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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1913)
i V 'V wr? J s s.5 r v SXGB FOUR. HUM i i urn VflfM 5IEDF0RD teC TRIBUNE, BTEDITORD. OftKCIOy. -NVRnNlfflDAY, ,TAOTA"RY 20, '1M.7. iLkajr-r- IOCAL AND L PERSONAL W. 0. Lcover of Central Point, county commission, wan In Mcdtord and Jncksonvlllo Tuesday. Tlios. L. Dcvoro was In Mcdford Tuesday. Ha will manage the Jack Ronvlllo branch o( Jorgcuson'a bak ery bcrcnttcr. Mllae Hlchnrdson and Charles Thompson, who are employed on Oorst & King's automobile lino be tween Marshflcld and North Bend, Coos county, aro making Mcdtord tind Jncksonvlllo a visit. Dry Hi wood at f 1.75 per tier at Jncksomlllo. Apply at 717 North IMvcrsldo avenue, Mcdford. 2C4 Mrs. Klla Orth Cotcholl ot Weed, CM., and her eon, aro guests ot Mr. nnd Mrs. John S. Orth. Thoy aro on tholr way homo froui a visit at KoBobure. 8. T. Bandry, Ratno warden, and J. C. Aitkin, deputy trult Inspector, wcro down troui Rogue 1th cr Tues day. Closing out sale ot pipes. Ire land's Bmoko House K. D. Wallace, coeport telegrapher, who Is In tho employ ot n company operating steamships between Alaska and other northern ports, Is In Mcd tord, visiting his mother, Mrs. S. D. Graham. Dr. ncrtha Sawyer ot Ashland, mado Medtord a professional visit this week. Ileal home mado bread at Dc Voo's. J. C. Hall, who went to Los An geles to sea the Anderson-Trott fight, returned Tuesday ovculng. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hcarn ot Phoenix were Mcdtord visitors Tuesday. Fred Alton Halght (National Con servatory New York) teacher of piano and harmony, specialist In cor rect principles ot touch and tech nique Iteeldonca studio, 11C Laurel street, phono 7262. Wm. Gerlg, vice-president of the Pacific & Eastern, left for Portland Tuesday. L. L. Ioro and Henry Gregory, who llvo near Central Point were business visitors Tuesday. B. Klura has znoTcd his sign busi ness to tho Boydcn alley betweea S. Central and S. Bartlett Mrs. H. Wcndt nnd Mrs. J. Mar tin were over from Jacksonville Tues day afternoon. Harry Handle, special agent tor an Insurance company, is making 8. B. Graham a visit. Dry fir wood, 12.25 a tier at rail road track In Medtord. Apply at 717 North nivcrslde. 265 J. C. Sullivan, who Is In charge of tho Itoguolands company's Mcd ford office, was iu Jacksonville Tues day morning. Insure and be sure. Right It we write It. It. A. Holmes, Tho Insur ance Mas. rst Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS X.&BT JUWUTTAXT Say Moat m night Vfcostsi r. w. wks sen A. X. OXX, MM T. K. Daniels, deputy exalted ruler of tho t. P. O. i: for this dis trict, has been making Aahlnnri nnd ltoseburg lodgcn an official visit. Leonard Taylor hns returned from a trip to Southern California. Vapor baths and sclcntlflo mas sage for men and women. Dr. R J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, 303 Qar- nett-Corcy Bldg. Thone 145. Kdward Hcrrlott nnd Jnmcs Groves ot Grants Pass, tarried n short time In Mcdford during tho week. Circuit court for Jackson county will reconvene at Jacksonvlllu on Monday, Vol). 17th. Mrs. HallldayHatght, pupil ot Marchcsl (Tarls), Oscar Sacngcr (New York) teaches tho art ot sing ing, tono placing and correct breath ing a specialty. Exponent ot pure "Bel Canto" ot tho Italian school concert, opera, oratorio. Individual lessons or In class (three- in class) Residence studio, 11C Laurel street, phono 7262. J. D. Cook nnd Gcorgo Reed ot Joscphluo county mado a business trip to Mcdford tho forepart of tho week. Mrs. H. A. Bautcn nnd Mrs. Gor don Stout were among thoso who spent a tew hours iu Mcdford Tues day. Fruit labels in any color printed by the Mall Tribune. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Parker ore In Portland on a short visit. Miss Zclla Doano arrived from Red Bluff, Cal., this week on a visit. Carkln & Taylor (Joh H. Car- kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building Mcdtord. Frank Benson and H. W. Llndscy of Central Point district transacted business In Mcdford Tuesday. Luko Ryan and Joseph Apple- baker ot Jacksonville were business visitors in Medtord Tuesday afternoon. New York Llfo Insurance Co., C. Y. Tengwald, Mcdford National Bank Bldg., phono 3371. Lincoln McCormlck left for tho north Tuesday evening on profes sional business. D. W. Stono of Willow Springs district was among tho many who camo to Mcdford Tuesday. Dr. S. A.- LocKwood and Dr. Myr tle S. Lockwood (regular physicians, not chiropractors) have removed their offices from the Hasklns' build ing to 232 E. Main street. 271 Miss Edith Smith ot Grants Pass and Mrs. R. H. Cousin ot Glendate were among their Mcdford friends this week. Harry Mills left for Portland Tuesday on tho evening train. To close them out, all cook stoves and ranges, at reduced prices, give us a call. F. W. Shaplelgh Hard waro Co., 28 South Central avenue. E. L. Morrison ot Klamath Falls and E. W. Westberry of Eugene aro In Mcdford for a short stay. M. P. Jacoby, postmaster ot Tolo, made his usual vlsft to Medtord Tuesday. Bring that old book with torn blading down and have It rebound at the Mail Tribune office. Costa but little. tf Will Norrls and his brldo arrived from Lakevlew Tuesday and will re main in Mcdford a while. C. L. Munson of Portland and C. D. Gabrlclson of Salem aro In Mcdford. E. E. McLaughlin left for tho north on Tuesday's train. Col. R. C. Washburn ot Table Rock spent Tuesday In Mcdtord. Fura cleaned, lined and nuulo over nt ttAiitrtplim, Rev. F. C, Lovctt ami his family ot Grants Pass are nmotig their Mcd ford friends. E. D. Weston, commercial photog raphern, negatives mado any tlmo or plnco by appointment. Phone M. 1471. K. W. Hunt of Slupon nnd M. 11. Bart arrived in Medtord Tuesday but will not stay long. Telephone to Pantorlum, Main 5441 nnd our drivers will call for clothes to bo cleaned, pressed, al tered or repaired. Mr. Maroton left for Lowhton, Malno Tuesday, having been called liomo by the serious Illness ot a near rotative. Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes ton's, opposlto book store Mrs. F. G. Coffman has returned from a visit with friends living In Nevada. Peter Barneburg nud Wm. School were In Mcdford Tuesday afternoon. Hats cleaned and blocked Pan torlum. Thosmas E. Osgood, rounty sur veyor made an official trip to Jack sonville Tuesday. Collect those scattered sheets ot music you value and have them bound In book form at the Mill Tribune. . tf Fred Knox of Josephine county nnd Elmo Throckmorton ot Applegate were among their Mcdford friends Monday. Men's and women's clothes cleaned and pressed, altered or repaired nt Pantorlum. Col. Gcorgo P. Minis of Seven Oaks transacted business Iu Medtord Tuesday afternoon. Fashionable dressmaking. Evening and afternoon gowns. Latest stylo Ungerlo a specialty. Mrs. E. M. Painter, lato of Now York City. Hours 2 to 5 p. m. 518 King struct. Phono 60S4. W. I. Vawtcr has gone to Oakland. Cal., on business connected with the M. T. Mlnncy railway enterprise. Good apples at 30 cents a box at tho Producers Fruit company's ware houso In Mcdford. 2G Mr. and Mrs. Melncr and Mr. and Mrs. Pfelffcr ot Cedar Falls, Iowa, wero In Mcdford recently, guests of E. J. Runyard and his family, for mer neighbors' ot theirs. New and dry piano boxes for sale. Palmers' Piauo Place. Phone 4691. 270 Tho Elks aro planning to hold a danco for Elks and their ladles only on February 24, which Is to bo a good oldfashloncd, Informal affair. A flue burned out In a residence on Austin street shortly after noon Wednesday which led to tho turning in of a firo alarm to which tho de partment rapidly responded. Tho hugo fire truck got stuck In tho mud on tho way back and had to bo dug out. Tho Mooso lodge will glvo a danco this ovcnlng at tbelr ball. Tho com mlttoo has gono to a great deal of trouble In decorating and plunnlng tho event and thoso who aro fortu uato enough to havo au Invitation will miss a treat ot thoy fall to at tend. Gcorgo Meyer has returned from Scotts Valley, Cal., where ho fouud a foot of snow. 1 WATER WAGON l.OS AXarJitiS, Jan. 'JO--Jim Jof. fries is mounted hih on llm water vrngon Utility, white Harney OhlficM h keeping piu-o with tlmt eliielo, to be present itt itny fatal hwa of t'iiIIU binuui by, thta otii'e-ptij;ilitiu pawn jeer. Upon Jeffries' nullity Jo eliinj lo the seal for one year, during which time lie ktUo must forego eiptielle, depends llio ownership of n $'J,800 pot which reached its fire in tmtiUt piece. Jitffrios mid Oldl'icld htUiup; each others hot, while u party of friends ntiplntuUnl. The fo niter champion denied his abstinence, ilcoUion wn nuulo with it i.. .... view to uuother ."comeuuok" at tempt. BILL TO CURB ABUSE OF INJUNCTION POWER BUD'SNAMEISWELL KNOWN SAYS COUR T SAM'.H. Ore. Jan. 20. A bill aimed nt abuse of the iiijiitiotioit pow er by die courts wits introduced in the senate today by Day of .Multno mah. It provides dint no teuiporniy injunction nhnll be issued without no tieo to the defendant, ami no tempor ary rvttrnituiig order Niici1 unlets it nliull nppenr from epeeifio facts shown bv affidavit or verified hill that immediate nud irieparalile loss will result. runcrnl Notice. Tho funeral ot Mrs. Mary E. Mc pherson will bo held nt her lato resi dence Wednesday morning at 11 a. m.. Rev. Eldrldgo officiating. Mrs. McPhcrson was born In North Carolina Dec. 29, 1S4 4, and moved to Mcdford In 18SS, Sho was married to Joshua McPhcrson In Iowa Iq 1867. Sho is tho mother or A. W. McPhcrson, Mrs. F. It. Bellinger, Mrs. Gcorgo N. Flsk nnd Miss Ber tha McPhcrson of Mcdford, C. L. Mc Phcrson ot Grants Pass and A. R. Mc pherson ot Oukland, Cal. "llur Audormm and Mmlford aro well known In nud about Los An golos,'1 stoto Court llitll, who re turned Tuesday uveulng from the southern city whero ho saw tho Anderson-Trott fight last Saturduy, "and a Mcdford tight fait gets lots o( attention. Even In .tho theaters Uud'H linmo Is used, olio man stating tlmt 'Bud had ono nioro Rivers to croHa', "Hud mado n big hit nud now San Francisco Is roasting hint hecnusu ho refuses to fight his next balllo In tho bay city but states ho will go twlto moro for Tom McCitrey tho Los An geles promotor. "Bud cortnlnly made good nt Vor nou. Ho cleaned Trott tip In n spec tacular and splendid manner." ;ae"iauiui"i-" '- "t'j l ! i 'ljuij, um DECLARE WAR ON DIGGER SQUIRREL Willow Springs (Iratigo hits tilling mated a cniupnlgti iinnliittt the dig ger nipilrrels In tho Willow Spring region, Plans aro being developed which, It curried out, will result In tho cxterinliiittlon ot practically nil the Hipilrrehi In the 0000 nuruti, moro or loss, llng between Hear creek and tho western foothills nud e toiidlug from Coitral Point to Tolo, To accomplish this n wagon load of poisoned grain wilt bo necessary, Tho bureau ot biological survey, Washington, 1), C, tins Issued n form ula for squirrel poison that has proved extremely offectlvo Iu Cali fornia, and this poison tho grange will propnro nud sell It to memliuiii and otlioiH at a very low flgtiro. Tim Idea Is meeting with general approval, and tho co-operatloit of ov oi y ranchman In tho territory Indi cated In expected. Messrs, 11. V. El den, i. T, Nonl and I), W. Hloim aro tho eoiiimlttou In cluirgo ot llio campaign, IT TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Tlueo work horses, I pair matched liluukH, weigh 1300 lbs, each, 317 12. Jackson HI. 370 FOUND Wntch mid fob. Mall Trl bum office 20U KOIt HAM:'.' piiro'bred Plymouth Rock cockerols, Mnrch birds, II. II, lttimsey, R. It. No, I, Medtord, Oregon, 207 Hotel Medtord Rooms without IniIIi Hoc per day ami up. Rooms with tmtti 91.01) per day and up. Special rates j week or month. Combination brttikfnM ever; morning !!3, :W nud 4,1 cents, tile Mi- Ed ward Locko has written a piny on German-American llfo called. "The Silver Wedding." It will bo produced next month by H. II. Fra-xcc. Tomorrow ' MEIteilAXTH LUNCH Mulltgatawney Fried Silver Smells with Tumatoo Banco Pommcs Julleiino Dolled Sugar Cured Ham Hocks with Lima Beans Ragout of Tenderloin nut Cham pignons Calts Brains nnd Scrambled Egg Dccoro Mashed Potatoes Stewed Turnips Sauer Pickles Chocolato Cream Pie Orange Sherbet Tea Coffee Milk During nirol hours beautiful music and nlnglng will be rendered by llerr Carl Grlssrn and .Mate. Krelync. Economy in Buying "Well Made Footwear 4 WE seldom littvo the least complaint of bhocs dint bear tho uuuiu of "JOHN KELLY." Of courno there's n renson. It is that for forty yean "JOII.V KELLY" has mado I - est, good fitting and very smart bhocs fur women. It's economy to buy one of this mako of hIiock. They give real satisfaction and keep their Minpc during n long period of $3.50 $4.00 $'1.50 wenr. xtfcicttM '"Good. Shoes" Opposite Postofflce January Clearance Sale CHILDREN'S COATS, 73 TO CHOOSE FROM, AT EXACTLY ONE-HALF PRICE $,1.00 Coats Now $2.50 $0.7.") Coats now . ,. .. .. ,.$J.10 $7.f)0 Coats now ., ..,.$11.75 $8.50 Coats now .. .. $4.5-5 TAILORED SUITS All fall and winlm Tailored Suits at twaolly ONE-HALF PRICE $l.").0O Suits now $7.50 $20.00 Suits now $10.00 $2.").00 Suits now $12.50 $:K.00 Suits now $17.50 LONG COATS 'All Fall and Winter Coats at exactly ONE-HALF PRICE $10.00 Coats now $5.00 $15.00 Coats now $7.50 $18.50 Coats now . . .$9.25 $25.00 Coats now $12.50 EVENING DRESSES Chiffons, niarqiii'.sottcs and net Drosses at exactly ONE-HALF PRICE HOSIERY SALE Armor Plate J lose, the kind that is k'liarantuod. HOME OF LA ORECQUE CORSETS Ladies' Cotton Hose, Ladies' wool or fleece high splieetl heel ami lined Uose, regular J)5c double toe, in black, a quality. Sale price, a regulV 20e retailer. Sale pair 23 price 14 Ladies ' Cotton Hose, Ladies' Cashmere fine quality ill a ribbed Hose, a fine quality, rib top or an all ribbed; our bed top; a regular 75e regular Jl5c quality. Sale quality. Our sale price, price ....23 a pair 4!J AHRENS &!?W AAAAAAAAA eIMlMTeeeeee t T 2 t r f f f T T T t Fruit GroAvers Attention! We are better prepared than ever before to supply your wants for 1913 Smudge Pots Wo have arranged to get a Mipply of the standard 5-quart lnrd jmil pots, as recommended by Prof. O'Gara, and which gave univcrmtl tutisfaction last year. To supply our cubtomers on time wo must havo their ordera im. mediately. Wo will dclivor from tho ear at lie. Dou't delay. Order today if you wunt to protect your crops thin ycor. Lime and Sulphur Tho tinio is drawing near when all orchardisUi will waut to Htnrt their lime and sulphur spray. If wo aro lo get au adequate supply wo should have tho estimates of our customers' needs at once. Wo havo arranged to use a 33 degreo baumo test bolution, manufactured in the lloguo River valley, If wo can get your ordera early enough wo can mako proper arrangements with growers whereby wo will be able to sell at GOc per barrel lower where taken from tho car than when handled through warehouse, Send in your orders early if you waut to be euro of your lime-sulphur. i HAYES k High Pressure Spray Machines Wo havo been appointed agents for tho Roguo River valley of this high pressuro lino of sprayers. After careful investigation and experiment for thrco years, we aro fully convinced wo havo scoured tho highest grade spray machine on tho market. Thoy guarantee to maintain 300 pounds pressure with four lines of hose- under ordinary orchard conditions. We have three sizes with respective capacities of C, 71i and 10 gallons per minute, This machine is set on a steel framo with double acting trucks which enables it to mako tho shortest possible turn thereby eliminating any chance of skinning trees, We havo a machine hero now which wo will be glad to demonstrate to any one. Have a carload ordered which will bo horo next mouth. Come iu and figure with us beforo buying a spray outfit. , Arsenate of Lead ' Wo aro exclusive agents for tho Grasselli arsenate of lead Iu tho Roguo River valley, This load has been used iu the valley for a number of years with universal satisfaction, Wo aro prepared to mako tho lowest prices and most favorablu terms, quality considered, of any on tho market. Grass Seeds We will havo a full supply of soeds and as tho time is drawing near, to prepare for sowing, lots have your orders early. 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