Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 21, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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, : PERSONAL
John W. Opp was In Kancs creek
Ulslrlrl looking nrtcr Itl mining pro
port', tho forepart of. tlio weok.
Mrs. A. If. Fisher ot Phoenix nnil
liei daughter, Mrs. John Mast, were
In Mcdford one tiny this week.
William Ulrlch hns bees appointed
liV Uto United St.ilos district court
Tccclvcr for tho Art Storo formerly
operated by 0. B. Collin. All of
tho fiock'l now Melnjc offered for
salo nt absoluto cost Hrlnp In your
pictures' nnd' liaVo thorn framed at
CCKlt.
Charlcn Dunton and lilsdaunhter
tarried in Mcdford Friday, whllo on
tlmtr 'way 'to Central Point from
Jacksonville.
drdpr'yohr pop corn for "your
Christmas trco'onrly. Pop rorn balls
ma ha to order at tho Pop Corn Stand
103 West Main.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. I.ance wcro
among tho many residents of Med
ford who were In Jacksonville Fri
day. Tho Flirt, by Ilooth T.irklnRlon
HtnrtH In Saturday Kiciilng Von,
now on stands. 233
Judgo W. E. Crowetl and J. W.
Ucrrlan made Central Point a visit
Friday ulsht.
For goodness sake, havo It, A.
Holmes, tho Insurance mart wrlto
your Insurance. Ho knows bow.
Win. Lewis of Kancs creek made
n business trip to Mcdford Friday af
ternoon. William Ulrlcli has bees nppolntcJ
by tho United States district court
receiver for tho Art Storo formerly
operated by C. K. Collins. All ot
the stock Is now being offered for
salo at absoluto cost. DrlnR In your
pictures and havo them framed at
cost.
GcorKo Porter apent n few hours
In Ashland Friday.
kOak tier wood for wale. Gold Ray
Itealty CoJ
Mrs. U. F. Mulkcy lstted friends
living In Jacksonville Friday after
noon.
Clean-up salo on'pepls until Christ
mas at Ireland's Smoke- House.
An excellent stump putlor with
plenty ot steel cable, at a bargain at
133 South Fir street, Medford. 233
Tho examination for teachers' cer
tificates, held at Jacksonville this
week, was well attended. Tho re
sult will not bo known until tho
papers aro passed upon by county
school superintendents who will as
semble at Salem soon.
' Tickets for the Los Angeles excur
sion aro now on salo at S. P. depot.
Those figuring on going should write,
phono or call at tho offlco to enable
agent to secure reservations.
Mrs. Charles Nickel! went to Jack
sonville Friday nftJrnoca, to attend
tho funeral of tho late Mrs. John F.
Miller.
Fruit labels In any color printed
"by the Mall Tribune. U
Col. Cco'rgo P. Minis on Friday
received tho ead news, of tho death
of his mother at Newport, Tcnn.
Mrs. Mlras was nearly 80 ycaVa of
ago anil bad lived continuously in
the same dwelling houso with her
husband, who survives her, Elnco
1SC7.
William Ulrlch has bees appointed
by tho United States dUlrlct' court
operated by C. E. Collins. All .of
receiver for tho Art Storo formerly
the stock- Is now being offered for
sale at absoluto cost. Ilring In your
pictures and havo them' framed at
cost,
JjC. Pendleton of Tnlilo Ilock
shipped a carload of Newtown upples
lo Los Angeled, Cal., tho forepart
of tho week.
Car): In & Taylor (John H. Car
kin and Glenn O. Taylor), uttornoys
a Maw, over Jackson County Bank
llulldlng Mcdford.
K. M. McKcaiiy Is in California on
business for tho Producers' Fruit
company.
Ulvo hor for Christmas Commun
ity, Diamond Kdgo or World brands
bllvcr plate, Flat Waro. J W. Chap
lelgli llardwuro Co., 28 South Cen
tral. MM Agues Ilroud spent Friday
night with relatives living in Jack-Hoinlllo.
Kodak finishing, thu bast at Wes
ton's, opposlto book store.
h'. Ilorgcr of Phoenix was among
IiIh Mcdford friends Friday.
Phono us your orders for milk,
cream, butter and buttermilk. Two
dollvorJea, dally. It. It. Creamery.
John S. Orth and E. Wilkinson
attended tho funoral of tho lato Mrs.
John F, Mlllur In Jacksonville Fri
day. 13. D; "Weston, 'commercial photog
rapher:!, negatives mado any time or
pluco by appointment. Phouo M.
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MMPFORD MATLTR1BUNR MKOVOUn, 0KK(I0T, HATrWDAV. I KC KM Mr: It ill, IIUL.
II. M. Collin, cashier of I lie Itnnk
nf JackRotivlllr, has returned from
a bhlncM trip (o Portland.
Heal hem-wade bread at DaVoe's,
Mm. I). It Andrews and Mrs II.
Elliott wcro In Jn4onrlllo Friday
n her noon.
Artistically printed letter heads on
rancy bond papor make fine Christ
mas presents. Let ua show you
samples. Tho Malt Tribune. tf
J. M. Scott, general passenger
agent, and Mr. Hlnshaw, traveling
frelglit agent, ot the 8. P. lines In
Oregon, passed through Mcdford
Friday evening on their return to
Portland from S.in Francisco.
Soft wood 2 t Uor. Gold Ray
Realty Co.
W. K. ltammtll nnd Chnrlea Lewis
of Kaglo Point precinct were among
the many outsider who had business
In Mcdford Friday.
Don't buy thoso cheap Portland
factory mado candles tor your Christ
mas treo when you can got homo
mado pure cream candles for 2R
cents per pound at tho Pop Corn
Storo, 103 West Main.
Charles Richards Is over from
Hilt, Cal., but will not remain long.
Rulld up your own locality by buy
Ing home-made poods, always fresh
nt tho Pop Corn Store, 103 West
Main.
J. L. Garvin of Talent stopped In
Medford Friday night.
For tho boy's Christmas, wagons,
coasters, skates, guns, velocipedes,
etc F. W. Shaplolgh Hardware Co.,
2S South Central.
Misses Klectn Ulrlch and Flora
Thompfcon wcro among Mcdford
friends Friday.
Vapor baths and scientific mas
sago for men and women. Dr. R.
J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, 303 Gar-nett-Corcy
Uldg. Phono 145.
A. D. Naylor and L. O. Van Wagcn
mado a trip to Ashland this week
Christmas presents. Pcrculators.
chafing dishes, casslroles, etc.. In
copper, brass and aluminum. F. W.
Shaplclgh Hardware Co., 2S South
Central.
Mrs. O. Sweclland of Willows,
Cal., was a recent caller In Medford.
Collect thoso scattered sheets of
music you raluo and have them
bound in book form at the Mall
Tribune. tf
J. C. Hall has returned from
Portland, where ho visited Jack
King, tho well known athlete of for
mer days.
Legal blanks for sale at the Mall
Trlbuno office. tf
W. H. Simmons was down from
his mines In Grubbo creek district
Friday.
Oak tlcr.wod for sale. Gold Ray
Realty Co.
.Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hlbbard aro In
Griffin creek, visiting with relatives.
Bring that old book with torn
binding down and havo It rebound
at tho Mall Tribune office. Costa
but little. tf
Frank Goode, formerly of Mcd
ford, was on tho northbound train
Friday evening en route from Fres
no, Cal., to Portland.
Dr. It. J. Conroy has moved his
office to the Hutchison & Lumsden
building. These offices were for
merly occupied by the commercial
club. Drs. Conroy and Clancy have
dissolved partnership.
Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Lockwpod wll
leave Sunday for Albany, Cal., to
spend tho holidays.
Frank Payno and Mr, Gotorncur
of Sams Valley transacted business
in Medford Friday. Tho former was
hero to contest tho homsteading of
tho placer mining property his fath
er lias operated for many years.
Did you know that tho pop corn
that wo will uso for Christmas was
ralbed near Mcdford and Is tho best
in tho world. Try our Crlspoltcs
and hot buttered (top corn, 103 West
Main.
I) I). Ilflyle. pastor of tlio Clirl
Unit church has returned from Red
llluff, CaI , whero he linn hern as
silting Ihn pastor, LMtls Purleo In n
rcvlial meeting, Tomorrow, the
Christian church opens their nen
house of worship. Mr. lloylo will
preach both morning and evening '
A splendid mimical prouratn has been i
arranged for the morning service. j
Special Tuesday only, $3 00 high
grad. hollow ground raiors for 8i
cents, M. R & II. Co. 233
The Oregon Agricultural students
who returned to Medford from Cor
vallls Saturday to upend their neii
tlons with parent and friends are:
Mildred Antic, Cordelia Goffe, Opal
Dally, Jean Anderson, Carmen Ulft
son, Grace Mitchell, Margaret David
on, Mary nnd lterthn Penlngcr. Paul
McDonald. George and Ned Vilas. M.
O. nud Carl Evans, R. V. Cruett, tiutt
Carl Horry of Hood Rlur, who will
spend his vacation as tho guest ot tho
Vitas bo)S.
Tho public library Is In receipt of
a gift of 20 volumes of took for tho
children's departments. It Is called
the "Rook of Knowledge-" und was
given tho library by friends who sub
scribed (ho funds required for Its
purchase.
MIm Scott, of Griffin creek left
Saturday for u holiday llt to friends
In Roguo River.
Mrs. McCarthy of Grants Pass, Is
visiting In Medfonl, tho guest of Mr.
and Mr. Orrln Davis.
Special Tuesday only, $3.00 high
grad, hollow ground razors Tor ,S1
ccntrt. M. F. & H. Co. 233
Medford students at tho Univer
sity of Oregon, at Kugene, who re
turned Saturday morning to spend
their holiday vacations with par
ents arc: Mildred Gerlg. Mary
Stevenson, Haxol Under, Jessie Pur-
dy, Mary Trowbridge. Clarn Wines,
Vernon Garrett, Bmersbn Merrick,
Leon Speck, Kdward Geary, Fletcher
Ware, Don Rader, Vern Vawter.
Mrs. J. K. Darnell, of Seven Oaks,
was doing shopping In Mcdford Sat
urday. Miss Emily DoVoc and Miss Helen
Kelly left Saturday morning for a
holiday visit In San Francisco.
John Osborn and daughter, Miss
Eva, left Saturday for a two weeks'
visit to San Francisco and other
California cities.
Wm. Vawter returned Saturday
from Uclmont, Cal., where he Is at
tending school, Ho will spend the
holiday vacation with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Vawter.
Uorn, at their farm home ono and
a half miles cast of, Mcdford, on
Monday, Dec. 16, 1312, to Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Darncburg, a son.
Tho next meeting ot Iowa people
will be Monday evening. Dec. 30, at
St. Mark's hall. Alt former Iowa
residents aro welcome.
Haud.palnted calendars and Christ
mas cards at The Handicraft Shop.
W. II. Marvin and Ralp Darling ot
Gold Hill spent Friday In Mcdford.
Turkey dinner Sunday, 40 cents,
Manhattan. 233
LEAGUE ALLOWS
MEMBERS EXERCIS
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Members of the fl od Uoveruiueht
League, a local pnlltunl orgnitlxattou
may exorcise their Inherent right un
der tho constitution and mi to as tlio
picnic. The G. (1 Lertaue so duulared
Itself lit a resolution at n meeting
held Frldav nvontug The League
took thin stand following a Htrtiug
sosskm rognrdlug a candidate for
ma) or In whlolf (J. K dates mid J.
W .Mitchell worti Indorsed, tho
League fulling to ngm'ou which man
they wanted. Abuut 100 members
wore present.
Tho t'ummllleo mi mmhorshlp ap
pointed to eauvnss tho city for mem
bers were called upon tor n report.
Tho chairman of the committee re
ported that 300 'signature to thu
platform hud hcou secured, one mem
ber of the committee. Mr. Wilson,
haxlug alone tiomirvd 90 signatures.
Dr. Hedges, chairman of the com
mittee npopluted to secure the In
dorsement of tho scleral candidates
for mnor and rouncllmeu to tho reso
lutions ndoptnl.by the League, re
in) r ted that nil ot the candidates had
been seeirnnd that none of them had
signed the l.caguo'a pl.itfunu. Then
came a stomy session the teagun en
dorsing two majoraltv candidates
but none for the iliv umiiicH.
Candidate Gates, explained his po
sition In regard to Hi" platform nnd
although it was charged by a Mit
chell supporter that ho was not In
vlcd, he said lie bclletcd that It was
his privilege lo nppenr and evplnln
his aland which lip did
Prom remarks made ll certain of
tho spenlters It was ludlenled Hint
(ho Good Government League was
originally u Alllcliull movement nnd
that his atiporlPiH hnd formed It to
advance his candidacy. Hut (lutes'
friends forced an endorsement for
him as well.
Turkey dinner Sunday, 10 veints,
.Manhattan. 233
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR H.LI? 175 hlKlfHrndn, 3 speed,
chnluless blc)clo, perfect condition
Trade for "JO-buck piece, phono
graph or what have ou Phone
U0-L. 23.1
WA.NTKD- Position by man and
wlfo. Indy good cook. References
furnished, llox 100, carp Mali Tri
bune. 23S
Healthy
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Women who bear children and re
main healthy are those who proparu
their systems In advaneo ol baby's
coming. Unless the mother aids
nature in Its pro-natal work tho crisis
finds her system unequal to tho de
mands mado upon. It, and she is often
left with weakened health or chronlo
ailments. No remedy Is so truly r
help to nature as Mother's Friend.
It relieves tho pain and discomfort
caused by tho ntrnln on the ligaments,
makos pliant thoso fibres nnd muscles
which naturols expanding, and cootheu
tho inflammation of breast gtanus.
Mother's Friend nsuircc a specdr and
comploto recovery
for the mother, lMfBtfMU
and sho Is loft n X;iVlMC?r9
healthy woman to ?!-
enjoy tho roar. ITHjIKI
Inc. of her child.
Mother s Friend Is sold nt drug stores.
Wrlto for our free book for exjicctant
mothers.
PRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO.. AtliXt. Cs.
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GAMES
A hitf assort moiil
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KaitiDiis Ai'flii'i'iia
J?4.50, 5.7J, $(1.50
Clirislnias SlatiitiitM'v
15i lo s:j.75 box'
Vwy vMw :
Alwavs limitlv
KIHksSpi.50to$7.50
MEDFORD
BOOK STORE
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JAPANESE CURIO AND
MERCHANDISE STORE
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Japanese
Goods
Including toys, fiii'ios and
nicrcliandiso of all kinds.
Ideal Oliri.stnuiH pri'senls.
Prices to fit any purse.
JsTo.t to J Iotol Medford
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& Appliances
C. Fitch and family took train No
15 Friday for J'qsadniia, Cal., whero"
they will spend tho holiday week.
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UNDERTAKERS
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Roglster now at City Hall, for an
final city election to bo held Jan.
II, 1!12. Registration books open
from 1 to 7 p. m, up to and Includ
ing Dec. 2C, 1U12. Hiory voter must
register.
Mrs. C. W. Woltcni, and son Ches
ter, of Talent, havo moved to .Mcdford
and nro living at i:i5 North Central
avuniie. Mth. Woltors formerly re
sided In Mcdford, her husband hav
ing leeii ono of tho ploucgr mcr
chants of tho city.
MIsh iNulllu Han tee, a teacher In
tho Medford schools, left Saturday
to spend tho holidays with friends In
Hugene.
Mrs. Kniinett Ikeson and Mrs. W.
V. Wheeler, of alont wore doing
Christmas shopping in Mcdford Fri
day. '
Special Tuesday only, $3.00 high
grad, hollow ground razors for Hi?
cents, M, F. & H. Co. 233
8. L WIUoi) of Talent, wuh in Medr
fprd Friday on business.
Mth. I, W. IJtisbury left Saturday
morning for u holiday visit to
friends in Kugene.
Mr. and Mrs. John "lloveok, of
Kent, Wash., were registered nt tho
Hotel Medford Friday.
W. A. Marlon, qt Gold HID, was
In the city Friday and Saturday.
Dr. W, W. Howard, of Iowa has
moved to Medford. Ho Is an osteo
pathic physician and lias un office
on tho third floor of tho Garnott
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Can he coimcctod on any
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POWER COMPANY
216 West Main Stroet. Phono 1681
Salesroom in Imsciiii'iit JMain office, "Kii-st Ii'loor
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HOTEL MANAGEMENT
'Hie following iHuiiitoiiM wetv
iiilopleil tit (lie teeent ineeliug nf the
Meilfoid .Mereliiinl"' Aiemliiir
lteNolii iv 0 Mnlfoitl Met
eliiinU' Axtoeiiilimi Hint lU ! I !-
lie lijftutcti'it to lender a lute )
llllillU l.i the II. del Mrdl.hl I..I' the
iMillini ni.iiihfi' in wlilrli llin )n
1 1 ihImt ImiMpirl wiic nervijil.
lie H rurllier itnUeil llinl iMiimi.
- tali'in PKiee nlth lltn Imllryr
men when lluv niiv llini 1)1)1' llilel Ri
Meilliihl Mt4 uelleiMienlim uiitCnn
eiiiuinoilniiiiiiH lljr" dn my; or tlm
oilier lititPU hIiiiik the line from I'all
Inuil to Sun Kmiii'iitiHi,
TlinL a etiiiv ol llifHU roxtilulluiie b
-iiiit In tli.. II I Mriirntil nml In
tun h nl I In1 ilml.t paper".
Medford I'llutlng company carry
a full Hue of leuitl lilanltH.
GctthcWell-KnoM-n
Hound Packnto
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Against " Against f
Substitutes luiitatious
HORLICKS
MALTED MILK
Mad In tho largest, best
quipped and sanitary Malted
(9 Milk plant In the world
Wo do not maUc'mUkprotlucts
SltSm Milk, Condensed Milk, etc.
But the Original-Genuine
HORLICK'S MALTED MILK
lSfndo from pure, fult-urutuu mlfk
und tin? extract of nclcct mulled grain,
reduced to powder form, aoltililo In
uatcr. Dcst food-drink for nil urfcu.
JTASK FOR HORLICK'S
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Used ell over the Globe
aUonte-o 3cdaJbwifam
YOU WILL SAVE MONEY
IF YOU BUY PAGE FENCE
THE PRICE OF OTHER FENCE IS ADVANCING
BUT THE PRICE OF PAGE FENCE
REMAINS THE SAME
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We eau Biiily you with anything in tho ftnfaO'liuo,
or will contract to lonco your farm cuiuploLQ. '
Lot us figure with you.
Gaddis ($b Dixon
"THE PAGE FENCE MEN"
134 N, Riverside Avo. Mcdford, Orogon
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY EXCURSION
to
LOS ANGELES
AND RETURN
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Doconthor
30, 1912
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ROUND TRIP FARES:
OranlH I'iikh a ml Itoguo ltlvor
(Iiilil J fill
Mutlfortl, I'lioonlx, Talout nml Asliiuiul ,.....' ..............I
SPECIAL TRAIN SCHEDULE
1.1'nvo (IranlH I'iihh a:Kl p.m. Moilford . i',:',U p. m.
l.t-iivo IttiKUu ltlvor Si.'.'iup. in. l'lioi'iilx :i:!H! p. in,
Knavti doiii mil a:r(5 ji, in. Tiiiuiit a. fill p. m.
J.ditvo Coiitrnl Point . . . :i:ai p. in. AhIiIuikI i;au p. tu.
Arrlvo at Han Francisco j 10 p. in. nt-M day, n tlmo for
San Frnnciaco's Now Year Colouration
Stops Hoiitli of Han Francisco run Im mndn nt Oul Moiilo, Hiinln
Criu, 1'iiNo llolilcs Hot Hprlims nud Oiiiitu llurlmru. From l.tm Au
BoUih trip to l.onn llnucli, aluidiiiiii, Hiintn Monliit, Ostrluli Farm.
Mt. Loivu, tho OraiiKo OrovCB, Cntullnu 1hIiuii1I( yt.
For full pnitlculiirH, reservation nud liuautlfully lllmtratod
Cnllfornla Jltoratnrti, call u any H. 1'. AkviU.
John 31, Hcotl, fluuurul l'liNkuiiKcr . Aftvnl, I'oilliiiiil, Oifgon.
Corey building.
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