banfc Bidg., Medford. ': Phil Haralll and hlncoln Mc- Cornilck have left for a business trip north. Scety flail wfth a party bf frlende have returned from a trip to Kla- mathFalla: " Soda. Fountain at DeVoa's. "RcV. and Mrs. A. A. Holmes have returned, fro a trip to Hor'nbrook, Cal." " .Bert Anderson and son nave re ufned from Beswlck, Cal., where they nave been camping. Berlin Tailoring and French Dry Cleaning Company, 109 West Main street, wish to announce that they aro prepared to do first class clean- Ing and pressing, also hats blocked anfl trimmed. Ladles' and Gents' siilts 'made to order. Giro us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone Pacific 53C2. .'inspector PInkham of the posl bffice department spent Friday III Medford with Postaster Woodford. v Mrs. Harold RIckert lias returned fro a trip to Crater Lake. See It. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over1 Jackson County Bank. .William Gerig has left for a bus! ness trip to upper Columbia river points. 'Miss Margaret Emlg has returned from a visit at Talent with Miss Callle Vogell. Hay for sale W. H. Everbard. Phono 6071. ,G: L. Leonard has returned from a' business trip to Talent. II. J. Holmes and'' family have gone to Crater Lake for an outing. Mrs. Court Hall spent Friday with friends and' relatives at Central Point. Miss Mary M'eo of Central Point spelit Friday In Medford. K.. b "Weston, commercial photog rapbern, negatives mado any time or piab'e tiy appointment Phono M. 1471 "Charles Herron of Eaglo Point Is itf'Medford dn a short business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will leavo Sunda' for a short pleasure trip to Crdfter Hake, AUen W. Brown of Riverside, Cal., Mrs. Cora W. Traeoy of Dubcque, Iowa, Is in Medford visiting her sis tor, Mrs. n. K, Smith T. 11. Andrews a. Salem Is In Mod ford for a short business visit. Ho waft a resident of Mo'dfonMn the early 0"k and' at that tlmo owiunl cousld- crab'16 Medford property which Tib sulit tnr Ittlli, mw ,tiflil,ii 11.. I.. it. Ine mueh Interest I.. ,.', Mi.M Tho Wouclmrs biiBobnll team, pro and contrasting them with tho old. u,,u,ol' lo ' championship of Albert V. Ulddonger of tho Dead Southern Oregon arrived In Mcdfoid( Indian country wan In Medford Sat-1 today "full of pep" for two games. Thoj I BJjLLTMtffi NfcW, YORK GIANT PITCHER WHO WILL BEAR WATCHING. unlay oil business'.' Kodak finishing, the best, at Wes ton's, opposite book store. with the local aggregation have deputed Medford's claim to chnmplntishlp honors and today and Mrs. Harriet W. Jordan of Uock Sunday will tell tho Inle. This nhoruoou Indies will bo ad mlttod freo to the' gniuo. conio Point was a Medford lsltor Satur day. , Judge Dox of Jacksonville spent Saturday In Medford on business. Ml ntnl M- P IT lltt.t.nt'.t .a,v. returned from a business trip to j ,un,aKCtl lUn UuUor onu'r j Marysvllle, Cal. Tho real struggle will Sunday nftornbuh. Tho Roseburg team is said to" bo a strong one. It la ills pro- this 4 th Mr. Howard posed of considerable business lerty there and will Invest In city. S. A. Newell. ladles tailor. floor M. F. &. H. bldg. Attorney Roberts who Is associated with C. 1 Reames returned Satur day from Cincinnati, Ohio, with his bride. They will make their home In this city. Lee Root returned Saturday from a business trip through tho Wil lamette valley. Roy Nichols of the Seven Oaks dis trict Is In Medford on n short busi ness trip. George H. Millar visited Ashland Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyd en of Evnna Creek spent Saturday In Medford. John W. Parker visited Phoenix Saturday on business. T. J. liwrencc of Hutton Is In Medford on n short business trip. Mrs. J, W. Leeves of Klamath Falls is visiting Medford friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Laue and Miss Betty Lane of Boston aro tho guests of Mrs. Lane and son E. L. Lane of Shadeland Orchard. Owing to tho mass meeting of the Progressive party Monday evening at Portland speakers engaged for tho meeting hero cannot attend so tho local meeting has been postponed. The Central committee will meet on Monday evening. H. I. Stlne has returned from a trip north. . A. A. Aikens has returned from an extended eastern trip, buying for tho Golden Rule. The members of tho men's bible class of the First M. E. church are conducting very Interesting and helpful sessions every Sunday morn lag la.lbelr large tent near the church on north Bartlett street. Tho at tendance is keeping up splendidly during tho summer months. Since the class teacher, Ed Steep, who has conducted the class since It was first organized in January, 1911. left a few weeks ago for an indefinite ab sence in the East, the class has been taught by different members who have been chosen from week to week- by the president, E. W. Braln ard. XAst Sunday Dr. Hedges taught the class, tomorrow X. L. Townsend will teach and the follow ing Sunday Rev. Van Dyke will have charge. An Invitation is extended to all men of tho city who are not In classes in other churches to attend these meetings. They aro held at 10 o'clock every Sunday morning. At the .Churches (icritum l.uiliendi t German Lutheran 51C W there there will be bible school at 10 a m. ,o morning service. Eng lish servlco at 7:30 p. in., subject of sermon. "The Lord's Day." Conic and ubrshlp. rrcshyterlnn Tho Presbyterians will have herv lces In the City Park next Sunday at 11 a. in., subject. "The Wisdom of This World and the Wisdom of the World of Light." Good music and tho Sunday school will bo at the Manso nil 10 a. m. The C. E. society will be at 7 p. m. at tho Manse. Prayer meeting will be at S p. m. at the Manso every Thurs day. Every one Is welcome. Dur ing the tlmo of waiting for the Im proved church building every one should bo loyal to tho work. ' JX Xf 'H) ' i i' t iiMlmiSiai . u : 'mmmm- . rvm iviscj: -vw j i.ii,- tuii 4th JKEHBtt. . uufl; dMtmamiamzmfflKmtM I - - -iii i ! ! When you ask for Cyrus Noble tjic. dealei; ldit)fs tlfht ou;,khowVgocjcr It coin ynu tit same at any ntlirr itootl wliUkry. 7 W, J. Vnn Schtiyvoi fc OoM Clo'ioral Ajjfontfl, Porilandi . . Si.i,., . ,;,.,; , -w , BRI0K AND DRAIN TILE Mado fi'onuiho bout mutorial in tho ooiiniy AJncliiiio iiijkIo iiiHiiriiiK miironiiily x in Hii alit Hlmpo Son (lie fritoilH niul,K('l. jtiir jiriecs bi'Tuvt' jla-ii k ur ortior JACKSONVILLE BRIOK & TILE COMPANY K TE5REAU Uti err Tonfiit tooki to be abuut win1 of ttf licit J mm; pitchers In tho national i.eaguo tint ".ear. M. V. riuirvli. Suttth Corner Oakdale and Main. Mr. John R. Pepper of Memphis. Tenn., will occupy the pulpit at tho 11:00 o'clock hour. Mr. Pepper Is n Lay man one of tho big men of the church nnd of tho natton. Ho is a member of tho International Sun day school committee. It will be a treat to hear this good man. Mr. Pepper is not a preacher but he can beat nine-tenths of tho preachers preaching. Como and hear him and you will not regret It. Take the op portunity to hear this big hearted, Southern Unyman on a good live topic Evcr body will bo pleased. W. T. Goiilder, Pastor. 1912 GRAIN CROP LARGEST IN HISTORY OF COUNTRY WASHINGTON, Aug. 10. This year's grain crop In the United States will be far In excess of last year's yield. It was estimated today by the department of agriculture. It will be belter than the average crop for the last ten years and In case of the number of products will make a new record, If present estimates are not overthrown by conditions now un foreseen. The corn crop Is eatlmnted at 2, 811,000,000 bushels, the largest in the nation's history excepting tho years 190C and 1910. Tho wheat crop with C80 million bushels It Is estimated will rank fifth In slzo dur Ing tho last twenty years. Oats which surpasses last year's crop by 21 mil lion bushels and barley which will yield 202 million bushels aro both new records. 4. Methodist J.-, Medford Methodist Episcopal church, corner of Bartlett and Third street, E. O. Eldrldgo pastor, serv ices Sunday as follews: Preaching 11 a. m.. Subject, "God's Uso of the Ordinary." Evening, union Sunday school services in the Baptist church. Sunday school nnd men's Bible class 9:4S. Prayer meeting Thursday, evening at 8 o'clock, themo. "The Soul's Re newal." Excellent music, special features by the choir. You are cordially Invited. First Church of Christ, Sclentlttt Sunday morning servlco at eleven o'clock; Subject of lesson, sermen: "Spirit." Wednesday dvenlng meet ing at eight. All aro welcome. Sun day school at ten. AH under tho age of twenty aro invited to me Sunday school. Redding room hours, two to five p. m. dally, except Sunday. Church edifice north Oakdale. Hotel Medford 1.00 Sunday Dinner $1.00 Ounaie iMai'tlm Slicod ('utiinnlmi-s' Ivipi' Clivas h Christian BIblo school at 10 a. m.. preach ing at 11 a. m. No preaching In tho evening. C. E. nt 7 p. m. and prayer meeting on Thursday evening Como and worship with us. You will be welcome. D. D. Boyle, minister. s. Reynolds homo made Ift fiv Mi(Hiirl vImIHiu' 1iIh tirntlmr ...Ml.! ., . l wiiuain. -.'deVjfc b'rWd at DoVoo's. iiarold W. Clark of Thompson creek a tributary of tho Applegnto, Is in Medford for a short vlstt with friends. WeeksAMcGowanCo. ' 'tjftD'E'llTAKERS ir rfc rn IHcM VkbMSl r. W. Wtcks 8071 A. m. on,, mm To All Members of tho Woodmen of tho World You aro requested to bo present at a meeting to bu held Saturday overl ing at 8 p. m.( In bur hall on Sixth street, to makd arrangements for th6 fuhernl of Neighbor L. E. Hoover, to be held at the Daptlst church lit 2:30 Sunday. By order of tfio Council Commander. 120 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HOW ONE WOMAN WON it Her Health and Strength Back Again by The Use of Cardui. Con.soniino OHestiiif . I Mi tnge a iiiRnrf.igus fnoiitt Tjfctnn St. Mulo PonmiSs iT.nnicolla kkUiHkoitf ClrnS'iuln Sftrausbortf ", aiai'ctPimch Jrnis'dVoiin nuckliiijf, Oyster Rtnffin Apple Saiit'O t Koast Virginia I lam, C'luunpagna Saiico SiiowvPotalnus iMaiiiu Sugar Corn il(!li Crab Salad-in Ooquillu ' Gi'pon Apple ifio .' .IJostuu ('ream Pio i."- i. FOR SALE at a Bargain GOOD AIR COMPRESSOR 40-H. P. BOILER, ENGINE And other mining (iiipinci)( ; also Comploto Sawmill Outfit Proporty located near the Applegate river in the vieinil) tl Miuphx. lmpiim al THE GRANTS PASS BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY ' Grants Pass, Orogon . "i BaiiaiiirTbe Creaiif Aincriaii C'lieesu Ansortud Cakes . Valine Ward's W i.ff )ufn Tasso jdayugnst. ,1Hh,,H)l2 tll V WANTED Ono or -two lotfr In tho wost part of city, must bo cheap for cash, state location and price. Ad dress A-23. 122 LOST Child's straw hat with pink ribbon. Return to Mall Tribune Office or ring Pacific 7571. 123 WANTED A competent woman for , general house work. 40C West 2nd. ''Telephone 4301, 122 Tampa, Fla. In a letter from this city, Mrs. K. C. Corura writes: "I was all weakened and worn out with wo manly troubles. My husband brought mo some Cardui as a tonic, and, from the first day, it seemed to help. I had almost loot lny reason, but, thanks to Cardui. I did not Soon, I felt and looked like a new woman. I think tho remedy is wonderful. 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