Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 07, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PCAL AND
PERSONAL
Members of thn county corps of
Inspector itro now going over tho
oi'eharda In .Ashlnnd and vicinity
iirnrchlnK for bllRht and acale. The
Inspection li undor tlto chargo of In
spector" T. V. Bmllh of Talent. W.
U. Shovctt, of tlm Hitter Uoot valley
In Montana, la now making tho In
spection with thum. Ho was sent
tiy 'the littler noot Valley Irrigation
Co. to-got practical knowledge of the
blight and pent situation as handled
under tho Oregon laws and tho aula
superrlalon of Professor O'Gara. and
hi carp of Inspectors. Ho to spend
ing about two months In tho valley.
Mrs. J. Morrltt of Central
Point was among tho ninny from
down tho valley who wcro In Mcd-
ford Thursday.
Closing out salo ot pipes. Ire
land's Sraoko llouso.
11. K. Jfclll of Spokane, presi
dent of tho Knguo Hlver Caual Co.,
Is making Med ford a business visit.
Mr. ' and Mrs. T. E. McCarthy,
wjio have been at Salem for somo
time, aro In Medford ngnln.
Real homo made treat! at De
Voo's. AV. P. Bailor nnd M. C. Wilson of
Jacksonville transacted huslncse In
Medford Thursday.
Bring that old cook with torn
binding down and hare It rebound
at the Mall Tribune office. Costs
bat little. tf
Mr. nnd Mrs. Perry Asbcraft wcro
up from Ashland ono day this week.
Fresh smelt today, Be per pound at
tho Fish Market.
Mr. and Mr. J. M. Taylor of
Kanes creek were In Medford Thurs
day. Insure and do sure. Right If wo
write it, R. A. Holmes, The Insur
ance Man.
A. H. Houston and James Allen of
Phoenix were recent visitors In Med
ford. Fresh smelt today, 5c per pound at
the Fish Market.
M. L. Alford, cashier ot the First
National Dank, has returned from n
short Tlsit to Willamette valley
points.
Vapor oaths and scientific mas
sage tor men and women. Dr. R.
" J. Lockwood, chriopractor, 203 Gar-aett-Corey
Bldg. Pbone 145.
Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo II. Monroe
havo gone to Fresno, Cal., and may
extend their visit to Now Mexico.
E. a. Peril am, bridge contractor,
has gono 'to Portland and will be
gono a couple of weeks.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Car-
kin and Gleaa O. Taylor), attorneys-
at-law, oyer Jackson. County Bank
Building Medford.
Jack Truo of Ashland district
niado Medford a business visit
Thursday.
L.. earns ana c cnesicy wero
over from Applegate the forepart of
the week.
'New York Life Insurance Co., C.
Y. Tengwald, Medford National
Bank Bldg., phone 3371.
Wm. Ccrlg vlco president ot the
Pacific & Eastern railroad, left for
Portland. Thursday evening.
Mrs. 12. L. Farra ot Central Point
was among Medford friends Thurs
day afternoon.
Kodak finishing, the best at Wes
ton's, opposite book store.
J. J. Houck niado a business trip
to Ashland Thursday.
12. M. McKcany, manager of tho
Producers' Fruit company, has re
turned from Sacramento, Cal., af
ter an abuenco ot xcvcral weeks.
Fasblonablo dressmaking. Evening
and afternoon gowns. Latest stylo
lingerie a specialty. Mrs. E. M.
Painter, late of Now York City.
Hours 2 to 5 p. m. D18 King street.
Phono G084.
J. E. Davidson ami J. II. JJpcmau
of Cold Hill spent Thursday In Mod
ford. h. L. Jacobs, cashier of tho Fur
mcrs and Fruitgrowers bank, was In
Ashland Thursday on business.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
raphcrn, negatives made any tlmo or
placo by appointment. Phone M.
1471.
Frank Hybeo of North Jacksonville
uud M. F. llauloy of upper Ilutto
creek were. Medford visitors Thurs
day. 15. W. Wilson, deputy xhurlff, wub
tlo gtioBt ot Mr. and Mrs. K. E.
Owoiib Thursday evening.
Collect tnoso scattered sheets of
music you value and bare them
bound In book form at the Mall
Tribune. tf
W. II. Sherman and A. C. Hough
of Grunts pass wero business vis
itors in Medford Thursday.
Porter J, Noff has gono to Salem
ui)d Portland and will bo gono sev
eral days.
garggass , w i ., .. .jjj. jss
i 1), W. Hnrdcr of (Herniate to stop,
plug in Medford nt present.
Mrs, Jlfelgcii, for many years n
resident ill A at loch, died nt tho
kfjme of her mm, H. T. Hodge of
Gold Hill, aged 73 your.
Tnko frco guewi on school pictures
nnd get a beautiful picture of Crater
Lnko frco at Corking ft Harmon's
studio, 1SS E. Main street, near
First National Bank. "Phono 2154.
I. Householder nnd D. Mooro of
Cold Hill district wcro In Medford
Thursday.
Mr. Young who has been visiting
his con, Hnrry Youug, tho llnotyper,
during tho past several weeks, loft
for his homo In Michigan Thursday.
Crater Lake photographs pro
nounced by experts to bo tho best
over mado ot tho lake at Corking &
Harmon's stndlo, 1SS E. Main street.
near First National Ban. Phono
2154. Kodak finishing and enlarg
ing, negatives mado any place.
Homor Alger on Thursday re
turned from California, where he
has been engaged In mining.
Mrs. Dora Saltmarsh and C. C.
Pursel wcro among thoso over from
Applegate during tho week.
Watch tho numbers on your tickets
at tho Ugo. Every number ending
with on 0, or every tenth ticket en
titles you to a frco ticket to a later
performance.
S. P. Mathow ot Ilutto Falls is
spending a fow days In Medford.
Mrs. Harry Young ot Brownsboro,
has gono to Oakland, Ore., ou u
visit.
Walter Bostwlck of Applegate
made Medford friends n visit Thurs
day. Jos. Griffin ot Ashland, a well
known mining man, was in Medford
Thursday, ou his return from Forest
creek .district where he Is Interested.
Horace Pclton, president ot the
Gold Hill bank, was in Medford
Thursday afternoon.
Watch the numbers on your tickets
at the Ugo. Every number ending
with an 0, or every tenth ticket en
titles you to a frco ticket to n later
performance.
F. II. Madden and E. B. Hanlcy
have returned from their northern
trip.
Fletcher Fish,
Now that tho iiertructiirn of
the new Page Theater ! being erected
a splendid Idea of tltn plans nlunrt
which tho building was projected
may be obtained. Tho r.tcel Is being
rnlwd and Die brick Is rapidly being
placed until how the general shnpo
of the building Is evident,
Fresh smelt today, 5c per pound nt
tho Fish Mnrkct.
A force of men wero put at work
today making alteration!) on tho Ugo
Theater. Changes will be mado In
tho lobby and n pit placed before tho
stage for tho musicians.
Mrs. lnvronco Brown ot Jackson
ville visited In Medford tho forepart
ot tho week.
Homesteads can be secured In Del
Norte and Humboldt counties, Cal.,
and Curry county. Ore., by applying
to E. L, Kendall. Crescent Ctty, Cali
fornia. 275
Revival services nil next week nt
Methodist church. Preaching to
night, I
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS.
I ly A. C. Howlett.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
1ABT AMISTAXT
Bay faons .3971
Vlffbt raoatsi a. W. Wtsks 3071
A. x. on, sees
who Is in charge
ot tho Nordlca concert In Medford,
has been In Ashland and Grants
Pass in its interest.
Mrs. II. II. Tuttlo of Central Point
visited Medford friends this week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Barncburg nnd
S. A. Potter of Ashland tarried In
Medford Thursday afternoon
Luke Ryan of Jacksonville was la
Medford ono day this week, on his
return from Big Butte.
la Watch tho numbers on your tickets
at tho Ugo. Every number ending
with an 0, or every tenth ticket en
titles you to a frco ticket to a later
Tvrfnrmnnn
Mrs. J. H. Miller and II. Thomp
son of Joscphtno county wero In
Medford a few days since.
E. P. Hughes and F. H. Carter of
Ashland tarried In Medford Thurs
day evening.
D. Pcrozzie of tho Ashland Cream
ery mado a trip to Medford and Cen
tral Point Thursday.
V. D. Looney ot Jefferson, Marlon
county, and Mr. and Mrs. E. II.
Lamphero of Paloutl aro Jn Medford
for a short stay.
Earl Craft, who has been stopping
In Medford has gono to his homo In
Trail district
Watch tho numbers on your tickets
nt tho Ugo. Every number ending
with on 0, or every tonth ticket en
titles you to a frco ticket to a later
performance.
A. h. Morse ot Boise, Idaho, nnd
E. W. Allen ot Eugene wcro among
tho&o from abroad who hud business
Jn Medford during tho week.
Mr. nnd airs. C. D. Hendricks of
Plounco Rock aro visiting Medford.
Miss Louisa Carey of upper Itoguo
river is in Medford for n short visit
with friends.
Waller Dudloy, n prominent mem
ber of tho local lodgo of ElkB, was
presented with a handsome omblem
by tho lodgo Thursday night an n
token of appreciation for his wrv
ices. Dud leaves Saturday for an ex
tended northern nnd eastern trip, ex
pecting to bo absent sovoral months.
E. W. Charles has returned from
n visit nt Loh Angeles, his former
home.
Rogers and Walker, at tho IsIm, nro
putting on a miiHlcnl net that is far
nbovo tho ordinary. Tho IhIh this
week hua n strong bill of vaudeville
and licensed films.
Watch tho numbers on your tickets
ut tho Ugo. Every numbor ending
with an 0, or every tenth tlckot en
titles you to u frco, tlckgt 19 a later
performance.
1 omitted to Mule in my Wl letter
Mint L. C Duxnu kiivo u social dance
nt liU homo last Saturday night nud
I Imvo Miico. heard thnt there vn. n
nice sMiipaiy ami (hut they had n
very pleasant time.
Scott Ck!ie of Ilutto Full, wiw n
passenger on tho 1. & K. Monday
evening- on hi. way home.
Mr. Cro. oC lhttto Kails' iiIm nunc
out from Jledfonl Monday evening
and spent the night nt the Sunny
Side. He says thnt since lie left hero
some time ngo he has traveled over
the bigger twrtion of tho state of
California, taking tho const line from
San Francisco to San Diego nnd re
turninc through the center of the
state. Ho spent some timo in visiting
nmoni; tho orange groves of Califor
nia and reports that the papers have
not done the subject justice in their
accounts of tho dnmnge done there
by the frost, that it is n great deal
worse than the papers represent it.
A very large ortioii of the orchard
in the flat country nro entirely killed,
that many of the ulir'tree. twelve to
twenty years old have bunded ocu
and. that there nre hundred of aires
whore nil of the trees will have to be
due up entirely and new ones planted,
hut that the trees near nud in the
foothills wero not damaged so much,
that hundreds of hoxc of oranges
were frozen on the trees, nnd he pre
diets that there will lw tho hardest
times there for the next few years
thnt they hnve over seen in thnt
country.
Prof. Suddarth, principal .of our
school, says that they have the four
rooms nil nicely nrrunged now sines
Miss Knox hns taken charge of the.
fourth room nnd they hnve tho
classes divided up so thnt each class
can be properly attended .to, thnt
they now hnve ninety-two names en
rolled, nnd the prospect is looking
brighter. Wo ore living in hopes thnt
plans etui bo perfected so that we will
not have to cnd our children nway
from home to bo educated but have
them remain here and save the extra
expense of goinj to nnd from Med
ford five days in n week. As it now
Mr. Heath's two children, Frederic
nud Mit-s Frances, and Master Hob
Pnloitzo nre attending the schools in
Medford.
Horn Sunday, Feb. 2, J1913, to
Mr. nnd Mrx. Harvey Smith, near
Eaglo Point, a seven pound hoy.
lloni To Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Pence,
nt their home on Kile Creek, Feb. 2,
l'J13, u hoii. These two boys could
hnve been their shadow on their
birthday.
HEAVY FINES FOR'
BUCKET SHOP MEN
WASHINGTON', Fob. 7.- Iloaw
fines wero imposed hero todnv bv
Justice Stnfford of Iho dUtriot crim
inal court on n number of bucket hop
owners, indicted i April, Will, by a
fedcnil grand jury.
l.ouin Colin, Angelo Colin nnd C. A.
Tilli of St. Intuit and Samuel Adlor
of Now York wore each fined $10,-
000; Oscar llnppe of ,lerev Citv,
$.,000, and Chn.-Allov.of WVhimj.
ton and Win. J-Vx of Jersey Citv
SAfiOO each..
The oaos auaiu-l iv other nllogod
hnekotslmp operator wcru nolle
prosed. j ,
COPPER IS FEATURE
OF
NOTICII.
Member of HI. Murk's (liiltd aro
roiiiiosloil In ineiit at lit Murk's hall
Hatiirilny nflornuoii to inert lllshop
llcnildliig
1W "'"""" "S-1
Y iizcj s
2 for 25c
Tho new Mvluu LuflJrmlCplr frr
tlie Puny ihnuundi 61 tarn wlm dfrajml
toniMMnd tBllWtnl liotn llio cnliiuty c4l!t,
I Itt Llnxonl unWftlaMo Luitontwlri
Idelver
dollars
X longnt m ltundrtinliolil hp.
CCO, P. IDE ft CO.
AUo .1filTJ 0 Ittc ShlrU
TROY. N. Y.
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Men s Shoes $3.15
Kill- rtuii' yi'nr.s wo Imvo wtld (ho ,,Vobor" .f.'t.no
hIioom in MotU'oid. 'I'lioy iiIwiivh provo Hiilirtrnolmy,
Ask otii'oiiHtoiiioi'rt iMintiyniliii; tho itioriUs tl'llils httoi;.
Wo Imvo thorn now in slock in tho lutoat ltisU in lint
Ion or liluohor, inosl any ilosiroil lonthoi'. Wo nro
giving (on por oont tilT on nil shoos which rotliioos tho
price ol Iho Wobor shoos to l.lf) n pair.
THE WARDROBE
WEST MAIN ST.
XUW YOHK, Fob, 7- Tho Block
market closed dull today. Colon
and Southern Pacific gained frac
tionally, dcsplto tho nuiiouucomout
of tho llnrrlman diMntutloit plan.
London reported n chcthc In tho
slump In coppor, which aided In mak
ing tho metal tho ftrouncMt fen turn
ot tho market.
A stiffening In Kcnllng nnd Stool
aided thu llarrlmiius. The rallroud
stocks wcro predomliiont. Amalga.
mated and Smelting opened three
fourths of a point hlgliyr than tho
IiiHt closing. Itoinlti vero steady.
Ugly Stri s
Quickly Bariishtd
Yo Marvel How Worst Skin l-op.
lion Disappear a Result of
Famous Remedy.
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If rou hare bpn Xstillnc ume Uood
tnmblr. ome eruptive Utn llifi'. cill
tt tewma. lupui, pmrlaula, malaria,
itrofulu or hstyMvwUl, tUrre Is but
en sure. Mf' way fo 'core II. Auk at
tiny drug atnro for a tl 00 bottlo of
8. fl. 8. nnd you nre tlinn on the ro.d tn
health. Tho ncllnn of thin reinartuMo
remedy li jut as direct, Juat as r"ltlve,
lust as certain In Its Influence as that
the sun rise In the cost. It It oao of
those raro medical forces which act In
the Mood with the Mtno tlosjrro nf cer
tainty that Is found In ull natural ten
dencles. The manner In which It d"m.
InatM nnd contmli the mysterious trans,
ference of rich, red. pura arterial Ucod
for the diseased venous blood U mar
velous. Out throuch every akin pore acids,
sermii nnJ other lilixxl linpurltieit aro
forceil In the form ot Invisible' vapor.
The lunsrs breathe It out, the liver Is
stimulated to consume a (rronl proper,
tlon of Impurities, tho stomach and In
testlnes cease to cmvcr Into the Mood
stream tho catarrhal, malarial serms,
tho towels, kidneys, bladder and all
cmunctorlcH of tho lxly nre marshalled
tnlo a tlKhtlns form to expel every .
tlce of rruptlre disease.
There Is scarcely a community any
where but what has Its llrlm; example
of tho wonderful curative effects of
6. H. 8. Oct a bottle of this fsinoun
remedy today, und If your rase Is slut
born or peculiar write to The Hwlft 8m.
clflc Co.. 117 Hwlft ni'ljr., Allanla, (la.
Their medlral laboratory Is fsmous nnd
Is conducted by renownoU experts la
blood and skin dUcaies,
No. 81! 30
ItKrOUT OF Till: a)XIHTIOX F ;
The Medford National Bank
at Medford in the State of Oregon, at tho closo ot business, February t, 10 in.
Keviiirccs
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR BALK Orulu hay uud corn.
W. Isaacs,
WANTED Girl to help take caro of
children and assist with light
house work attornoons. I'hono
1302.
WHITE WYANDOTTES
Eggs for setting and stock for
salo from tho best birds In Southern
Oregon. Winners of 1st prlzo for
pen, 1st cock, 1st and 3d pullet and
2d ben at Grants Pass Poultry show
1913.
J. II. FULI.EK, Talent, Oregon.
IOan and Dltfrouiits . ......
Overdrafts, secured nud unsecured ...
II. H. Hondo to secure circulation -.. .
U. S. Uonds to secure Postal Savings ..
Premiums ou V. 8. Honda ......
Bonds, Securities, etc. . ..
Ranking house, furnlti.ro nnd fixture mm.....
Duo from National Hanks (not rcsorvo ngoiita)
Duo from 8tato and Prlvato Uanks und Hankers, Trunt Oni
panics, and Savings HankH -
Duo from approved llpservo AgcutH ,
Exchanges for Clearing Hoimo
Notes of other National HankH
Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels, and Ccnta
Lawitn Money Jtcservo in HiinK, vu:
Speclo ..
Itedomptlon fund wltlwU. 8. Treasurer (&tf of circulation);.
Jl2l.soo.sn
i;,'-M8.:t7
. 1011,000.00
7.000,00
2,3110.00
, 2y,o:is.r.2
. -18,800.00
727.80
i,u7r..sr
;2,:m7.2C
rf.0Jl.28
1,200.00
217.00
-10.007. ir.
ft,000.00
.7:iu,or.i,io
4100,000.00
. 25,000.00
l!,771.rfi
Total
MablllllCH
Capital stock paid In .;
Surplus fund- - :
Undivided Profits, loan cxpomicH and taxcu paid
National Hank Notes outstanding .... 100,000.00
uiviuenns unpam 210,00
Individual deposits subject to check 3 01, DO 8.30
Demand certificates of deposit y , 47,004.38
Time certificated of deposit ti'J,ifUJi!
Certified chocks 0-10.80
Cashlor'a chocks outstanding 2, 523.05
Postal Savings Deposits , -1,310.58
KotcH ami uuia rcuibcountcu 5,002.02
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M. M. Department Store
Successors to Meeker's
Bargain Saturday
, LADIES' HOSE
100 iloztMi IjiuHi's' lifu lUisp, spliiit'tl
lit'pl, doulilf too, fast blade,, plain of
ribbed lop. Saturday all day, pr. 10
EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING
27 iiii'lips wide, fast nlgcs, lii-autiful
pattpi'iis; sold in .stinit' storos Tor o()c
yard. Special UJ)
RAMIE LINENS
For spring, all polors, ,'K5 iuclioH
Avitb';jiust Hip artii'lp for llic sjirin
and siuiniiLT. Spucinl 121
TOWELING
.Mill oiid liiii'ii crash Towcliii, usual
ly sold for lli'of, on salo Saturday,
a yard 8V
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BLEACHED MUSLIN
nine Star intisliii, 'M inches wide,
extra quality; usually sold at tOc, on
sale Saturday all day 7$
Ladies' Spring Suita SO.SDS
Wo have Tit) tailored Suits, navy,
brown, tan, satin lined, all wool serp.'.
These are the greatest, value over
offeretl; usuallv sold at $t..0(. All
new goods .'. i?J),OS
MEN'S HATS
Hig assort incut of Men's Divhh
Hats, all colors; sold in all stores Tor
$U.fi0. Ou sale Jjl.,50
MEN'S OARHART GLOVES
lig special in Men's gauntlet CI loves;
regular $1.7f the world over, on sale
at this store, pair ipt.50
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Men's cotton ribbed Underwear,
I'lesh or natural grey; sold in nittny
stores for (!5e a garnieiil, on sale hero
Saturday VA)$
Calicoes Light, dark and mediumstandard yard
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Wash Dress Goods for spring aro horo. Eastor comos oarly don't dolay your
buying assortment complete
M. M. Department Store
Successors to Meeker's FOR "GOOD GOODS"
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On Sale Monday, February 10, at 10 a. m.
at Haskins' Drug Store, for subscribers only
General sale opens Tuesday, February 11
Reserved Scats $1.50
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Total 720,05,1C
Htato ot Orogon, County of Jackbon, SB.
1, W. II. Ooro, president of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that tho above statement Is truo to tho bent of my kuuwludgo and liujlaf,
W. Jl. OOUK,
President.
Subscribed and Hvvorn to before me this Oth day of February, 1018.
O. W. KOHlillTR,
Notary Public,
COJUtr.CT Attest: r
J. A. PBRIIY.
K, K, MHIMMCK,
.T. M, KKKNB.
Directors.
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If in need of anything in the Silverware line, J. have it.
Knives, forks, spoons, carving sots, game shears, steak sols, salad forks, huMor
spreaders, oyster forks, fruit knives, orango spoons, berry spoons, and everything in
silver for the table. Sugar and cream Tea Sots and dainty Silver Dishes.
I carry the Gorhain Co., Tfecd and Uartoji, 1817 .Roger Brothers, Wm. li. Durgnn.
MARTIN J. REDDY, The Jeweler
Noar Post Offico.
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