Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 15, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKKOON THURSDAY, 'AUCWST 15, 1912
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William Moffctt of Medford spout
two or three layn Inst weok w'llh
Mrs. 1 Yotniif of Central Point.
Aldnto' Strong and family of Pay-
oltc.i Idrfho,- who recently cnmo to
Mcdfolcdn8DcntJthQiforiol jn'tlot tho
wcokj iWltlx, t'or ltl lioino Viands,
Mr. At Voting ami family of Central
Point. Doth families enjoyed a trip
to' flay fiod Sunday.
llritn cleaned and blocked. Pan
torlum: 124
I .Father O'Kiirrcl has returned from
an pxtondcjl vtr.lt, with his parents In
qana'da. A rc6clon will bo held In
thePa?Ish hall this evening in his
honor.
Roports from Glendale today are
fo tho effeot that Key. John Howard
Is well on tho way to recovery fol
lowing tho accidental shooting Tucs
dy; the -hands of a companion.
Hammocks, sporting goods, bluo
flame, ordorlcss oil stoves, refrigera
tors, etc. Prices right. Shaplolgh
Hardware Co., 2S South Central.
., Miss, Ella Guanyaw, Mrs. Colwell
and roune on have returned after a
week's outing at Prospect and Cra
ter Lake.,
Following are fares for the round
trip on California excursion leaving
Med ford Sunday, August 18th. Tick
ets' limited to seven days. Weed.
$2,85; Shasta Spring. 3.3S; Duns
nint'rifiS Tho difficulty In re
gard to umpires has been satisfac
torily settled and one umpire will be
from Hornbrook and tho other from
Vreka. The round trip to Colcstln
will bo1 one dollar, tickets limited to
onq day. Tickets now on sale.
A union church and Sunday school
excursion will be run to Colcstln,
August 20, tho Southern Pacific pro
viding special train for tho occasion.
The' church orchestra will accompany
tho excursion. Excursion Is from all
Rogue River valley points.
Contractor J. J. Haurl left today
for a hunting and fishing trip on
Rogud River.
Mid-week prayer meeting at Chrls
tlon church, subject "Christian Unity"
John 17-11, leader A. R. Coffin, as
sisted by mens Bible class. Come
Tuesday evening S o'clock. 124
O. Putnam, E. E. Kelly and Wal
ter .Dudley spent Thursday fishing
on Rogue River, taking advantage of
tho' break In th6 weather.
H. C. Kentner and party returned
Wednesday afternoon from a visit
at Crater Lake.
Taio PanVorlum. N6. 5, North Fir
street cleans and presses all sorts of
clothing, for men, women and chll-
. to. Eli
dren. 12 I
MrS. W. II. AIICBUttK) Ul iwcuib
Is visiting friends- In Medford.
W. J. Clackenbtish of Talent
brought a crate of very fine Hales
Early peaches to this office Tuesday
which were as fine as ever grown
In the valley.
Berlin Tailoring and French Dry
Cleaning Company. 109 West Main
street wish to announce that they
are pr6pared to do first class clean
ing a'nd pressing, also hats blocked
and trimmed. Ladles' and Gents'
suits made tp order. Giro us a
trial. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phono Pacific 5362.
,Mrs. Sadie Quackenbush of Trail
Creek Is In Medford for a short visit
with friends.
4 Mr., and .Mrs. B. D. Stephenson of
Williams Creek are npendlng a few
dayB In Medford on business.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapbern, negatives made any time or
place by appointment Phone M. 1471
T. D. Andrews of Savage Creek
spe'nt Thursday In Medford on busi
ness. Fresh ripe figs for sale. Hon
phone 13-Z. 125
L. H. Wlllctt. of the Cougar Con
Bofidated Mines Co. in tho Calico dis
trict, returned last week from Chi
cago and Kansas City, where bo went
on business of tho company. He
cqme In from the mine Wednesday
for a few dan. Mr. Wlllett says the
mine la shut down now on account
of the lack of water, but' they expect
to bo In opoiatlon by tho first of the
month.
Men's suits thoroughly cleaned and
pressed. Panforlum. ( 124
X long want realized Cottage
barber shop ltf. South Central, open
from 7 a, m. tmtil 8 p. in. f
James Rfco of pploguto was a re
cent visitor u Medford.
MIm Evelyn Pratt of phoenix was
a recent Medford visitor.
We? aro still buying second hand
clothing, hats und shoes. Will H.
Wllsqn & Coy 1.0C N. Front St.l24
Df, W. P, Holt of Ea'glo Point sp6nt
Wodnesday In Medford on business.
John Pernoll, postmaster at Ap
plegate Is In Medford on u short buid-
?.. trlP' .
On ndvlcoTfrdlft tho police of Ash
land, Chief McLean, of Grants Pass
hrrestcd two men whom ho picked ttp
bit suspicion that tlj6y wore, the par
ties wanted fof breaking Int6 and
fobbing u j9tore(nt n small ntatf6n In
the vicinity of Ashland. After oelng
cfiufltttd l'n the Jail for a short time,
one of tho suspects a )6nng man, ad
mitted thnt they were tho parties
wanted, and they wore held for tho
Ashland iwllco Wlto left on tho next
train to come for them. A SS
callbre revolver stolen from the store
was found on one of tho men, while
various goods tntfeu from tho stck
were worn by thenu
When In need of" any sort of clean
ing and pressing of clothes, telephone
tho Pnntorlum, Pacific 2441, Home
244. nnd our drivers will call for
and deliver same promptly. 124
Mr. and Mrs. Joo Itader of Phoo-
nlx were recent visitors In Medford.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Morrison or
Trail were ecent visitors In Medford.
Mrs. Marie Wilder of Phoenix" was
a ecent visitor In Medford.
Carktn & Taylor (John If. Carktn.
Glenn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Building.
Medford. ,
Miss Laura Cope of Seattle Is vis
iting relnthes In tho valley.
William Davis Is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. James Briscoe on .North Riverside.
Elian Turner, of Dunsmnlr, for
merly a resident of Medford Is vis
iting friends In this city. ,
Arthur Toner has loft for Grants
Pass en telephone business.
Highest cash price paid for cast off
clothing, hats and shoes. Will H.
"Wilson & Co. 124
Miss Mary Grlgsoy has returned
from a visit with relatives at Berk
eley.
Lincoln McCormlck and E. G. Bur
gess, Jr., have returned from a visit
at Portland.
Want to turn your old clothes Into
cash? Seo Wilson, IOC N. Front
street. , 124
Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Holmes have
returned from a visit at Shasta
Springs. They were acorapanled by
Miss Bessie Briggs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Xeff have left
for a short business trip to Portland.
Ben and Rex Lampman aro vis
iting friends in Medford.
Mrs. Bert Anderson has returned
from a visit at Ager, Cal.
Mpney to loan on country proper
ty. Carktn &. Taylor, Jackson Coun
ty Bank Bldg., Medford.
B. T. Van do Car who has been
representing tho Clarke & Hcnery
Construction company at Salem Is In
Medford visiting old friends for a
few days.
We want 506 pairs "of second hand
shoes. W1H H. Wilson & Co., IOC
Front street " 124
I. X. McCullough has left for Eu
gene after a short business visit In
ttys city.
Seo K. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County Bank.
Mrs. H. K. Stratton is visiting
friends in Ashland.
If not In push the money under tho
door. 10'G X. Front street, the
cheapest store In tho west. 124
C. Cusbman is in Medford visiting
ProL and Mrs. P. J. O'Gara.
Vlnglo Rowe-Lawton of Eagle
Point who has considerable tame as
a writer of short stories spent
Wednesday in Medford on a short
trip.
Soda Fountain at DeVoo's.
Mabel D. Hall, china decorator,
will onen her studio to the nubile on
Tuesday, 'August 20th, from 2 to 6
and 7 to 10, .No china sold. Gar-nett-Co'rey
building, ro6ni 408. 127
Mr, and Mrs. J. Jerii.cn have left
for The Dalles where the Jacobsen
Bade company with which Mr. Jenseu
Is connected has a largo contract.
Get Mrs, Reynolds home made
bread at DoVoo's.
Hay for sale. W. H. Everbard.
Phono 6671.
Dr, and Mrs. W. H. Byrd and Dr.
and Mrs. 'Carleton Smith of Salem
spent Wednesday evening In Medford
on their way to Crater Lake. They
remained out on tho lake until dark
while fishing and caused considerable
ecltqmcnt before found by a search
ing party.
Kodak finishing, the best at Wes
ton's, opposite book store,
8. A. Novell, ladies; tailor, 4tlr
floor M. F. k II. bldg'.
milDUIMDETMF
Ififfl III MFALL
Four linmlrolhs of an hrh of rain
fell enrlv today in Hi utllev ami more
is i.nmiiM'd for tonight ml tunfirov.
i no ram lias diva iionofn-inl
it lin wnOied tho iltwt from the
,enr and lias not boon heavy uiuuiuli
l cheek lu vesting.
ory and climate of Oregon.
Upon tholr return they guvo a din
nor Tuesday owning at tho Hotel
Medford for a number of tholr
friends. Thoat present were: Mr.
and Sir. It. L Iv'IUoii, Mr.'aud Mrs.
J, I.. Trncy. Mr. 'ami Mrs. F. Tlsdnto,
Mf. and Mrs. J. MeClutchlo, Mr.
and Mrs. Klrby Miller. Mrs. J. F,
Root, Mr. F, Uuffo. Mls Cordolja
Gorfo. Mis Kuthurluo Tniiyr. Miss
Kntherlno Tracy, Mls Wuneho Me
Clatehlo. Miss P.va McC'latchlo, Mr.
.Robert WlluJn, Mr. Myion Root, Mr
and Mrs. F. v Root
Delinhicil Willi Valley
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Root pf Minn
eapolis have been visiting their Rim,
Myron E. Root with whom In com
pany with Mrs, J. F. Root, Mrs. F.
Goffo. Miss GoffO, Mr. Robert Wit-
son nnd Mr. F. Tlsdnlo snout two
weeks In a trip to Crater Lake. Kla
math Falls, returnalg over tho
Green Spring Mountain.
Mr and Mrs Root are enchanted
with tho wonderfully beautiful scen-
ot this Cntup, a copy prlutod In tlm
local papers and a ropy forwarded
to tho boioavod family.
J 11, ATWMM
F. V; WAIT,
W. U. ,I(JKS()N,
Committee.
ItKSOH'TIONS OF ttLMIOIiKNTI?.
AVheroas. It has ploasel tho tc
promo Ruler of tho unlvurso to ve
movo fiom our midst tho wlto of our
beloved Neighbor Albert II. Law
rentx. theroforo bo It.
RcsoIumI, That si, tlm members
of Medford Camp No U0, Woodmen
of tho World extend to him our heart
felt sympathy.
Resolved, That a m py of tho reso
lutions bo spread jnou tho mluutoH
ItASKIlAI.L (MMN AT WNK1I
Gtm that Uunsiuulr Excursion next
Srtnday. it Vlll Htol) at Cftlestln
Springs, Weed, wheru tho big Imso
ImH k'h in o Medford vs. Wood will ho
pluj'ui'l, Shasta Hprlngn hnd other
points giving a splendid opportunity
to oxouinlonlHts to Hpoml a delightful
day In tho puro mountain air. Onn
faro round trip Iiiih buoit mmla by th'o
Soiit'huui l'Aclrl. 'Plenty of conchas
and iv good tjmo for nil
MORTGAGE
LOANS
Mbiioy on lwuitl at nil times
to loan on improved ranches
and city property at lowesl
rales with "on or before
privilege."
JAMES CAMPBELL
Phono 3231 320 G C. Bide.
NITRO
Steel Lined'
CLUB
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TrouWe hrad for the VtS " BK TS-v
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SHELLS
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Crater Lake
Auto Line
Car will lonvo Hotel Medford, for
Crator Luke at K a, m, Tiiosdnys nnd
Saturday". Return Mondays' n'u'd
Thursdays.
Spund Sunda-' nt Crntor Lake.
RuHoryatlons made At Medford
Hotel ntflco.
llotral
A SNAP
00 ncro$, six inlloa .frnuir Medford.
good graded road crosses tho tract,
all freo soil, n't ItiO per hcro."fld6o
Will handle, easy1 terms fm oal'ailco.
Part l crook bottom Innd, iu'lnblo
for alfalfa. Several s'prfngs on the
blaco. Tlmtior onough ttl pay for1 the
tract, tfo buildings, in tho Clrlfln
crook district, ,
W. T. York & C6.
WccRs&HcGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
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THgbt VtiOMSI T. fV. Wtks 3071
A. a. Orr 36 M
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ELEVEN JAPANESE HELD
, FQP.HOQK WORM DISEASE
TACOMA. Wn., Aiijj. IS. Eleven
Jajlaneyp Htecrnge pabengertf from
tlic Oriental Liner Tneoina Mnnr, jut
arrived in port here nro being de
tninpcj by United StateH licftlth oi fl
eers for invo8ti;jotipii for hookworm
ilibenfjCfl. Tliis is jio Inrgt'hf number
ever taken from a sin-'Io nliii hero,
TOO LATE T0V CLASSIFY.
FOR RBNT Five rooni cotfago, In
cluding now bath, sower and
water connection, paved street,
closo In. $10. Ilomo 3l2, Pacl
flo 3251. 125
WANTED TO RKNT A five room
modern cottagey furnished or un
furnished, no children. Answer at
onco, Address S. Pf G,,' caro Trl
uune. " 12ff
No matter how fast they
'get up" they canXksat out the pattern
driven by a steel gripped charge
The steel lkiing in Arrow and Nitro Club shot shells gives
the speedgives the exact compression to the powder charge
that puts all the drive of the explosion behind your load
And with expert factory loading, you're stire of the same
speed a Uniform spread of pattern in each and every shell,
Make sure of your game shoot nlaglL'LlMC Arrow
and Nitro Club steel lined shot shells for speed plus
pattern in any make of shotgun
Give your dealer that favorite load order today.
Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co.
299 Broadway New York City
THE HOST
CAiMrtiyopci
ftiflo in t!iu WORLD
M-dk ii tuo i iul(
for . Wiort U
t'lilrc thoothcj
Rl K' It. K.
STEVENS
''vIsgbIle LriAtfiria''
RSFLEf: NO. 7p.
'HaadLi 15- .3D
Short sn.1 10 Ji
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Ijnir rlilc cartrldrta.
Send for hand&omclv
lllmtrntcd Hlllo Cntn
lor ami "lltixr to. Shoot
Well".
Order SteVcrtJ fifOn
IMstolt and 5(ret?ittn
fnin your h'nl r.
J. STEVENS AllMS
&TOOLCOMPAiIY.
P. O. tax U004,
cmcovtc r.iua. i.ica.
Hoalth Is lllo fiuiHliitlo'n of All Reed
look'. Tho wlno woman rcnllxes this
nnd takos procnutloiin to prusurvo her
hoalth and strength thronith tho ro
ilod of child buarlnpr, She romnlmi a
protty tnothor by nvbldlni: nif far na
lK)ilblo tho silfferliu: and daitRern of
Mich p'ecn'tilonH. Thhl ovory woYitan
msy do tni'oiiRlt tho uno of Mothtir'n
Friend. Thin' lit R nU'dlcliio for
nturiinl niilloutlon nnd no imuotratlnc
In Its'uaturo as to tharoiiKhly lubrlcato
tvrjr munclo, nurro and tendon In
olved during tho period buforo tmhy
toiuoK. It nldii nature by nxpandlmc
tho Hkfn' add' tlnauiVa; rolleVotf tomlor
noiii and soroness, and perfectly pro
jmYCH thiVHyntem JL. -i ,
for nutnrnl nnd CflQSkfiOCS
i.afo muthnrhood. yv,
Mothor'.i Krloiii! r&frAOjfXU
Is sold at druK C7HVI
nloroH. Wrlto for froo book for ox
poctnnl mothers, which coutnliiu imicfi
Mthmbto Information.
s'fUomii rguut6r coft Aii.m.. c.
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SHE-LOOKS WELL
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Announcement
rol)tt(hulc Crollt'K 0M'H H'doiiilMr
tro Und.
Thrco dopartmtiutHi Normal, HiikI
iiokh, and tiiuliirlii. Tho Normal
fiirnUhoH a Mtoutt coumo for timoli
orti ah woll an toavhora' rovlovv cIiihhcii
ovory month hi tho ywir tho IIiihI
ni'im cou run con tii I m bookkci'pluK.
Mhorthnnd, typowrlthiK. and all com
morcml Work; Out l.iifitiioiirliiH
conmoH nro, cWH, olectrlcnt, iiiitchnnl
cal, and inlnliiK.
Tho folliiKo I open tho entire yoar
o twftlvo montlm,
Kpcclal totichori fur onch tlopnrt
mmit,
ThorouKhuonii In all llifrt of work,
(Irndiiatoa will bo aided In nccur-
lltR pOHlttOlllf,
I.t't yoiuiK moii and yn'uin; woinim
j;ot ready for tho woudorful dovolop
iitoiit of thin noctloii of tho i'arfllc
coiut.
For Information nddrcna
lOfiYTKCIf.VlO COhMtfllJ
Athlaiul OrtKon
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Who lookH throutsh loni(ft that wo
provldo, hocntino ovory pair wo no
Icci aro clionon on account of tholr
adaptability to Individual oycii. Wo
oxnmlno flrnt, then pruxrrlbo (ho cor
rect KltiHBOR that will onito tho ejett,
rcntoro porfect vlston, nii(t do nway
with any ImndiichJ'H that may havo
(roublcd you. W Hnvrf only tho
bent of k round Ioiikcs, yot wo mipply
you at very modorato flKtiroH.
DR. RiCKEET
Eyesight Specialist
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FOR SALE
FINE NEW BUNGALOW HOME, $250.00. WOEtfH iJVERY CENT OF
$3500.00. WILL RENT FORX$35.00 A MONTH. BRAND NEW AND (jLllAlf.
JUST FINISHED AND READY TO MOYE RIGHT IN. FIREPLACE, MAPLE
FLOORS, LIVING ROOM 12 x 28, PORCH CLEAR ACROSS THE FRONT, LASGE
SLEEPING PORCH, WALLS AJRE tflNTED, LAUNDRY, TRAXS, COMPLETE
ELEdTRICfAL FIXTURES, WINDOW SHADES, SIDEWALKS, FINE LWN,
L0 50 x 140 FEET, GOOD LOCATION, BEST RESipENCE DISTRICT, HpVE
IS SUBSTANTIALLY WELL BUILT, DOUBLE FLOOD i, DOUBLE CONSTRUC
TED THROUGHOUT, EASY TO HE"AT, WARM IN WINTER, COOL iKf SUM
MER, NICE KITCHEN CABINET WITH FLOUR AND SUGAR BINS.-,EVBRY-THING
COMPLETE. THE TOWN IS FILLING UP RAPIDLY. DQN'T DELAY
GETTING SETTLED FOR THU WINTER, tTHIS BARGAIN VtlLh NOT Agtf
LONG SEE OWNER. :.... . . .
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You Will Leave
Us Smiling
fit. E. GATES
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23 Rose Avenue.
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Ap(ft vlHlt of conmiltntloil nbont
your tooth or an oporntlou by tin iipod
thorn, Wo Imvo a Jour practical ox
porlonco in ovory branch of tho IiiihI
noBtr nidi havo oariiod our proaout
IiIkIi reputation by houout and con
Boiontloim work. Wo iiollrlt yodr
putromiKo and promlao you coni
ploto untlBfnctlou with our work,
olir inothoila and our rlinrci'H--
which aro ncknowlodKod to bo
modorato.
TiBdy AttondARt
DR: BARBER .
i THI3 DUNTflT
Ovor Dnnlol for Difdrf. I'aclfld
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