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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1913)
" !V '!p , PXGB TWO. MEPKIRD trail TBIBTJNE, jrEOTOUD, ORKOON. MONDAY. JANUARY 27. 19t. It IOCALAND -i PERSONAL SHIHHHHH!"-M""! ,Jn "The Altar of Death'' tho Stnr Theater fin another ot tho famous Koy-Beo films -that nro so popular over th country. Thin onn shows a frontier story -wltli honks of Indians dud hundreds 'Of soldiers in action. x Wllfo lilsh, UntigWr bt My, 'and flW. A V. Blsli'o Medford, aged 12 year, 'an tjpllcptld was taken to tho stato hospital nt Balem Monday where Bho was committed Saturday by Judgo P. L. Toti 'Voile. A. A. Davis' and Colonel' Mundy have Bono to California on business connected with tho Mlnnoy orchard and railway enterprise. i)ry flr'wood hi 11.75 per tier at Jacksonville. Apply at 717 North Illvcraldo avenue, Medford. 264 ' tra. Van' Eppa of Talent tarried a da' la Medford tho forepart ot tho week. Martin Keddy, Mrs. llanka and Miss Fannlo llaskins spent Sunday in Ash- land. ClotnK ont sale ot pipes. Ire land's Sraoko House. W. P. Mealy Is havlnp a brick busi ness building erected on his lot on North Orapo street, near West Main. Mrs. II. K. Lawton Is visiting her mother at Salem, who Is seriously 111. -Real homo mado bread at De- Voo's. Joseph Ebo has sold" his tnmale stand and left for Arizona Sunday where ho expects to locate. Rom, In Jacksonville, Jan. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Oconto Barnum, a daughter. Fred Altoa Halgnt (National Con servatory New York) teacher ot piano and harmony, specialist In cor rect principles ot touch and tech Blque. Itesldenco studio, 11C Laurel street, phone 72C2. Mrs. W. II. Barnum of Jacksonville been attending her mother, Mrs. V. V. Elfert, who is very nick. D. J. S. Pearce of Poormaus creek was In Medford Saturday, accompa nied by his youngest son. D. Klura has moved his sign busi ness to the Boydea alley between S. Central and S. BartletL Prof. Harrington and Charles Dun ford, Sr., were over from Jacksonville Saturday. Pror. V. A. Davis of Table Rock spent Saturday In Medford. Dry fir wood, 1I.JU tlr at rail road track m Medford.- Apply at 717 North Riverside. 265 F. G. McWIIIIams and George W. Barron made a business trip to Med ford Saturday. I. A.1 Pruett and his family who have been stepping at Sacramento, Cal., for some time, have returned to their farm near Medford, but will not remain tOBg. Their home was rifled ot many articles during their ab sence. Vapor baths and setestlfio maa safe for mea and "women. Dr. B. J. Leek-reed, chrlopraetor, 203 Oar-nstt-Cerey Bldg. Phone 145. Harry Luy and W. II. Coleman and their wives ot Jacksonville spent Sun day afternoon ia Medford. A. 8. Furry, Arthur Itoso and Les ter Lacy were up from Phoenix Sat urday. Mrs. Halllday-Halght, pupil ot Marched (Paris), Oscar Saenger (New York) teaches the art ot sing ing, tone placing and correct breath ing a specialty. Exponent of pure '-'Bel Canto" ot the Italian school concert, opera, oratorio. Individual lessons or In claw (three In class) Residence studio, 116 Laurel street, phono 7262. Mr W. T. Grieve and Mrs. L. I. Drown of Jacksonville were among their Medford friends Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Von der Hellen of Tagfe Paint "wero ' Medford vis itors Saturday. Fruit laaels la any eelor printed by the Mall Tribune. tf Miss Loulxo Jones and Mrs. G. 13. Noubcr of Jacksonville wero in Mod ford Sunday afternoon. II. 0. Messeuger and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puhl ot Agate district traded with our merchants Saturday. Carkln & Taylor (John 11. Car klnand Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building Medford. Prof. George Rebec, who lias been lecturing In the Intorest of tho Uni versity ot Oregon, visited bis home In Rogue river valley during the past week. George W, Lance was a recent vis itor in Gold Hill, his former homo. Dr. 6. A. Loekwood and Dr. Myr tle 8. Loekwood (regular physicians, not chiropractors) have removed their offices from the Hasklns' build lug to 232 L Malu street, 271 Weeks & McGowan Co. TJOTERTAKERS 1ABY AMRSTUn pay bo 837. We.w.wyksaon Judgo Clinit. Prim and J. Thorndlko of Jacksonville wero Medford visitors Saturday Afternoon. John Buckley and A. Throckmor ton wero among tho ninny over from ApiUegate during tho week. To' dote them out, alt cook stoves and ranges, at reduced prices, give us n call. F. "W, Shaplolgh Hard ware Co., 2S South Central avenue, Postmaster Woodford returned from his trip to KansnR City Saturday evening. Jules Slegel, who has been coming to Medford and Jacksonville In tho Interest of New York and San Fran cisco wholesale firms during tho past 32 years, is In tho city again. Ho is tho pioneer commercial trave ler. Bring that old book with torn binding down and have it rebound at the Mail Tribune office:' ' Costs but little. ' - -tf J. 'J. Skinner nml Mr. 'and Mrs, N. W. Klnio ot Griffin creek wero In Medford Saturday. 'IL'T. Gllraoro Is back-from Salem, near1' which city" ho haa Invested in fruit land. Ho will return thither soon, accompanied by his family". Good apples at retail at low prices. Call at Producer's Fruit company's warehouse, Medford. 363 Miss Jorgeason was a business vis itor In Jacksonville Saturday. L E. Bean mado a trip to tho southern part ot the valley Sunday. Ford Hubbard returned from the north on Sunday afternoon's train E. D. Weston, commercial photog- raphcrn, negatives mado any time or placo by appointment. Phone M. 1471. T. E. Daniels was a Sunday visitor at Ashland. T. E. Wiener of Eagle Point tar ried in Medford Saturday and Sun day. Kodak finishing, tho best at' Wet- toa's, opposite book store. Franx KraeburjeJr of Aurora, Mar lon county, Is transacting business In Medford. C. C. Grimes of Josephine county and O. Shorrock ot Weed. Cal., have been in Medford recently. Collect those scattered sheets ot music yon value and hare them bound in book form at the Mall Tribune. tf James Hansen was In Medford Sat urday, as also was S. M. Carpenter ot Sterling. A solid train, composed of several baggage cars and a string ot Pull mans, passed through Medford Sun day. It was tho Ben Hur special and carried a huge company which will perform In Portland tonight. New York Life Insuranco Co., C Y. Tengwald, Medford National Bank Bldg., phone 3371. Rev. W. E. Goodc, who has been making Medford a pastoral visit, left for his homo at McDoel, Cal., Satur day. Mrs. O. Torrlll Is at Salem, vis iting her son Frank. Fashionable dressmaking. Evening and afternoon gowns. Latest stylo lingerie a specialty. Mrs. E. M. Painter, lato of Now York City. Hours 2 to C p. m. D1S King street. Phone 6084. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Richardson, who havo been visiting In San Francisco, are at home again. A shoe ealo that should Interest buyer In the valley is being con ducted at tho Dealing shoo store. Prices havo been cut and the bargains offered speak for themselves. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Memer and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Pfclffer and son. all of Cedar Falls, Iowa, wore In Med ford Saturday and Sunday looking the city over and visiting Saturday with Marketmaster Runyard at tho public market. These people and Mr. Run- yard wore nearby neighbors in Iowa years ago. and when the visitors saw Mr. Runyard's name in Friday even ing's Mall Trlbuno there was "a gathering of clans" as soon as pos sible thereafter. Insure and be sure. Right if we write Jt. R. A. Holmes, Tho insur ance Man. C. C. Gilchrist of Sams Valley tran sacted business In Medford Saturday. Oliver and Henry Helms were down from the Siskiyou mountains o few days since. Will McDanlcl and C. C. Buck of Applegate were In Jacksonville Satur day. ' ' Phil Hamllland his wlfo, Dorothy Connor, Ruth Halloway, Slater John son and A. Carpenter, composed a party who went to Slsson, Cal., last week to ftkl lu the mountains ot that section. George Laldley and E. W. Carder havo returned from a trip to Ban Francisco. W. C. Owen and'Mrs. W. J. Free man of Central Point wero In Med ford lately. J. M. Rader and S. G. Van Dyke of Phoonlx precinct mado a business trip to Medford Saturday. Ernest Huth has returned to Med ford and taken charge of L. Hell's market, Geo. H. Graves and Mr. Armstrong of Salem nro transacting business in Medford today, Mr. aud Mrs, Wilson, who llvo near Central Point, vlsltod In Medford Saturday. MIbs Aflco W. Broad of Ashland Is In Medford visiting friends. Mr, nnd Mrs. Charles Stone, who havo been residents of Medford for sometime, removed to Medford re cently. T Mr. and Mrs. Geo. St. Clnlr of Snn Francisco nro paying Medford nnd Rogue river valley a visit, Mrs. J. Margrelter, who haa been In Medford visiting Mr. nud Mrs. llerntnn King, returned to her home In Poormans creek district Saturday. Benton Bowers of Ashland waa n Medford visitor Saturday afternoon. Columbus Knowlcs ot Salt iJiko City Is visiting his father, F. W, KnowlcH, and his sisters, Mrs. Asa be! Hubbard of Medford nnd Mm. V. W. Woods of Ashlaud. He was a resident of Jacksonville years ago. - Mrs. B. E. Hancy has been visiting relatives living In JacVsotnllle. J, M. Tethcrow of tho Grants Pass Hardware company nnd Fred Row laud wero Medford visitors Saturday. Levi Oregon' of Fresno, Cal., Is visltln-r relatives at Medford and Cen tral Point. Ho Is ono of tho enrllest ploaeers of Rogue river valley. Tho aieu-Roguo Orchard company's holdings of 140S acres, located a few miles south of Jacksonville and bet ter known at the Blecher place, are being offered for snlo under foreclos ure proceedings. Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Howlnnd nnd Mr, nnd Mr. George Daniels of Port land have been visiting' lu Medford and vicinity. Revival services In the Mfthodlst Episcopal church every night this week, excellent music. You arc cor dially invited. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Anderson of Grants Pas spent Saturday with friends In Medford. T. B. Erlckson of Anplegato was a recent visitor la Medford. Loula Egan ot Sacramento Is In Medford on a short business trip. trs. Sarah McGoo of Trail creek spent Monday with friends In Med ford. Clarcnco Allen has returned from a business trip to San Francisco. Arthur Stead of Watklns Is In Med ford on a short business trip. R. K. Nell left Sunday for Spokane on a business trip. Factory representative will demon strate 1913 Mcrklo Tuesday, Jan. 27, at Taclflc Motor Supply Company. k Miss Margery Watklns and Mr. Carl Pearson of Medford spent a very pleasant aftornoon lu Central Point Sunday with Miss Ella and Edith Stone. Miss Ella and Edith stono and Lloyd March of Central Point, spent a pleasant afternoon and evening with tholr friend, Miss Margery Wat klns In Medford'. Irving Worthlngton. chief engineer of the Roguo River Canal company, for several years has left for Fresno, Cal., to assumo charge of a largo ir rigation system there. ALL PUPILS MSS E m RAD OHMS In the Eighth llrude slate examina tion Just completed, every pupil of that grade lu tho Medford schools succeeded In passing xiuiio without condition, Not n' single ouo of the 2!) participating- failed lu n slnglo subject. This Is n pheiiomennl rec ord and reflects credit not only upon tho pupils but tho efficiency of the public schooln lib well. When wo tako Into consideration the largo number taMng this ctnml nation, It Is doubtful If there Is anoth er school lu tho state thnt can show such n record. Certainly, It cannot bo extolled. Ot tho 29 Inking the examination, 10 ixiffed with average, over 00 per cent, and the remainder with aver ages better than 80 per cent. Following is the, list of pupils who will outer tho high ichool next Mon day morning, also the overage per cent obtained by each: Alberta (lould.ir, 97; Reginald Pit er, 9t fi-U: Dora Henley, '.15 S-0; I.o ralne Conglll, 95 S-p, Pearl Dougher ty. 95 2-3: Mary Tinker, 95; Hnrold Hull, 96; Mary llmcon, 04; Krcle Stewart, 94 2-3; Dulxy ilsln. 91; Hazel Wiley. 04 2-9; W'lndom Ilea com, 93 23; Jordan Bassett, 03 2-3; Fnyo 8llnger, 93 4-9; Elmer I.ooiuls, 92 2-3; Francis Bennett. 02: Ethel Anderson, 03; Floyd Lnuro, 02 1-3; Robert Llndley, 01 1-9; Robert Strang, 89 2-3; Milton Lansing. 00; Stephen Nye. 89 1-9; Vernon Qulg ley. 89 2-3; Lorlng Jermlsta. 89 23: Lloyd Williamson. K? 49; Ronald Trowbridge. S6; Russell Semou, 86 3-3; Vero Slowing, 86 2-3; Paul Young, 8S. 1 1T OF 52 MORS IT DEATH IN AIR I .. , , BERLIN. Jan. 27.-S(ntlHtk or "nccldoittR In JLlio nlr" for 1012 pub Halted here today show thnt ouo avia tor lu every R2 met death during the your. Tho United Stilted IiuiuIh the list with 13 deittlm out ot itoo avia tors, Germany 51 deaths luuong IB 00 pilots uud Franco 73 deaths utuoug 3000 "fliers." Tltu total number of aviators Is xlveu at fiKOO. public policy of miy mayor' lulmiit IMvutltin, "Ami any nl tempi of uny uiiiyor, punt, prcni'iit or future, wet, dry or comlilimtion, official or unofficial, elected or Helf-iippuiiituit pacinlM or uiipltnliHt, iliniui'inl, republican, pro III. pmil-ccvcninu'iit or liull-iui)ociic, lo make itHti of IliU place In llio pulillti Hcrvlce, or any other lll;n position, In the .illneluujio of private political iIcIi(h, or the caiiHlntctloti of a politi cal machine, uiulcnliihly ih'Kcrvcf the Httlft cutiuVmuntlou of the people, whn pav (he late ami malco ntc of the public iililltlu," SOCIALISTS PACK Of RUNYAdD (Continued from page 1.) iervice.s of the market limber, llien (ho rcmainiut public, ami any ud-mini.-trulioii which may happen lo enjoy a lemponiry Icawe uf povwr, should imiiaiji satiMfiud. Tho market itself i prnuticnlly n olf-supporlinir institution, nml utiuVr Hh present inauaucmcal jioi every pnuuixo f conliauiin,' In (hut Muto. It i not a drain on (ho public pate, ami it maiiajinacnl ns now eoiultirteil pre sents no evidonco of nny matter ulil h can in any material vwiv nfiVct tin conduct or coaecru if nnv olhcrinu nicipal department, or tin v rreililnhlc MEXICAN REBELS CUT ID WHITE HOUSE TRENTON, N. J Jan. 27. Asked hero today regarding a suggestion that a reception to be held at tho White House oa the evening of March 4, tho date of his inauguration. President-Elect Woodrow Wllzou said: "Thero will bo 100,000 visitors In Washington on that day and It will be Impossible to have a ceptlon nt the White House. Thero should be no reception oxcept thoso on a democra tic basis." RAILROAD E VA, PASO, Jan. '27. Traffic on the Mexican Central railway is at n Mtaiidxtill today becnuxe the lino liu been out a few lnllei smith of the international boftlrr by rebel. Troops nro preparing to pinnl sec tion Imndrt v.ho have bevn Kent to make repair. Telrrapli linen have been cut and there U no communica tion wtllt interior ( hihuahua today tllroucb usual cliainifl-t. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Must sell nt onro, homo canned fruit and vegetables. 854 East 0th St., near Portland ave nue. 2(11 FOR SALE Light llramlui chickens. Any amount. For particulars ad dress P. Ratho, Medford, Ore gon. 2CS 500 r FOR SALE Laying liens and pullets six dollars per dozen. Cypher's Incubator 531 H. Hamilton. Phono 17C-R. 2C4 IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW I ELECTORAL VOTE OF WASIHKOTOK, Jan. 27. All tho stutcs except Arizona nnd Arknnsnfl delivered their electoral voten to the senate nt '2 o'clock HiIk nftcrnoon. Under tle law, meHengerH fnilini to deliver tho vote of their slate by midnight tonight will be nubject lo u fine of $1,000 and forfeiture of mile age. . i . Electors McLnin of Oregon and HayncH of Washington nnd fonnei (Jovernor I'urdoo of Callforniu ar rived here early today. MARKE T NE WYORK, Jan. 27. The tock market closed dull today. First prices woro cither unchanged from tho last closing or slightly lower. Canadian Pacific lost 1 points. Lower prices for Americans abroad wero reflected In some honviness among tho International stocks. Busi ness was held in check by cables to sell. Bonds' wero steady. Mall Tribune's classified ads brine results. Wltot n Heap of HunnhieM It Would IlrliiK t Medfunl Homos Hard 'to do housework with an aching back. Brings you hours'of misery at lei suro or nt work. If women only know tho causo that Backacho pains often como from weak kidneys. 'Twould save muchnccdleas woo. Doan'a Kidney Pills aro for weak kidneys. Read what a Medford citizen says: Mrs. Mary Wlnterhaldcr near W. Jackson St., Medford, Ore., says: "I used Doan's Kidney Pills with bene ficial results when Buffering from kidney troublo and I know of othor persons who have takon thorn with success. Slnco I used Doan'u Kidney Pills about a year ago, 1 havo not had tho least troublo from klduoys. This remedy deserves my hearty endorse ment." "When Your Back is Lame Re momber tho Name." Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ask dis tinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, tho same that Mrs. Wintcrhuldor had tho remedy bucked by homo testi mony. 00c all stores. Kostor-MII-burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. ! 'WkMh firs L ! -r1Yi M LkJ Fortiiimttjlyvo art' not loaded with a lot of shoos hut what wo do havo is "correct" in stylo and tho prices we ask are reasonable and l'itfht. AVo have on tho way a big shipment of Gray Calf Suede Dutton 3oots, in Oxfords. AVo will have tho nowo.st 10 IH orcations and a big selection of whito foot wear in Nuhiiclc and canvas. "Botter Than Ever" Opposite Post Office. is fcLUB RATES! For the Daily Mail Tribune and ' ' the Weekly Del Norte Triplicate $5.60 a Year i 1 Tha Trjplldnto is published,, AVocldy at Crescent City, the hustling coast city about which many peoplo now wish information. Tin's offer is open to all who now sub scribe or all who have paid up their sub scription to Dec. 31, 1912, TWO PAPERS 1TOR A Liri'LlU OVER THE PRICE OF ONE Weekly Mail Tribune -Triplicate, $2.70 iiiu.p KimiTTin: GREAT RED PLAGUE l Itlrens of tho state are urged to Inform tlionisnlvoa rocardliiK thin plnKmi which Is etiusliiK KTcat HiifforliiK nmoun boys nnd you nit men, and especially nineni: tho luiioceut Kit In nml wnmnii of tho slitln Pnretitn nro tinted to protect thlr children, nud provldo rlenti, whole snmu lufurmatton In place of the iinclouu lulslntormatlou they ruiuiot now help Ki'ttluK Send for any of the follewlnit: iui:i: (iitcuiiAits I'm Vounn .Mm t'lrculur No. 2 Tho Pour Bet Lies. Circular No. Hex Truths for Men. I'or OUWr Boys (ia to Hi yr. ofhn) Circular No. S Virility and Ph)nlcml Dovolujiuilnl. Tor Younit Hoys 1U to 13 yr. if ujtu) ' Circular No. 7 Tho Secret of .StroiiRtli. I'.u- lliU Clrpiihir No. A IMnlu Talk with (llrls about tlmlr llMiiltb. Pur Yuiiuu Woiucii (ii- Circular No. 10 -Physical Dovclopmoul, Mnrrluite nud .Molherliood. I'or Pnri'iilM Circular No. I Tim Need for Kdiirnllou III Soxunl llyuloiio. Circular No. 3 When and How to Tell the Chlldruii. Circular No. 5 A List of Books for Use lu tho Family on-Hex. Solid --ci'iit stump with your nddri'M to tiii: nti:!o.v stati: no.iti op iicai.tii 7ti:t NcIIIm) IIiiIIiIIok, Polthioil, Oir(iu Depnrtmuut I) 1 & SiMflHlllllf nil I rsZiMij&&ffi v -tr fcr r V llalniy ilaysj Fruit and Flowers Hcach Ilathinu ami Sun lUtliti Delightful Automobile Drives; Golf, Tennis and all manner of .SporK. In short ' WINTER OUT OF DOORS, THAT'S California i i , 5 Low Round Trip Faros roM Central Point Oakland Roscburp; Grants Pass Medford Ashland and from oilier Main Line and Hunch Line Points to Lo Angcl-i, Colmn, I'.udcna, KlvcnMr, Suit Ihiiudlno and other California I'olnH vti tt itop-orcrt In cither direction and Ioiij; return limit THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE DAILY Sen franeUco Kxprssti Wlik OUtirtiloa Clf, Pallniiii liitJuJ l4 'Ivullll IUtll Cl btllltlrtl HkLiktl itj rouliti o4 4I-I c.l California Kxprassi Willi UJ.J 1.4 Toailil llcl( Cll. til Kill blb Utk Uf (itlti t4 dUloi or AIIioIm (ft it Imi Vntxitta with iii-uik ftiKra mlti til 0(tf(n (( tuuik Ikiouili U. Annld in4 Ik- luiuil Kuuif lor litu, tl((plni rir rtcouvmiiJiilor.,, tliktu or lliiruuit on Cilil'jfau, oil si noun him, K wrlit John M. Scott, General I'miencr Au'cnt, Portland, Oregon. d JKri!"u-iZl&:A. h, tSSbSmtrW,?, m IuXnu"i I aoMatr "11 iui Ps , p S t .AS iftsV- i-i--