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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1913)
ff!V'gTgX51 ! k1 Vn1l". PXGE IfOUH. tffi MEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, .TANtTAKY 3, 101:1, T T"" "JS" T"!?1 i r I: k I0CAL AND L PERSONAL Mm. A. K. llippcy ot Ashland spent Thursday with Medford friends. A. 0. Hough ot Grants Pirb spent Krlday lu .Mcdford on a profcssiiokl business (tip To closo them out, nil cook stoves mid ratifies, nt rednced prices, rIvo ur r cnll. P. W. Shnplclgh Hard ware Co., 38 South Central. avenue Mrs. W. I'. Love has leturncd tr.w n visit with friends at Ashland. Oak tier wood tor sate. Gold Ray licalty Co. It. Q. Davidson and Fred Totter ot lower Ho,; lie river woro In Mcdford Thursday on n short business trip. For goodness sake, have R. A. Holmes, tho Insurance man write your Insurance. Ho knows how. I. co Hoot has loft for n business trip tc Portland. Bring that old book with torn binding down and haro It robound nt the. Mall Tribune office. CosU but llttlo. tt Vligll Clements of Ashland spent Thursday In Mcdford oit business. IS.wO. Weston, commercial photog rnplicrn. negatives mado any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471. Misses Maud and Margaret Wll Itnmsf tralntd nurses of Sacramento. California, cttircnd to that city Wednesday alter having spent a cou plo of wrcks visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wi.tiams, M Mary went with them for a two weeks visit In that city. That famous old smoke tho Trav eler. Fred Wltto of Prosservlllc. Califor nia, spent a few days the latter part of last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wltte, returning to his homo In California Monday morning. L. E. Dlack and wife of tho big sticky left tho latter part of last week for Vancouver and Seattle, Wash.. In which cities they expect to spend a month or so visiting their parents and other relatives. Vapor baths and aclentltlo mas sago for men and women. Dr. It. J. Ixickwood, chrlopractor, SOS Gar-nett-Corey Bids. Phone 145. A. B, Cornell Is down from Grants Pass spreading sunshine and boost ing for the Rogue river valley. Ho says tho railroad company Is making n re-survey ot the Pacific St Interior railroad right-of-way from Grants Paw. For real bargains In paints, oils, varnishes, tints, and all art goods, rail at tho Art Store on West Main street. 243 Gold 1IIII News: Two old cronies of stage coach times got together on Wednesday, when Ellis Beggs ot Baker City ran up from Oranta Pass whero ho was visiting to spend a few hours with his old friend, Nort Kddlngs. Away back in tho seven ties, Ellis Beggs drove stage from Hock Point west to Lovcn's while Nort Eddlngs had the cast routo across tho Slsklyous to Cole's Mr. Beggs Is now a prominent stockman of Baker county. Mrs. Halllday-Halght, pupil of Marchcsl (Paris), Oscar Sacnger (Now York) teaches tho art of sing ing, tono placing and correct breath ing a specialty. Exponent of pure "Del Canto" of the Italian school concert, opera, oratorio. Individual lessons or In class (three In class) Jlctildouco studio, 403 Oakdale ave nue, South, phone 7S62. Geo. E. Boos returned to the city lost night 'from California having joined the Portland Hosarlans at Mcdford last Sunday. Ho reports that their reception was grand at all points. Fred Alton Halght (National Con servatory New York) teacher of piano and harmony, specialist In cor rect principle- of touch and tech nique Hosldonco studio, 403 Oak daeo avenue, South, phono 72C2. 247 D, S, Wood has purchased, the stock and business of the Collins Art Store on West Main and will couduct a goneral paint, varnish and urts goodB business thero. Mr. Wood la experienced In tho lino and is also an expert In portrait work, which ho will handlo In conuectlou with tho business, Tho Medford Choral society will resume rehearsals next Wednesday night at eight o'clock at the Con servatory rooms. , Oak tier wod for sale. Gold Hay Hoalty Co. I). C. Lowe of Savage crook Is In Mcdford on n short business trip. D. S, Wood has purchased the stock and business ot tho Collins Art Store. All are goods now on sale thoro at real bargains. 243 Charles Larson ot Hugo Is vis iting Medford friends. ecsasssss!sasES. jBSBSBBBsa W. F. Backus who has been spend ing several dnys In tho city expects to return to Portland Saturday evening. Seo what Mitchell has to say to day. In order to comply with tho re quest of tho Board of Health to hold no public gatherings at present, tho free monthly recital ot the Mcdford Conservatory pupils has been can celled tor this Saturday. The next regular dato wilt bo tho first Satur day ot next month, February 1st, Ask for tho Traveler cigar. Harvey L. Stone of Uppor Hoguo river Is In Mcdford on a short busi ness trip. Fruit labels In any color printed by tho Mall Tribune tt Mr. and Mrs. I H. Thompson ac companied by Miss Mildred Greene left Thursday tor a visit with friends at Eugene. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Car kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys- at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building Mcdford. J. C. Morris and Gcorgo Boss of Dead Indian arc spending a few days h. Mcdford on business. They report a light coat ot snow In their section. Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes ton's, opposlto book store. C D. Carpcutcr and son Cecil, of Buncom are in Mcdford ou a short visit with friends. Collect those scattered sheets or music you value and have them bound In book form at the Mall Tribune. tt W. W. Hondcrson ot Trail Is In Medford on a short business trip. Artistically printed lotter heads on fancy bond paper make fine Christ mas presents. Let us show you samples. The Mall Tribune. tt David Starson ot Union Is spend ing a few days in Mcdford on bust nesa. Soft wood $1 a tier. Gold Ray Realty Co. J. B. Thomason ot Willow Springs spent Friday at Mcdford on business. Tho cigar that put O. 1C. in smoke the Traveler. Dr. H. J. Lockwood has returned from a trip ctcndlng over the holi days. W. C. Locrcr and J. C. Smith, county commlssloncr-elcct were in Medford and Jacksonville today on county business. Robert AV. Ruhl who has been spending the holidays at his former bomoRockford, III., la expected homo In the near future. MEDFORD WINS A HARD-FOUGHT GAME Medford high school dosed tho football season with n well earned victory nt Grants Pass Now Years day. Tho score was ( to 2. Mcdtord hold the Grants Pass team for downs at times when It was Important to hold and by executing tho forward pass lu smooth style was nblu to score tho only touchdown. Three forward pnsses executed by left end Alder woro responsible for the score, Captain Buverldgo was also highly praised by tho Grants Pass spectators. Unth lines held well and much punt lug was forced upon Medford. Tho touchdown camo toward tho opening ot the game and as soon ns Grants Pass learned how to broak up the fr rwnrd pass there was nothing more doing. Grants Pass scored two on n safety. Early lu the season Grants Pass defeated Medford 9 to 0, and tie northerners say Medford has shown wonderful Improvement. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WILL GIVE SOCIAL MONTH'S WEATHER IS IEL0W NORMAL In tho monthly Tcport of Profes sor P. J. O'Gara for tho weather for tho month of December It Is shown that the temperaturo for tho month Is slightly below the normal, but that, taken altogether, the weather conditions were satisfactory. Alsc tho precipitation was below normal, but sufficient In amount for the needs of tho district. Thoro were foggy days, but no destructive winds. Tho precipitation was 2.29 Inches. Tho report la as follews: December Max. A gct-acqualutcd social at the Presbyterian church on Friday liven ing, January 3rd. All tho members ot tho church, aud all members ot the congregation nro earnestly re quested to bo present, and each Is to bring a friend with him. Thero are to be refreshments and a pro gram, aud a general good tlmo for every body. Tho treasurer will mako a financial statement showing tho progress ot tho church and pres ent needs, and this will bo followed with some appropriate action. ThK Is tho first general social held by the church for somo time and It Is the first In the Now Year, and so every one Is urged to bo present. Tho committee on reception will meet you at the door and Introduce each one to orcrybody else. Yours for a good time, and an enthusiastic church. TUB COMMITTEE. ANDERSON READY TO INVADE FRISCO Dick Donald, malinger ot Bud An derson, next lightweight champion of tho world, arrived In Medford from the north this morning. Bud stopped ovoc nt Grants Pass to visit friends and will runeh Medfurd this afternoon. Donald and Anderson will lenvo for San Francisco Saturday In search of n mutch. A tentative promise has been made of n 10-roiiml go villi Harlem Tommy Murphy who defeated Frnnklo Burns on New Years day. Donald wired San Francisco asking for this match but only a tentative promise was mado him. "Bud Is In tho pink of condition," says Donald, "and ready for all comers. Wo Intend to remain In Sau Francisco and l.os Angeles un til wo fight our way to the top." LOCAL JAPANESE T RSEN HA E NOTED FRENCHMAN Mcrltol Hair Tonic keeps tho scalp lu a healthy condition, prevents tho hair from falling out, restores It to Its natural color and used regular ly keeps the hair soft and fluffy. Hasklns' Drug Store. WILL VISIT CITY .lean tie l'uliotiy. u French govern nieut engineer, who it in this country looking after roml building, ami for the purjHJse of selecting it site nt Sim Francisco for the Freneh govern ment, will arrive this ul'tcruooti spending a lny in the city. He will lie entertained while here by Colonel Frank h. Ton Velio. Mr. l'uliimy has been the guet of C. S. Jackson nml Siuuucl Hill while in the northwest. NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that tho undersigned will apply to the city council ot the city of Mcdford, Ore gon, at Its next regular meeting on January 7, 1913, tor a llcenso to sell spirituous, vinous and bait liquors In quantities less than a gallon at its placo of business on lots C, C, 7, 8, block 20, In said city, for a period ot six months. HOTHL NASH CO. Dated December 17, 1912. Tin local Jnpnncso colony uro up lu arms over tho publlrnttou of n re port that two JnpnuoKii boys ''old up taa irhueil (Icorso Hii'Se'l Thurs day night. They declaro that ovuiy Japauesn boy In tho community has accounted for tils whereabouts, there nut being many lu the city. "Tho story as far us tt reflects up on Japanese boys Is false," declares M. Muruynntav head of the local col ony. "All of the boys have accounted for thulr whereabouts and as wo are careful at nil times to ho Industrious and to observe all ot the laws, we resent the statement. 1 am certain noun ot tho local Japanese ho)s were Involved." T'lo police today stated that they believed HukxoU's account of a hold up a honx. Ho clalMied that he whs held up and robbed at Tenth and l.niirl Thursday night by two men whom ho declines were Japanese. goods, guaranteed In every way, with preparations, made by 'the ussocla lion and sold only through Its mem bers. Tlmro Is nothing llho those goods, Kiuwantood In ovory way, with out an equal, mado by exports. Wo want Medford people to hnvo tho best there Is, so wo uffbV you this Hue. Ask to seo Morltol goodn at llnsklus Drug Store. TALKS ON TEETH .Motlftml A l.'imil 'town. Medford Is a mighty good town, worthy of the best ot everything. That's why wo have Joined tho Amer ican Drug and Press association and offer to our people the Morltol lino of Vim and Vigor Confidence, Aintilllun, (,'ihxI llonllli, Clour Complexion, Alt (Niiiio Whin Vou Tiikn Ml-nom Stom ach Tablets Cheer up; don't worry; your stom ach Is wrong; that's all. Look at your tongue It tells the story. Get a 50 cent box ot Ml-O-NA Stomach Tablets this very day and clean up your out of order stomach. Don't bo afraid to try Ml-O-NA, It Is not a cathartic but It Is tho best prescription for Indigestion, gastritis or any upset conditions of tho stomach ever written. MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets nro flna as a tonic and for nervousness, sloop lessnc&s and to mako you frttl splen did from top to toe. If you aren't satisfied with them get )our money back, jChn. Strang, and druggists everywhere. am of Interest to ovoryhody, hut es pecially to those who are contemplat ing some dental work for themselves or one ot the family, Whatever It Is you want douo In the lluo of high clnss Dentistry count hero and you will get every satisfaction. Wo nro experts, employ tho best and most scientific methods lu a modern wny, and wu charge only reasonably. I .idy Attendant. DR. BARBER thi: duntiht I ! CORNS Cured Absolutely DltS. Itl'DD X IIIISMP Hxpvrt CtilmiMMthl X ItiiuloiiH nml Ingrowing Tim Nulls ii Spwlalty. At KIWI'S snet: sreiti: I'nr w Few llu) OHKMMMMMMtHMHt Draperies We rnrry i rrv cmilrln Hn of ilriix'tli h, lui-n curlaliK, flxlurri. lr , nml ilo nil tlii.n of linlmlnUiliiK A Iwrul mull tit liHik ufirr thin work rirlultrly umt tll Kltn it kihh! rvlci nil l ixiMllild lu net III uiun Hid larrl rlllrs. Wooks & McGowan Co. , WHIR1 TO 0 TONIGHT AT TIIH U GO AIiWAYH A (KOD SHOW Photo Plays: CHAINS NHKItllT'H MtHTAKK CAHMHN OF Till. IHIiK'M I'ONV KXI'ltKSS ItlDHIt HTHNOtmAPHKIt WANTKIl comi.n'o hVniiav, januahv n. Tho Keimortliy Ktock Co. Willi HKIiCN DttlTV In Popular I'layn of Merit .Hitmlny Night (intii or thi: m'.snv hoi'tii t Tim lleaiitltul l-Act Southern Play Popular Crln title nml tlOo Iteservod Seats on Satu Saturday STAR THEATRE Always lu tho Lead Sniiii'lliliig ,in Our oxclusltti feature 3 Heels 2000 rVot "CAPT. SCOTT TO Till! KOl'TH POI.I." You have nil read about ('apt. Scott and hit wonderful nchlnto- incuts. Thone nro the only genuine pictures taken with his expedition, showing the srciics lu the far south- laud, the muiiy different was of life of (he pcop, in this cold region, the different stylos unit methods ot trnvel, tho different birds, their funny antics and habits. It's Hell mirlli or ring Mivirs si:hi:naii." beniitltful hand-colored romance. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Say rboa M71 Mlfbt rbosMi y. w. w..s ao7i A. S. Orr, .3SH IABT AMUTAWT 3 i 6 7...... 8 9.... 10 X ! 13 , II. 15 16..... 17 18 , 10 20 "l '"' OT 24.... 25...., m U....I R W V...i 30...., 31 40 49 53 4C 39 30 20 33 53 41 50 48 46 48 48 47 4C 50 33 38 35 42 38 39 43 4C 3C 39 58 48 48 Min. 27 31 31 34 25 29 25 23 27 31 37 39 32 40 3G 29 39 31 30 25 19,5 24 29 27 21.5 21 27 33 35 37 Prcc. 0.04 T. 0.00 0.02 0.0! O.01 0.07 0.19 0.0C 0.04 0.28 0.22 0.32 0.04 The last Day of Our Clearance Sale REMNANTS Loup and short leugtlis in dress goods, ging hams, percales, otiting flannels, flannelo 1 1 e s and lawns; val. to Due a yard AT 10c MANN'S CENTRAL AVENUE NEAR P. O. REMNANTS In percales, outing flan nels, muslins crepes and ginghams; a few in dress lengths; values up Cp to U0c a yard wt After the great sale we have had all last month we have left a great many remnants of all kinds also many broken lots in Waists, Gloves, Coats and Suits that we are going to clean up in this sale regardless of cost. The following prices for Saturday only. IN OUR DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT T. 0.20 T. 0.12 0.10 0.27 Dogrcca. Maximum 58 Mean maximum 43.3 Normal mean maximum 45 Minimum 19.5 Mean minimum 29.9 Normal mean minimum ...... 31 Mean monthly 3C,C Normal mean inoutbly 38 Inches. Proclpltatlon . 2.00 Normal monthly precipitation.. 4,35 Deficiency In precipitation 2.29 Precipitation since Sept. 1, '12.. 7.C4 Normal slnco Sept. 1, 1012 11.23 No, clear days 4 No. partly cloudy days 11 No. cloudy days 10 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIt KENT Larse furnished or unfurnished sleeping rooms. Call Sunday or evenings,. 901 North Central avenuo. 243 WANTED Washing, 25c per hour. Plain sewlnt; f 1.50 8 hours. Phone 285-K. 245 H$HgMM ? t f T Y r T ? f r T T r t t r t f ! t t t t t T t t T T t T T. T f T T T y wr -! V'Mtttt'M' BLANKETS COMFORT'RS OUTING PILLOW SHEETS CLARK'S Heavy grey Good heavy FLANNEL CASES (Joo(1 ,jlon(,,ul(1 O.N.T, and white cot- full size Com- Ex. h'vv grade '12 and '15 inch Sheets, size 72x pnTTnw ton Blankets; forters; $1.50 in white and Pillow Slips, !)0; reg. ((): OUUUfl 75c values, and $1.75 colors; rog. 15c, well made; reg. value. Special . . special Satur- values, special, Saturday 18c; spec. Sat., Saturday Saturday day only , Saturday only, only, yard only, each only nly , 39c 95c 9c lie 39c 7 for 25c FREE Save Your Sales Slips and Get Wm. Rogers Guaranteed Silverware FREE COATS Children's Winter Coats, fn sizes from G to 12 years HALF PRICE COATS Women's h'vy winter Coats, val. from $15 to $20. Spec. Special Saturday $9.98 GLOVES Women's Capo Gloves, in all popular shades $1 kind, Saturday only 48c GOWNS Women's Out ing Jlannol Gowns, of host material; 75c grade. Saturday only 48c PETTIOIOTS Women's Sateen Petticoats, 11 values. This sale, special, each , 48c WAISTS Flannel aud Wash Waists; real $2 value's; your choice for Saturday each 98c COLGATE'S BAGS FLANNEL'TE BATH ROBES DRESS SILKS ' . TALCUM Women's Uand In plain colors, In a good lino GOODS POWDER Bags, regular also dots and of colors; every ' In Remnants 25c kind, 75c value, for figures; 15c one to be closed Remnants at nf all lonrlift for Saturday Saturday grade. Spec. out fit f only only for Saturday HALp Half Prico llC 48C llC PRICE and Bolow Cost PRICE A. A. A. t V r ? ? ? v ? ? Y ? ? ? ? V Y ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y v t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y NIll..ltV t'O.MPl.KiVTKlN" 1000 fret of comedy At, HATIIKIt, lli ShiKrr llcst Mimic and Effects ADMISSION. Co AND lOo Matinees Dally, 2 to 0 p. m. Coming IVnliirri Sarnli llrriiluinlt lu "Queen Ih'(Ii," two reels. "The Intnilcr," an excltltiK and fruntler life picture. "KayllooM In 3 reols. lUUii- Indian It's a ISIS THEATRE VAt'imvii.i.i: Chas. draco WOM' AND WKIHI'.NT Present thi: HUTCH .IAMTOU A Keul Comedy With HIhkIuk Photo PlajN IVIilaJ'AiMntiliilay .MOl'NTAI.V DEW , A llANCHMAN'S AXNlVHItSAIlV Till: HAND 1IAO AllAIIIA.V SPOUTS Mallow Salunlay nml Siimhiy Watch for our Hand Bills Monday You share in the profits ! t Y Y Y Y Y Y Luxury Without Extravaganco Hotel Von Dorn 212 Turk Street finest popular priced Hotel in Sail Francisco I Modorn Central x PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water ' Heating All Work Oiiurunti'iMl ' 1'llC'VM lli'usonublu ' OOFFEEN & PRICE 39 Howard Blook, Bntrano on CtH It, Xenit rtieit 919, s V