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

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, AtEDITORD, QREOON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1012
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OCAL AND
IMPERSONAL
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ti1-tA, Row of Phaonlx Is ft guest
at tli"hoin of his daughter, Mrs. Kf
flo L. TaYlor of West Hamilton
street, "Mr. Rose Is recovering from
a repeat Illness which necessitated
the npntatlohv)f hi loft log beldw
the kc d. HI HinV frlehdswlll bo
glad'to know that -he In able to he
about-with the aid of crutches.
Tjtf K. Oaten of 23 Rosso aenue. Is
mSfiiKto Sh.e7ldan, AVyo., and de
sires to Bell "a now bhbhgnlow homo
and one building lot nt "Glvwv;t.v"
prices. Mr. Gates is moving 10 n
colder1 climate and higher nltltndo In
the middle west on account of the
health of his daughter.
Fa1laiid winter poods aro on dis
play at a very low figuro and a fit
guaranteed, by Klfert, the Tailor.
131
- Mrs. l'olh Hull of Griffin Creek
was a recent visitor In Medford.
Mm. Guy Moore of Klamath Falls
IS'Vlslttag her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
C. P. Buck in this city.
'Automobile for sale, $200, good
condition. Room 422, M. F. & H.
RldR. 132
Reswell Coffeeen leaves soon for
Chicago where he will study music at
the Chicago Conservatory of Music.
Mis Pearl Ross of Central Point
has returned from a visit at San Fran
cisco. Oak and hardwood $4."0 and $",.00
per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co..
Sixth and Fir.
..Grover Corum who has been ser
iously 111 1b reported Improved In
health.
Mrs. Walter McCallum Is expected
homo soon from a two months visit
with relatives and friends at Spo
kane.
Hararaoctcs, sportlae Roods, blue
flaae, ordorless oil stoves, refrigera
tors, etc. Prices right. Sb'aplelgh
Hardwaro Co.. 28 South Central.
-Mr. adnd Mrs. A. B. Manley of
Portland, arc visiting friends In this
city. j
Mr. and Mrs. James Storah and
Mtes May Duckanan have returned
from a short visit at Klamath Falls.
Oak and hardwood $4.."0 and J5.00
per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Sixth and Fir.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nickel! and
daughter Miss Nan have returned
from an outing at Newport.
Wlllram Ulrlch have
trip up
Rogue River.
"Berlla Tailoring and French Dry
Cleaning Company? 109 West Main
street, wish to announce that they
are prepared to do first class clean-lug-and
pressing, also hats blocked
and trimmed. Ladles' and Gents'
suits made to order. Give us a
trial. ' ' Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phone Pacific 5362.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C Evans of Trail
are in Medford on a short business
trp.
Mrs. A. D. Beatty of Ashland Is
in .Medford on a shbrt business trip.
All-wool blue serge suits to your
measure at $16.50; no use wearing a
hand-me-down, at Elfert, the Tailor.
131
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Suramcnille
with a party of friends have re
turned fro a vlt.lt to Crater Lake.
They were caught in a snow storm
last Thursday and suffered some
what from cold weather,
rW. R. Clark, president, and Secre
tary! Brooks of thu Clark & Henery
Construction company are hero from
Sacramento on a short business trip.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
raphers, negatives made any time or
place by appointment Phone M. 1471
A. De Wilde of Eagle Point has
moved to his family to Medford.
Over 200 Sunday school children
left Medford today for Colestln on a
special train to attend the annual
union picnic of Sunday school chil
dren. Early Crawford peaches for sale.
H. C. Joy, phone Pacific 591-J-l,
132
Mr. and-Mrs. TalUandier have re
turned from a few days stay at Shas
ta Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. James Chlnnock
spent Sunday and Monday at Shasta
Springs.
. .A, long want realized Cottage
barber shop 19. South Central, open
from 7 a. m. until 8 p. m. tf
-F. E. Coulter of Portland, a mem
ber of the. Graduated Tax League,
will speak on the corner of Main and
Front streets tbla afternoon and
eveulng.
J. E. Donne, of Big Iiutto Is In Med
ford on a short business trip.
Carkln & Taylor Uobn H. Carkln.
Glenn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law,
over Jackson "County Bank Building,
Mford.
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Louis 11. Fleming of I.elaml In In ,
Medford on business connected with
his mining claims, t
C. t. Kfdd spent Tuesday nl Cen
tral Point on a short business trip.
Kodak finishing, tho best at Wea
tou's,' opposite book sloro. '
Mrs. Ralph Woodford spent Titos
;,. :: :v":"" :' ,.j rau:m. 0. m... 20. vm
ty. Carkln & Taylor, Jackson Coun- J,h,, '), ii. ii.ii,.Milor ,
ty Hank Bldg., Medford. "" ' ,ml J"f " Otvgon Nnl.ot.nl
Mr 'and Mrs. !.. W. Thomas of fr".1' "s ,t,Mf "f Wl !uws "
Eiircii are In Medford for a brlet , J"v "I ie "iqnjry lu-foro (lovotnor
-.i. t.K r.i - o-i into the iillogeil mutiny ol the
,.t...- ', k..-. Second Jlnthiliuu of the Thirtl R
NW
JUDGE
ID
TRY DAM
Mr. and. Mrs.
returned from a pleasure
Andrews of steamboat Is In
Medford for a short visit on business.
Fresh ripe figs. Home phone
1.1-. 12$
Mr and Mrs. Mark True of Ash
land have left for tho Lake of the
Woods. Miss Marjorle Watklns of
this city accompanied them.
S. A. NoweR, ladles' tailor, 4th
floor M. F. & II. bldg.
Miss Juaulta Grenlnger of Glen
dale Is visiting friends In this city.
Sco R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County Rank.
Mr. and Mrs. Uert Armprlest are
visiting friends nt Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Uarbee have
returned from a visit with Mrs. Bar
bee's parents at Ashland.
Soda Fountain at DeVoo's. .
Leslie W. Tramer of Sacramento is
in Medford visiting friends.
J. Enstllck of Fort Jones was a re
cent visitor in Medford. He Is a
well known mining man.
The place to get the best Ever
green sweet corn ,ls at the market,
booth 3. 141
Mr. and Mrs. AV. F. Shoemeyer of
Ashland spent Sunday with friends
In this city.
Get Mrs. Reynolds homo made
bread at DeVoo's.
Mrs. A. D. Edmunds of Fargo, N.
D., is In Medford for a short visit
with friends.
Mabel D. Hall, china decorator,
will open her studio to tho public on
Tuesday. August 20th. from 2 to 6
and 7 to 10. No china sold. Car-nctt-Corey
building, room -408. 127
Evan Reames has returned from a
short trip to Fish Lake, tie states
that he saw two deer taking a bath
In Butte Creek.
Hay for sale. W. H. Everhard.
Phono 6G71.
James Warner, living in tho Apple
gate district is one horso short now
bebcause he did not lock his barn
Sunday night. During the night
some one entered his barn and se
lected the oldest horse of the lot, an
animal about 20 years of age, and
left, closing the barn door and two
gates Tracks of the man's feet,
whlcj were exceptionally large, seem
to Indicate that he headed towards
Provclt. The sheriff's office was
notified but no trace of the missing
horso has been found.
leiri-
nient durine the recent unity mitiU'ii
vers near Onto City, Washington.
Colonel I 'omnium testified regiml.
iuc comlitinuH ul the tinu when the
nler wns iiHil by General Mini',
l. S, A., in eommitml nt the niuucit
or for the Scoontl HntUlinn to
march from Oakville lo Gjite.iuxl in
connection with which the luiltulioit
is nlli'gcil to hae mutinied. The
officer stuteil he protested when the
oilier wik miide on itreoiint of the
xor condition of liN men lint tifter
witnK obeyed nut! the itinreh vH
made.
Before n fair-Mixed niulieneo
Charles II. Shields, of Seattle spoke
lii-t" evening at the Opera Houu on
Single. Tnx nnd roundly .-cored the
mctiMtru to he voted upon in Novem
ber. The speaker wns introduced by
W. II. Clou.
Mr. Shield1 is u forcible speaker
ami bns his tirutueiitn imninst Single
Tnx lined up well. He answered i
large number of questions nskod hint
by n supporter of Henry George.
ROOSEVELT TO SPEAK
AT SACRAMENTO SEPT 14
LOS ANGELES, Oil , Aug. 20.
Preferring not to hear argument on
the motion to lUsuit thu second In
dictment against Clarence S. Dnrrow,
charging hrlbory or Hubert F. lliilu,
Judge Ueorgu 11. llutton, who pre
sided over the trial of Harrow which
ended lust Saturday announced to
day, when .Uio case was called that
he would assign the case to Presid
ing Judge Willis.
Judge Willis will hear arguments
on thu defense's motion to dismiss
the Indictment tomorrow morning.
Preparing to eotub.it the motion to
dlsmlHS, the district attorney's office
claims that Dnrrow waived hl right
to trial within tho sixty day Itmltns
provided In the statutes, at the open
ing of the first trial. Upon the fact
that Harrow has not been brought to
trial within the alMy day limit the
defense Is basing Its motion to dis
miss. Supporting the district attorney's
contention, Deputy District Attorney
Arthur Keech today filed an affida
vit In which he declares that Harrow
waived his right to trtul wUhln the
sixty dny limit la stipulations en
tered Into May lo.
When questioned concerning the
affidavit, narrow declared that ho
knew nothing of any stipulation be
ing entered Into.
YESTERDAY'S SCORES
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Northwest
W.
Hpoknno ..,...,,,, rtH
Scuttle ,,..,tl$
Vancouver ,,.,?.,, A!)
Portland U
Victoria .,.,,,,.. .AG
Tiicomn .,,,,,,, ..(ill
Spoknnu ,,,,,
Seattle t . ., , , , . , ,U
lluttcrles: Cndrcutt mid
Gordon anil Whaling,
Victoria ,.,..,, i u
Portland , .. A . .. t, , , 12
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No VitilcoiiverTucontn gnims rnltti
Nittlounl
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New York 70
Chicago ,,...- 71
PlttHhurg Of,
Philadelphia Ml
Cliiclniuitl r.2
St. Louis no
llrooklyii 30
lloaton 40
St. Louis 2, 'New York fi.
No other games,- rain.
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Live Stock Wanted
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WAiNTIOI) TO IHtVAIl kiutlH of' livti shiclc,
lni'o jr small tituintitipH. Will ,pny IjphI mar
ket prit'o.
"M. .). SIWIMH, cioUiilon MtMii
ICE CIV.EAM, ,
I-WEniulWllQLIiSOMI-M,
AT Tllll ItldllT PHIOIC
In carton, U5 cunts pur quart.
30 cents extra for pankors of any nlr.e up to otto gallon,
Any order over one. gttlloti m l pur gitllon.
Deliveries of puckers to any part of Hie city.
Ice croatit nerved nt the ercummy at & cents per dlth.
Medford Cream (Si Butter Co.
Aiiirrlcan
W.
Boston 78
Washington )U
Philadelphia 07
Detroit fiG
Chicago ftu
Cleveland 1
Now York ........ 38
St, Louis :ic
IlOHtou 4. Detroit a.
No other4 games, rain.
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NO FEATURE MARKS
TODAY'S STOCK MARKET
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XEJV YORK, Aug.. 20. Today's
stock market was without feature nt
the opening. Mot of the leaders
were unchanged, Canadian Pacific
selling; slightly tower, nut! Great
Northern beins under pressure. The
coppers nnd shares of the Mnallcr
steel companies were tho netivo
features of the later dealings. Wn
iugbouse was in fair demand but the
speculative favorites showed little
life.
The market closed steady.
Bonds were firm.
SACRAMENTO, Col. Aug. 'J0.
Edgar Jf. Sbcenbnii, prc.sitlet'tl of the
Snentmcnto Rotwevclt club, has been
notified that Colonel Roosevelt proo
nbly will seak here about Sept. 1 1.
Other places nt which the Hull Mouse
leader is scheduled to senk are San
Francisco, Oakland, Santa Hnrhuni
and Los Angeles.
A demonstration of welcome will be
accorded Roosevelt when he arrives
here, bi first stop in the state.
MONEY PUT UP FOR
JACK JOHNSON FIGHT
Established 187S
Incorporated 1904
FRUIT
D. CROSSLEY fySONS
' Commission Merchants
201 IYnnkllu St., New Vork
Our Specialty
APPLES and PEARS
Wo have our own houses In
NKW YOKIC, LIVKHPOOL. LONDON AND OLASOOW
Direct consignments solicited or sco our ltogtto Itlver represontntlro.
CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Orogon
BRICK AND DRAIN TILE
Mado from tho host matorial in the county .
iMat'liiiio mado instirin iinirtii'mily
in size and sliapo
Suo (ho goods and got. our prieoa
bol'oro placing your oi'dcr
JACKSONVILLE BRICK & TILE COMPANY
APPLES APPLES APPLES
Do You Want Soil ?
What sorl.s nnd qunutitio.s, and what price ?
Wo aro not tendering for anybody's fruit.
Do you want to coimign and olmiuio the markets?
Consult us and we will give you quotations. In
every ease we send the sellers sale notes, lu New
York we use our own sale note, and do not have,
apples sold hv auction.
W. N. WHITE CO. 70 Park Placo, Now York
GROWERS OF
CHICAGO, Aug. 20.--Ah n guar
nnlee of their ability to tngc the
match between Jack John-oil and Joe
Jennettc in New York September 2.",
Jess ami Eddie McMiilion. fibt pro
moters, notified Jack Johnson here
todaj- thstt ihey but! po-Ued .f.'iOO for
feit, and that Jeanette would put up
u similar amount this afterjiooii.
Johnson asserted that he carried
bout $5,000 n round in each pocket
these days and thu t he would put up
his forfeit money as soon as he
received sstirunces that Jeanette bad
posted his coin with the stakeholder.
HOUSE ADOPTS ALASKA
HOME RULE MEASURE
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. Tito
bouse, adopted the conference report
on the Alaska home rule bill lute
this aftcnioon.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Good family cow, A. E.
Hall, R. V. D. No. 1, Box 55-A. 133
FOR SALE Cheap for cash. One
good building lot on Hose Ave. H.
E. OateH, 23 Rose Ave. ,
Weeks &HcGo wan Co.
'(UNDERTAKERS
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WfeM ! r. w. wmJu ton
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FOU SALE Cheap and cheaper still
for "caBhr . Bungalow built for a
homo, bomethlng fine, modern and
complete. Just finished. II. E.
Gates. 23 ItoBo Ave.
FOU SALE Wo are moving to a
colder cllmute op nccount of tho
health of our daughter and will
close out a uwell new home and
ono good building lot very cheap,
regular "give away" prices. II. E.
Gates. 23 Robo Ave.
It Grows Hair
' r i
Every Man or Woman Can Hne An
Abundance of ilitlr Kull of
Life nnd Ileauty
Mrs. C, Dorchardt No. 753 Vs
Eighth street, Milwaukee, Wis ,
writes: "I am very much pleased
with 1WUISJAN Sago. Thin Is my
fourth bottle and my hair Ik com
ing In nicely and getting thicker. I
must sqy It Is a fine hair grower,"
I'AHISIAN Sage does not contain
Sugar of Lead; a poison that often
cauees blood poison nnd sometimes
death. Ask your dealer If ho can
guarantee homo other hair prepara
tions not to contain Lead or Nitrate
of Silver.
I'AIMSIAN Sngo Is not a dye.
Most dyes ur? dangerous. It Is a
hnlr nourlHher, grower and beautl
tler and quickly banishes da,ndruff,
stops hair from falling, and scalp
Itch. Large bottle- GO cents nt
Chas. Strang's- and dealers everywhere.
Now in the Garnett-Corey Building
Vapor Baths and Scientific Massage
Advice in Dietetics, "Medical (.1 ynmiisties t
, and Hydrotherapy
.. ' mi-. Lady Attendant
Examination and Consultation Free
Wc make a special l- of chronic diseases
. DR. R. J, LOCKWOOD, Chiropractor
Nerve Specialist
Phenes: Office, 145; Res. Home 1G81C. Bell 7973
Rooms 203-2GJ-205 Garnett-Corey Building
THE SEASON IS ON AT
Delightful Newport
ON VAQU1.VA HAY AND THE I'ACIKIO
Join the crowds, whether yon want rest and quiet or clean,
wholesome, lively fun. Yon will find olthor at Newport, Wealth of
natural scenery. Splendid fishing, boating and bathing. Delight
ful drives. Pretty trails through tho wood or along tho beach.
Abundance of sea food-oystors, clams, crabs, rock cod, groupers, etc.
rienty of fresh palatable vegetables and tnblo supplies. Inviting
nooks for campers. Reasonable rates In rooming houses, cottages
and hotels. All modern conveniences.
SPECIAL LOW ItOr.Vl) TItII SEASON1 I'AItEfl
PEACHES
Do you want your fruit handled by expert unlcimont
Do you want the 1IEST I'ltlGKS Ilia I'ltclfin Cmml market nf
ford7 Do you want to lino up with "The House of a Sipinro'DcalT"
If ho, get iu touch with ul NOW.
ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO.
Medford, Oregon
Pac. 5621.
Home 307
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SUNSET
0G0EN&SHASTA
ROUTES
lcif
FHOM MEDFOIU) flU.OO
Cull on our agent for Information
relative to train schedules, otc. Ask
for Illustrated lltoratttro and our
special folder "Vacation Duy lu
Oregon. ,
JOHN M. SCOXT, General Passenger Agent, I'OHTLANlf, OIIEGO.V.
FOR SALE Team, harness, 1108 E.
11th St. Phono 4291. 130
FOR RENT 4 rpora house, J0.00
por month.. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Sixth and Fir. tf
FOR SALE 4 room house and lot,
$CQ0.OO. Gold Jtay Realty Co,,
Sixth and Fir. tf
FOR RENT Five room cottage, sow
cr and water connection, paved
street, close In, Including new" path,
Ton dollars, 403 North. Fir streoL
iJ" y . i i' , 129
TAKE A BATH
BATH
BRUSHES
SOAPS
SPRAYS
SPONGES
PERFUME
TOILET WATERS
TURKISH TOWELS
TALCUM POWDERS
'jot to
What
Phone us your wants
Oct the habit in the twiqe-n-day stac
do it frequently to keep comfortable.
interests us particularly in your case is a desiro
to tell you about our monster stock of bath
requisites. We have thein all for you and
everybody, bitf or little. Good oods, actually
the best the market affords, and for that class
our prices are the lowest possible. Make up
your order today. We know the goods and shall
be glad to help you select.
Medford Pharmacy
Near P'ostof ice All niglit Phone s'er'vicQ, 101
ICE
as clear and hard as diamonds
i i', i; ,
, 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 Co.
Nearly a quarter of a century under the samo
management
THE
Jackson County Bank
nK I ' '. ' '. iMedford,. Oragan
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It has succeeded bccatiso of ' ' "t " :
Soundness of principle v
Economy of maiiagomout
Safety of investment
Courteous and liboral trcatihoiit
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000,00
W. I. Vawtor ,Prcsidcut O. ft. Lindloy, Vice Pros.
, , ' C. W. McDonald, CashtTSr
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