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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1913)
kft' f f' ' K-r- w .'r PAGE TWO. amnFORn ArATfi TRrnuNK AmnKORi), OKK(ioNr. Kinn.w, kkuimwwy ii. mm, irsrir. -.- - 'J t OCALAND L PFRSONAI " It. II. Cox nro In A. V. Newlmll uf Mr, mil Mr. MecUont. Ho U llofkcloy, Cnl. W. II. Canon made n trip to Ah- laml Thursday, returned In tho even ing. .'l)r. 3. A. Lnckwooil anil Dr. Myrtle 6. Lockwood (regular iih.vnlclnns, not chiropractors) havn removed their offices from tlio ltniklns bulldlnR t!t 2.12 13. Main street. tMtoy Austin Is nmotiK tlio residents of. Seattle who arc In tlio city ami valley on business. t n. V. Tlireshor. the miner, and II C. Messenccr of Agato woro In Med- rom Tttursciay. llcnd.the JlcrrlvuUl Shop ad tOi day. , J. W. llrlstow or Portland Is maK Jiik Mcdford n business visit Wm. Carlton nnd K. Burdlck of Rogue Hlvcr wero recent visitors In Mcdford. Call nnd seo the flno rap rugs at llrlttsan's second hand store, 303 Knot Main St. 2S0 0. Qrlmes on Thursday mado Mcd fonl his nrst visit In scverat weeks. You want now books. Attend the benefit concert and add to the book fund. 2?9 Miss NellleSterens of Ashland nud MtsTtii'ftriitlo Tyrar of .losephlno ouunty mado Medford friends a visit this week. " Closinc out sale- ot pipes. Ire land's $ftoko JIouio. " D. niteames, the well known so clallst Mb feai been qulto HI. Is con valescent. Tho Holland dlnlnp room will servo this evening from 5 to S a Table do Iloto dinner, SO cents. 279 J. M. Webb and his son wcro down from Itocuo River Thursday after? noon. Ileal hotao mads bread at Do- Yoo's. i H. Arnold of Salem Is a business visitor In Mcdford. Chicken lunch at Manhattan 25 cents. 279 J. V. Arthur of Los Anneles Is anions the Callfornlaus visiting In Itogno river valley. You want new books. Attend the benefit concert and add to tho book fund. 279, Isaac Shaw lias sold his retail li quor establishment on Kront street to Mr. SwaKsert, lately of Portland. Bring that old book with torn binding down and feave It rebound at tho Mall Trlbtme ottlee Ceata but little. tf Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Hartley and Geortto Parsons of California aro spending a few days In tho valley WeeRs 6 McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS LIST AMXarTAXT Xlgbt Paontsi r. W. Wk S071 IT A. S. Orr, 36 0 Warmer Days! ami Shoe to ruiuplcto Spring Cobtiinie X m mms UrHJ .wM. Tlie very nlr amellH uf Hprlug every bird uoto tolls us that a new Beimou Jb at hand. Interest styles for creasing. In tho 1913 boot woiitcu Is fast In- Murh admlratlou U ex pressed for the pretty IiIkIi, wide toes tho smartest "JOHN' KKLlV" Jnst wo over showod uud for thu huusonuble mu terlnls, For correct wear wo recom moud: Oruy Bwiido .... ?I.G0 Tim IUishIh Calf 4.00 Whlto Nituiirk 1.00 We'll show you! f "Oooo Shoes' OjinoHlto Post Office J Horn, nl Anient, Feb. 7, to Mr nnd Mrs. Yv II. Johnson, formerly of Jacksonville n son. Chicken lunch nt Manbattnn 5S cent .. 279 Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. Patrick, lato of W'njwI'fSil ncn Iti M.iilffirtt ntut mnv ocntO. insure and no sure, itignc ir wo wrllo It. It. A. Holmes, Tho Insur ance Man. Hr v Mrs. H. C, Jorcenson Is the guest of friends nt Ashland? where she for merly resided. ,' , j You want now books. Attend tho benefit concert nnd add to the book fund. 279 10. V Hcrchberger of Fairbanks, Alnska Is- stopping In Miidford and may remain '(tunic time. This Is SU Valentine's day, nn event nlmost forgotten In this Indus trial period. Tho Holland dining room will '.servo this evening from t to S a Table do Hoto dinner, GO cents. 279 K. K. lllne," representative of tho llulldere & Investors Co., of Port land, made n business trip to Ashland Thursday. Vapor baths and sclentltlo mas sago for men and women. Dr. h. J. Lockwood, chrtopractor, 203 Gar- nett-Corey Bldg. Phone 145. Miss Nellie Mclntyro of Jackson vlllo Is In Mcdford the guest ot Miss Jorgenson. Head tho Merrlvold Shop nd to day. O. P. Booth, who went to Califor nia several months ago, Is In Mcd ford again. Chicken lunch nt Manhattan 2". cents. 279 Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Ensclc were over from Jackson creek Thursday, after noon. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Car kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building Mcdford. John S. Orth. cashier of the Mcd ford National Bank, and his family, who have been visiting on Applegate, nro at homo again. Now York Llfo Insnranco Co., C. Y. Tcngwald, Mcdford National Bank Bldg., phono 3371. II. H. Kllsworth ot Central Point district, was a recent visitor In Med I6rd. tf Tho Holland Mining room will yrvo this evening' from 5 to S n Tahto do Hoto dinner, SO cents. 279 John Wado Is In Mcdford again, af ter an extended stay In Ariiona. Mr4, and Mrs. M. S. Thompson of Climax wcro in Mcdford Thursday, trading with our merchants. Mrs. It. B. Dow. Mrs. G. E. Neit her and her daughter. Miss Laura, ot Jacksonville spent Thursday after noon In Mcdford. Frank Caldwell ot Gold Hill made a trip to Medford tho forepart ot tho week. K. II. Farrar, superintendent of Mcdford's light and water plants, when they were municipally owned, was In tho city Thursday. He is now In charge of tho power plant at Hay Gold. K. C. Hogsctt, president of the Mcdford Abstract Co., made a busi ness' trlp"to Jacksonville Thursday. J. M. Kloman, who has been at Gazelle. Cal., ills former Home, re turned Thursday. A hoc supper will bo held nt the Hodmen's new wigwam on Applo street this evening, under tho au spices of Wcatonka council, Degree ot Pocaliontas, A general invita tion Is extended. J. C. Pendleton of Table Hock was union c the many who cumo to Mcd ford on business Thursday. C. Watson arrived from I.ako county ouo tiny this week And may remain soiun time. Born, in Mcdford, Fob. 12, to Mr and Mrs. Darby O'Toole, n eon. Paul Hansen, who has been In Northern Oregon, near Portland, vis iting his wlfo, returned to Mcdford during tho week. Mrs. L. G. Melbourno has been vis iting with Ashland friends. Circuit court will reconvene nt Jnrksonville Monday, after an ad journment of several week a Why dor God penult evil, sor row nnd death, when ho could purmlt It In n moment of time? Kxll will bo forever cxtlugulnhcd when God's purpose In complete nnd tho bene fits ot Christ's death Is made co-extensive with the curse. Hoar L. l .Ink at St. Mark's hall, Sunday at :i o'clock. J. Watson of Klnmntli Falls nr rlved In Metjford a fow'duys since for n short stay. Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes ton's, opposlto book store. Julus lwuidqulst lina, been In Jack sonville for sdjiuo tlmu past, assist ing In tho extension of tho tax roll, which will soon bo placed In the sheriff's hands. , Fashlonablo dressmaking. livening and afternoon gowna. I-atcst stylo llngerlo n specialty. Mrs. K. M. Painter, lato of New York City. Hours 2 to S p. in. SIS King street. Phono C0S4. L. Merger nnd Theo. Kngcl of Phoenix wcro among their Mcdford friends Thursday. E. D. Weiton, commercial photog raphcrn, negatives mado any time or placo by appointment. Phone M. 1471. Joseph Williams aud John Lyons nro In Mcdford. but will rvturn soon to -Hock Point district, where they nro engaged In mining. Tho "Sultana," n six part serlnl byllenry C. Itnwlnnd, author of "Sil ver Side," begins In this week's Post. . 2S2 Geo. H. Perkins of Ccntrul Point was In Mcdfonl Thursday, accompa nied by a cousin, who arrived from Uastern Oregon recently. Take tree guess on school pictures and get n beautiful plcturo ot Crater Lake frco at Gcrktng & Harmon's studio, 12 K. Mnln street, near First National Bank. Phono 2154. i Mr. nnd Mrs, Chicago arrived NOnDICA TO SING HERE TONIGHT G II. Mathews of Cugto Point was In Mcdford Thursday afternoon. Crater liAkn photographs pro nounced by exports In bo tho best ovor mado of tho lnko nt Gcrktng ft Harmon's studio, 12.H K. Main street, near First National Dan. Phono 2151. Kodnk finishing and enlarg ing, ncgntl'vcH made any place. Henry aud John Itoydnou of tho wwl fork of upper Applegate nro In Medford on tt short IiuhIucm trip. I). 11. Hussell of Sams valley was a recCnt visitor lit Mcdford. Buy n Singer at our own terms nun your spring sowing will bo a pleasure. Singer Sewing Machine Co., J. G. Painter, agent, 417 Ml F. & H. Bldg. Phono 3441. Wo' nlco rent rachitics and do repairing I Mr. nnd Mrs. A (' Lewis of Giants' Push are In Mcdford on IiukIiu1 j Looking nhenil! What will the( earth bo like. In ono-lhouaud years with all our lincuttons and Increase of knowledge upon all subject And j no more war and uo liollrciiu'ii ! needed Hoar K I' Ink ut til. I Mark's hull Sunday :t p. m. Tlio ladles' frVo rest room opens Saturday. Hit floor M. F. ,fc II. Illtlvc. Tho "Sultana," n six part serial by Henry C. Itowhiud, author of "Sll-; vor side." negitis lit uou ui-oK'm p Post. Do Voe's News glnnri. 2S2 hi Mrs. Sarah Phtdttu of Foots ervek i ' ' spent Friday with friends In Med-1 - ford. ! That the methods of (ho Kokuc Lewis 1). llalg of Talent Is vis- river valley lolatho to fruit raising Itlng friends in Mcdford. lis itttractlug attention In other sluti The ladles' free rest room opens u evidenced by nit older received Saturday, Hh floor M. F. & II. Illdg. fnuit WuneKvllle, N. ('.. a few das Mr. nnd Mrs. V. II. Staid of Ash-' ago by the Mcdford Furniture land spent Friday with Mcdford ( Hardware Company of this oily. The friend-.. jcomiHiuy had run a small display ad The bible says, "There shall be no I verttsement In the Mull Tribune of more curse nud.no more death."! the Faulkner printer, as adapted to Ureal .n!;iv--. will lie greelt'd li, towded Indite wlieu Aw appears W toiieert al Nntntoriuiti foiiiflil. Could our Creator have prevented the entrance of sin? That ho did not Is sufficient proof that cWl Is per mitted for some grout lusting good. Come and hear S. F. .Ink Sunday at C. W. Hcsso of; 3:00 p. in. nt St. Murk's hall. In Mcdford Thurs-j John Mnckrodt has resigned his day evening. position at the Medford Phnrmuoy A. Beall uud Carl Wluton of Con-j nnd bus left for Portland. He wits trnl Point district transacted business succeeded by Clarence Burke. in Mcdford one day this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. B. Stlnetuan of Albert Anderson nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. nm, Cttl.. nro lit Mcdford on tt short W. Helms of Grouts Pnss made a trip j bimlnetw trip. , to Mcdford Thursday. . John William of Trail Is In Med- J. I). McArdle hns returned from ford on a shortMiiulness trip. n lengthy visit with his family near Mrs. Joseph Llggett Is vUltlug Los Angeles. 'friends In Ashland. the class of work carried on In the valley, nud received an order for a pair ot tlie Faulknors nud a pruning saw to be snt by parcel post. Ap parently the east Is sitting up uud Inking notice. The primers and saw were sunt Imiuedlutuly. Meral: It pays to udvertUe In the Mall Tribune. Policemen Clnneade' nnd lllntoii stopped what would have bn it very serious runaway at an early hour Friday when n bread delivery wagon horse started up front striwt. The ' pair made a nervy capture. No dm 'uge resulted. "A Nation of Dyspeptics" Aiiii'iicuu People Hnvo Ilccii Called Hurried uud careless habltB of eating, Irregular mouls aud foods that do not harmonize, tend to weaken tho digestive organs nnd re sult In different forms of Btoiimch trouble. If you are one of tho uiifortunutes who have drifted Into this condition, cat simple foods only, slowly, regu larly and tuko Vino!, our delicious cod liver aud iron tonic. Mr. and W. E. Waterliouco of Portland, Me., Buys: "My uxporlunco loadH me to bellevo that no other remedy equals Vluol for utoinuch troubles. Aftor suffering for yours itud trying nil kinds of remedies wttliruit . linln V'lnnl f.nr,.f1 nf itlmil. '.T. .,(.w..p - nv.pi . ...w. m... . M....- ttuu iruiiiiiv uiiu uiiui.t uiu U) nu j run eat heartily without" tho slluhtust dls- ftrdfis." Tho recovery of Mr. WatorhoiiHo wa's- due to the combined uctlon of tho medicinal elements of tho cods' livers aided by tho blood making and strength creating properties of tonic Iron, which nro contained in Viuol. Wo will return tho purchase monoy overy time Vlnol fallu to beuoflt. Medford Pharmucy, Mcd ford, Oregon. 1 .fc UT if u --f jg k a tr fEflkir mJr i Ti XT .i r i t . i-i -s r t n Tf k i ant We be a Little More Lconomical, year A The man with his nose to the grindstone, trying to "make both Kfm more as the price of living soars. Cottolene will help you immensely by cutting down your butter bills. Use huttcr on yotirtnblc, but not in your kitchen. With butter at present prices, you simply could not afford to use it in cooking, even if it would produce better results. Hut when Lottoicnc will shorten and iry as goou as or even better than butter anu the price is about one-third why not try it, and practice economy without feeling that you are "skimping yourself or your table? Remember also that rwc-UuVds of a pound of CottoUnt will go as far a, a full Cottoiene is Nature a Shortening a vegetable. LHtLflHtiimfc Urn, sound of cither butter or lard. product healthful, digestible, and in every way satisfactory, -PLAIN LATER CAKX Try this recipe: Cteim 'A cup Cttttttnt tvith 1 cup iuKar,mlx in alternately A cup milk and 2 cupf pastry flour, in which 2 tratpoont baking powder and lA tenpoon salt have been thoroughly lifted. Heat well, flavor, and add three itlfily beaten eggt. Bake in two layers. This tatter Is a good foundation recipe and may he uied with iplcts, chocolate, fruit or nun, with an y desired filling. Made only by TIIE N. K. FA1RB ANK COitPANY ff i jCj 1 HIBBARD'S GROGERY 1 Wishes to thank the friends and cus- tomers for the liberal patronage ! XI-VXXVtVV4 UUlUJlg VJJLlAJLlg VV VCIV. I ! X CATTTDPiAV CPUPTATC V J5 Iby. bust SiiL'ai' S1.00 Slitndanl 'ronmlocs, win 106 A Jiod Beans, pur II). 5' Ktaiulard Corn, oan ;. 10 Y Ji'ancy .1 'runes, per lb. 56 Ciood Urund Peas, :an 10 y V V J MR. PARMER Wo would like eggs ,and produco and pay liighoit pricoB. t 1 We also handlo fJomDrossfid Yflfist. t T ? f Phone Home 282 S. Central Ave. I AmA merhivold shop TO STAflT DIG SALE Tim Mi'i'iiuOil Htiop Siilniilnv op- CIW It hill)) Wllll'll llfllTH tlUIIHlllll lll- iorluiiliicH lo llic 1iu,vei nl' Ii.ioKm, luliuncts', iiflii'e Kuplic, t'le. 'I'hU Hlore, in older lo imiilivtiie In IiiisIimms nUlien In ime minii'V nl Ulioo mill llieule i ii rexiill. Tho ntnnv I'llnnds r (lie Mriilv.ilil Mhop will he ulnil In It'll III lllltl il Will IKIIIIllll III Ml'llflllll mill (lie Miieeooa of 1 lit stile sennts iixsiiietl. Extra Special Saturday 100 MESSALINE AND TAFFETA SILK PET TIGOATS CRISP, FRESH, NEW GOODS IN BLACK AND A FULL LINE OF COLORS; NOT MORE THAN TWO TO A Ot 1 O O CUSTOMER, EXTRA SPECIAL ,fl.70 MILLINERY Kslivino priro ivduHioiin (Hi all trimmed huts and nut rimmed shapes, ono full taltli' tf triiiuiHMl halt, .spe cial price $1.00 price ... ... .ifl.OO 'IVimiued Hals," yiuir clmice I'rtuu stock vi'iIihm up to $1!0. ypechil ..JjJ.j.08 LONG COATS ONEHALF PRICE Kvery winter eont ii sfoelc iui'ltitliiirr (in. blnt-k linmdcloths which are l ways staph': caraculs, chinchillas, mixtures, etc.: $ 15.00 Coats. $1S.r() Conl... $L5.00 Ctmts. ...J?7.5t ci o- J? 12.50 $:.f.0l Coats J?17.50 $1 l.oO Mackinaw Coats 95 LADIES' WOOL HOSE EXTRA SPECIAL We are owixtorked oil wool hose and will lor a Tew days make the lollow itnr, Imk reductien: !t."ie wool Nose, spoc'l l)r lor cashmere Hone, ' special 411$ LADIES' TAILORED SUITS ONE-HALF PRICE lOvery full and winter suit in Hlock iiieludiujc screes, zilicliiiet. liianuieili cloths, all strictly tailored WtrnuMitK tlmt nre jihviiyn in voiue. $ 15.00 MiNHFM' Suits Jj7.50 $IS.r.0tailVd Suits 9D.25 $L'5.00 tail MSuit.s .12.5) $JJ'J.i50t,ail'dKuits9!(.U5 $.'15.00 tail'd Suits 917.50 ml Kb ml ' : 5 l ' 21- With eebsorfl they cut out a boy Who scampered oflT In joy, To tho grocery ctoro To ct flomo moro Of tlio energy producing GOLDEN ROD OATH. At 'our U nicer' .11.. mm3&??xK?&rmpxmh if FOR SALE uisiuesK to IN J'n order lo lake up immediately t proposition in Sail Krancisoo 1 linvjii decide offer mv Orchard nt a (IIMOAT SACIM KICK. IF THERE EVER WAS A BARGAIN THIS VALLEY, HERE IT IS 8 acres .Hear Creek bottom soil, 2 miles north of iWedford jiost office, planted to Mow town 1'ippins eleven years old, and inlorplnntcd -with llarllot.t and U'Anjoii .Hears 'I and fi years old. A strictly commercial ))i,oposition, jIelons, Potatoes, Corn, etc., CAM j!'! grown lo perfection hetwe.on the rows. rould Hiiggpst U pai'lies having a Jiltle idle cji)itnl that this proposition will pay much hotter than LOAN I NO money. A NUHI', 'l'ICK-UI OK $1500 to $2000 Can he. made inside of six months. Aly price is $5,000, $:i,000 cash, Imlmioo on time. Itoul value of place $8000. INVESTIGATE TODAY. F. G. Andrews, Owner Hotel Holland Medford, Orogon J i i . 1 :.u - . T T T-T.TJT T T T . T T T T T T TV TTT.Tl