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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1913)
vsy n . v v m m ini fr t fr - PXGE JDTTH. P""iw METJFORTJ HXTTi TRTBTTNR mB-TORn. ftttEflON. TUESDAY, JANUARY M. Ma rr W (.' - "t 'r ti c is.1 I a I i I fa IW h OCAL AND L PERSONAL J. W. MacClatchlo left for Lor An geles on business Accompanied by MIm MacClatchlo who will enter West Lake school. Mrs. MncClat chio and Miss Eva nro nt the Hotel Holland until Mr. MacClatchlo'a re turn. Did yon novo C2 cents on your milk thin month? Your neighbor did. If It means Anything to you call lions Lane Dairy. Dry fir wood nt 1,73 per tier at Jacksonville. Apply at 717 North Riverside avenue, Medford. 264 Assisted by K. M. Wilson of the sheriff's office the work of extend ing the tax rolls In the clerk's otflro Is proceeding as rapidly ns possible, The rolls should soon be In tho sher iff's hands. Tho annual meeting of tho Iowa socloty will bo held Wednesday evening at St. Mark's hall. All members of tho society and all por tions who have lived in tho stato of Iowa are Invited to attend. A social session will bo followed by refresh ments. Closing out sale of pipes. Ire land's Smoko House. J. W. Mitchell and Emll Pech have returned from their trip to Albany and other northern points. Walter Dungcy, who has been em ployed on tho Medford bridge during tho past flvo tnonthB, returned to Gold Hill Monday. Real homo made bread nt De von's. Mrs. J. Drldgcs of Eugene (nee Matney) died near Ruch Sunday, whither she had xono for tho benem of her health. Tho decased was a native of Applcgato and in her 34th yea?. Charles B. Gay, Frank True, A. II. Lacy and T. T. Murphy transacted business in Jacksonville Monday. Fred Alton Height (National Con sorvatory New York) teacher of piano and harmony, specialist in cor rect principles of touch and tech nique. Rcsldenco studio, 11C Laurel street, phono 7262. Mrs. C. H. Redtlcld has gono to Southern California to Join her hus band. Carl . Wallace of Montaguo Is among tho Callfornlans In Medford B. Klura has moved bis sign busi ness to the Boyden alley betwesn S. Central and S. Bartlett. " Charles J. Dun ten was In Medford Monday, on his way to Central Point from Jacksonville. F. Pclouio of Eaglo Point was among tho many who transacted business in Medford Monday. Dry fir wood, J2.25 a tier at rail road track In Medford. Apply at 717 North Riverside.. 20C Mr. and Mrs. I. Householder of Kanes creek were Medford visitors ono day this week. Wra. Flackus was up from Ash land Monday, but did not tarry long. Vapor baths and scientific mas sage for Haen and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, 203 Gar-nett-Corey Bldg. Phono 145. L. P. Brown of Gold Hill made a business trip to Medford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Grath, who have been In Portland for somo time nro at home again. Mrs. Halliday-Halght, pupil of Marchesl (Paris), Oscar Saenger (New York) teaches tho art of sing ing, tone placing and correct breath ing a specialty. Exponent of puro "Bel Canto" of tho Italian school concert, opera, oratorio. Individual lessons or In class (three In class) Residence studio, 116 Laurel street, phone 7262. F. M. McKlnnls of Antloch spent Monday-In Medford. Ho Is making n number of Improvements at bis farm and expects to dlsposo of part of It soon. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Donald aro at Salem, but will return before long. Fruit Jabols In any color printed by the Mall Tribune. tf Lee Harrington and Ralph PIttock of Applegate traded with Medford merchants Monday. Mrs. C. E. Davis of Dunsmulr, Cal Is In Medrord making relatives a visit. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Car kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-ut-law, over Jackson County Bank Building Medford. " George A. Gardner, county clertr, woh over from Jacksonvlllo Monduy evening. W. A. Hills, representative of tho Remington Arms company, and a well-known rlflo expert, la In Med ford. Now York Llfo Insuranco Co., C. Y. Tengwald, Medford National Bank Bldg., phone 3371. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKER . Sty hOH M71 w "!-fig ZTl Robert Kinney, Charles Dim ford, Jr., Fred Lawls nml other residents of Jacksonvlllo spent Sunday even ing in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Garrett of Ash land arrived In Medford Monday morning and hnvo slnco gone to visit relatives living east of tho city. Dr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myr tle S. Lockwood (regular phystclans, not chiropractors) havo removed their offices from the Hasklns build ing to 232 E. Main street. 271 A. C Holmes and A. B. Cornell of Grants Pass wero In Medford Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grieve of Jack sonvlllo tarried In Medford Monday evening. To close them out, all cook stores and ranges, at reduced prices, give us a call. F. W. Shaplelgh Hard ware Co., 2S South Central avenue Charles W. Champlln of FootH creek was among his Medford friends Monday. Wm. Fehely, who has been In Med ford during tho past few days, left far Grants Pass Monday. Bring that old book with torn binding down and bare it rsbound at the Mall Trlbuno office. CcaU but llttlo. tt MUs Delia Foster is In Medford again, after a visit with relatives liv ing in California. Fred Champlln has returned to Chlrago after a stay of sovcral weeks In Foots creek district. E. D. Weston, commercial photog raphern. negatives made any time or placo by appointment. Phon M, 1471. Mr. and Mrs. Will Llndley, who have been visiting relatives living In Medford, left for Chlco, Cal., a few days since. Messrs. Herring and Hoke, who own orchards near Central Point, spent Monday In Medford. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Mr. and Mrs. H. Brockford of Seattle aro guests of relatives living In Medford. Harvey DeArmond was In Jackson ville tho forepart of tho week on legal business. Collect thoia scattered sheets of music you value and have them bound In book form at the Mail Trlbuns. tf R. J. Fuller and his son of Port land aro Medford visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis of Grants Pass wero In Medford Mon day on their way to Applegate. Fashionable dressmaking. Evening and afternoon gowns. Latest stylo lingerie a specialty. Mrs. E. M. Palntor, lato of Now York City. Hours 2 to C p. in. CIS King street. Phono C084. Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson of Portland havo been visiting In tho valley, being guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch of Jacksonvlllo Satur day and Sunday. Mr. Ferguson Is connected with tho government serv ice. Miss Rose Buckley of Applegate visited In Medford and Jacksonvlllo Monday. Insure and be sure. Right If we write It. R. A. Holmes, Tho Insur anco Man. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Kcono have returned from a short pleasuro trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. George Rlppy of Kla math county havo been visiting In Medford. Miss Pearl Dox of Jacksonville spent Sunday night In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rcaraes re turned from their trip to Southern California Monday evening. W. Spear has becomo attached to the ticket office of tho Southern Pa cific In Medford again. He served In a like capacity when W. V. Llp plncott was station agent here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fnrlow of Lake creek district spent Monday In Medford. Mrs. Jorgenson has been making a business visit to Jacksonvlllo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, formerly of Medford, are hero on a visit. Judge M. Purdln was at Jackson vlllo Monday morning on profes sional business. W. W. Curry of Monterey, Cal., is In Medford on a short business trip. Ho Is Interested In a fruit grovo in tho valley. John D. Tenny of Eugene spent Thursday with Medford friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holdt of Kansas City, Kan., arrived Tuesday to spend a fow days looking orer tho city and valley. TO GIVE LECTURE ON RELIGIOUS LIBERTY A lecturo on "Truo Americanism" will bo given Tuesday nnd Wednosday evenings at tho hall In the business collcgo block on North Grape street. Prof. C. L. Longacro of Washington, D. G., will deliver tho lecturo which will deal with religious liberty. Lec turo startB at 7:30 o'clock; seats free. Mcrltol White Liniment. Should be In evory home, as its immediate application to cuts, bruises, sprains and wounds gives In stant relief. It has no eaual as a nnln llllnr nml hnnlnr. Ilnskins' Drug Storo, , WESTERNIAPPLES LI LONDON", Jan. mThere have been very few Oregon Newtown lien this week nml prices have rouged from 9s to 10s. Willi heavy ship ments the latter price would not he maintained. About tf.OOO boxes California New towns havo come forward this week, but the sale of four tiers is dragging at (i-). 4 1-1! tier however, are sell ing at about the snnio price ns fours. Iuvorimnl Sales hnvo not been of nnv magnitude, but we are pleased to report thnt there is a strong enquiry for Greening". Good western state or Canadian Greening nro worth now from 18 to UOs per barrel. Hold wins nlo nro meeting with n good demand, Maine nnd Canadian stock going out at good prices. The following are this week's quo tations : London Oregon Newtowns lis to 10s; California Newtown, fours, 6s; 4 1-2 tier R-M to tls; Washing ton Newtowns 0 to fUfM: Black Ben Davis 5sCd to tWlil; Washington Arilo Blacks fisHd to 15 : Winesnp xOd to ti-9d, Jonathans ."Mid to 0s; Washington Spits. lorgfl fruit, flUd to fl6d, small fruit 7s to Ss. Liverpool Oregon Newtowns 12," to l.)0 count, S to Osfid. 80 to Otl fisfld to 8; Oregon Newtowns, 17." count, 7s to 7s0d; Washington New towns, 7(ll; California Newtowns, "kOi! to CsHd: 4 1-2 tiers " to .'slid FOREST RESERVE FUND FOR OREGON COUNTIES SALKM. Ore.. Jan. 28. Oregon's share in tho United States forest re serve fund for the year ending Juno 30, 1D12, amounts to $4'J,55t)..'i,J, which is diided nmong the counties of the state for road purines ns follews: Baker, $i:i20; Benton, $2.12; Clackamas. $l."0.'i.fln; Coos, . 110.33; Crook, $.1fv09.32; Curry, $lo$.".70; Douglas, $30:10.27; Grant, ,438...l)."i; Harney, $13(14.07; Hood Htver. $l0!), C0; Jackson, $188.10; Josephine, $1042.03; Klamath, $3315-10; Lake, $332(1.44; Lane, 4223; Lincoln, $487. 08; Linn, $1372..Vi; Malheur. $7.34; Marion, $o77.47; Morrow, $403.9i); Multnomah. $188.31; Polk, $2f.:ir; Tillamook, $201.90; Umatilla. $1087.- 14; Union, $14U0.8.; Wallowa. $3334.30; Wasco. $."07.37; Wheeler, $ 101.71; Yamhill, $73.37. M0RAN AND DRISC0LL FIGHT TO A DRAW LONDON, Jan. 28. Much dissnt infliction is expressed today ner the 20 round drown battle between Owen Morn n and Jem Dim-all before the National Sorting club here, in which the featherweight championship of Kngland was supposed to bo involved. Clinching marked the mill through out nnd nil tho flashes of speed wero shortlived. After the tenth the men warmed up n bit but in tho 17th thoy loosed into clinching again. Neither showed tho expected class nt wry stage of the bout. They fought for a purse of $7,500 nnd a hide bet of $500. DIED. Mrs. J. McPhorson, wlfo of J. McPherson, died Tuesday morning, Jan. 28, at hor home, 112 King street, aged 70, of heart disease. Sho camo from Sponcor, Iowa, 21 years ago and has since resided horo. Tho funeral will bo hold Friday. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Must sell at once, homo canned fruit and vegetables. 854 East 0th St., near Portland ave nue. 20 1 FOR SALE I havo 17 choice Jorsey Red pigs left which I am soiling at a reasonable price. L. B. Wnr- ner. 205 FOR SALE Seed Barley, 40 sacks of bald barley, good seed. L. n Warner. 205 The highest point of woman's bap Vlness Is reached only through moth' ernood. Yet tho mothor-to-bo Is ofton fearful of naturo'a ordeal and shrinks from tho suffering Incident to Its con summation. In Mother's Friend Is to bo found a rocdlclno of great value to every expectant mother. It is intonded to proparo tho oyslom for tho crisis, and thus rcllovo, In great part, tho Buffering through which tho mother usually passes. Tho regular uso of Mother's Friend will repay any mother In tho comfort It affords boforo, and tho helpful restoration to health and Btrength it brings about after baby mm ,e comes. Mother's ilfsVltfL Friend Is for salo PIVU at drug stores. MM v Wrlto for our freo book for expectant mothors which contains much valuablo Infor mation. HADFULD REGULATOR CO., AtWi. Cu NEN H MARKET wmm m WHILE IN SOUS (Ashtnud Tidings) Howard Hicks, son of Kruet Hicks of this city, is at Yrcku, Cal., suf feriug from a pair of froxou feel no quired in ti strenuous experience in the Siskiyou?. In company with W. J. Moottcy of this city, Howard was "shooting" trouble on the "high line' between this cltv nnd Fall Crook for the California-Oregon Pow er eoni.ny. In their work they took horses ns for ns possible from tho place where they wore putting up nnd then wont to tho line on snow-shoe. One evening last week they reached their horses with their foot wet from contact with the mow. After n three-mile ride through the ruow Mr. Hick's foot were found to be badly frozen. It was thought that n part of one or hath feet would hnvo to bo amputated, hut later reports bring the good news thnt nil of both foot will be saved. The snow is so drop along tho high line that it Is possible in some places to step over the wires strung nt tho top of tho 3." -foot steel towers, the snow being 30 to 34 foot deep. KLAMATH PINE TIMBER ON RESERVATION TO BE SOLD KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. Jan. 28. All preliminary arrangement have been made for the sale of 23.000,000 foot of pine timber on the Klnmath Indian reservation, nine of this tim boi1 is tribal property and proceeds to he derived from tho sale will be used to develop the balance of tho ner vation. The funds will lio lltiliii'.l in llm building of the Modoc irrigation nro- ject. which will embrace 15.000 ncn of fertile Innd bordering on the east Mile or the Upper Klmnnlh lake, nml also to reclaim the Klamath marsh in the northern lmrtion of the reserva tion. The marsh, when reclnimrd, will make ono of the best lock sec lions in this (Mirtion of the sliilc. The monov to bo derived from llm sale of timber thnt has boon allotted will be turned over to Ihe respective owners. Hotel Medford Booms without Iiatli BOc per day ami up. Booms with bath ft. SO per day ml up. Hpcclal rates by week or month. Combination hrcakfostn every morning 23, 35 nnd 4.1 cents. Tomorrow's MKItCTIIANTS LUNCH 23c li"Sc 11:30 to 2 p. m. Puree of Tomatoo nux Itissoto Dolled Cutlots or Young Alaska Hali but HollandaUo Pommos Colbert Hasscnpfctfcr Mlt Kartoffol Kloesen Minced Chicken Hash n'la Florentine Dolled Fresh Pork Sparo Ribs with Sauerkraut Mashed Potatoes Creamed Rlro Pear PIo Fruit Sherbet Lettuco Salad Tea Coffco Milk During meal honnt beautiful music ami singing will bo rendered by Ilerr Carl GrlM.cn nml Mine. Kvolync. Made in Your success and the prosperity of this city and valley de Home-made Products. Ask for "Made in Medford" goo the homo factories and -institutions. Try this and in a Offico ."Furniture Library TAirnituro Bedroom Furnituro Diningroom Iftiruiture White Enamel Puraitura Built in Buffets, Seats 'And Bookcases, Etc. Store .Fixtures Porch Swings Cedar Chests Cabinet Work Dono ( in Oak, Walnut, Jfir, or 'Any Other Wood Desired Cabinet Makers Mission Furniture Works E. O. Trowbridgo, Jr., Prop. 113 S. Holly, Medford E INITIATIVE ON SWAMP LAND BILL SALKM, Ore, Jan. 28. It I rn morcd that a movement will bo dint ed to invoke the rcfcicudiim oguiust tho Thompson swamp land bill, which was passed by tho logislutuio over the go crnor's veto. Men outside of tho ranks of I lie goveruor'H personal or political sup IMU'tcrs have Mnrlod tho dismission of a referendum on tho bill nnd it i known offers have boon uindo of contributions to u fund for defraying tho expenses of circulating petitions. These men lakn the stum! that tho governor's oto, which they declare was used In tho interest of the slate's common school fund, should bo up held, if not by the legislature, llion by tho people. Thoy assert that per sonalities should not ho considered when tho intcicsts of the ncIiooI fund arc nt stake. To what oxlohl this sentiment will orystnllro can only he conjectured at this time, but there i plenty of evi dence thnt there is indignation nmong the voters over the notion of he leg islature. i Aro You Afflicted Willi Piles? This disease, whether neuto or chronic, Is easily and rapidly over come by using Morttnl Pile Remedy, (lives positive and permanent relief when all others fall, and wo heartily recommend It to any sufferer. Has klns' Urug Store. Manhattan Cafe 25c Noon Lunch Soup Meat, Choice of Two Hntrccs Pin or Pudding Coffco or Milk Bread mid Hiittor fluted youttetf! AT rOUNTAINS.HOrCLS.On ClStWHtnC Gtt lb Original od Gcnuino HORLICK S MALTED MILK "(ftfcU-au: Jmitaticn ThcFooilDrinkforAllAgcs RICH MUX. MALT CIA1N EXTRACT. IN rOVBO Not in any Milk Trust Mr Insist on MIIORLICK'S" TaW ynLstm lium ssssHEL., IIbhhhhbs-9uv.SmBi mmmmmTmXV sibsIsissU , " ,' i'i , JssssssssssW mLwmszjgijgAWp SSSmmmm Tf in need of anything in the Silverware lino, I havo it. Knives, forks, spoons, carving sets, game shears, steak sots, salad forks, hntior spreaders, oyster forks, fruit knives, orange spoons, berry spoons, and everything in silver for the table. Sugar and cream Tea Sets and dainty Silver Dishes. I carry the Clorham Co., Heed and Barton, 3817 Koger Brothel's, Vm. H. Durgau. MARTIN J. REDDY, The Jeweler Near Post Offico. Medford Iron Works E. 0. Trowbridgo, Prop. Oonoral Foundry and Machine Works Pacific 401; Home 2D8U Res. Pac. G031; Home 227L. For tho best of EVERYTHING MADE OP WOOD See us. Wo mako a specialty of OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES, MANTLES, SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS, Etc. Factory Corner South Fir and 11th Sis. Both Phones . J MEDFORD SASH AND DOOR 00. PASTOR LEAVES PULPIT TO BECOME UNDE SAN FRANCISCO, dun. 28. Do. eluriiig the methods of disposing of tho dead needed radical reform, I to v. Urn d ford l.cnvllt. for 13 years pnslor of tho First Uiiiliulini church horo has resigned today to hcctmio an mi dcilnker. In t letter o his cougicgnlliiii ho declared tho Chinese til u far inolo civilized than other races regarding bin tats, regarding death merely as n passing of tho body nml spirit, mid not ns mi end to nil. Tho letter con cen tinues: "1 am against the diiikcnltig of houses, tho pulliiu- down of blinds tuid other hiuhuric formalities, which oro done when a person dies." 500 Every Drop Does Its Work Xcrnlriin Is an economical motor oil liecauso it lubri cates so thoroughly. You get tho full working value from cory drop then It burns up cleanly, and you havo no trouble i with carbon. Medford ponds on Your Patronizing Home Industrioa and using ds and insist on your contractor and buildor buying of few months wo will havo a "GREATER MEDFORD1' Ti it's mado of Sheet Metal I can mako it JOHN SIPPLE TTomo M. R & TT. CO. Phono 30TJ Bldg. HOW DID HOLE GET IN CRUISERBATTLESHIP? SAN PHANVIrU'O, .Ian. 2H. Willi plates covering u distance of 7fi feet on tho pint side ciuhcd In, nml oth erwise, looking ns tf she hud been raked from hIciii to M"in by soma hostile llolillu and with no one on hnurd to explain what hiippoiud lo her, the cruiser Ciillfoinla lies in dry dock nt Marc Island ioiluy, Nuval oxpei Is decline that only a blow that would have thrown tho vossol on hor beam cuds would hnvo done. Hie dam age noted, nml aio mystified at tho Ignorance of tho officers mid clow regarding the mishap. Coin I martinis nro likclv. It was suggested I lint tho accident might hao occurred hcfoio tho Cal ifornia left poit hero Inst spring, its sho has not been in dry dock for a ciir. Tho Small Cans PLAT Bold In H hiiapi: - 1 and 6 i:.iiy to Handle (lallou fans For Salo l3verwhero Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) OraporloH and window tfnr.rinH mado to your order In our own workroom. mi:i:dpohi riutNiTUiir, & HAItDWAltl? COMPANY 10. A. Hicks I M. Korshavr (iunurul Manager (Ion. Stilus Mgr, OREGON GRANITE CO. Quarry Owners and Manufacturers Oregon Clrnnlto otanilii tho test ot tlino. Medford, Oregon j IIMIil 1 7 yfrJ &: &. m