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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1913)
. Hlpsfltv ' OTTWOUn MATT, TftTnPNK MKHFOUn. ONMIOV, MONDAY, VUUUV WV 17, l!)l,'l. . -.. 1 "VL ,JJ '! ' 2L . 1 !. . ?n?'"TT "L. J ".'.. ' ' ' ' -I- jj;i'h " ' ' ' .' T" IOCAL AND t- PERSONAL Clrrtill roitrt trrnnrrnnl nt Jnrk Mm l.oulno Mnllrr. whit linn lircti MMIlltli. l lu.. hL...MlltM ..ll. .. I.....'. iMJMVllil' .tlllllfltljr iiiuiiiiii T1IIII II iiiiih j Thcro will lo nn cilucnllonnl mil)' nt the Vint M. K. church on Tiicb lny ovculng, tlio ISth. lllrtiop Cooke vll) ho the principal ppenkor of tjiji cvcnhiR nnd will kIyo nn nil ilrpM thnt will delight hla hcorors. JIvfirvboJv welromo and utkoiI to he prownt, no cpllocllon or nionny to lio rnlccd for nny purpose. Dr. KlrphRMBiior whb called to the homo of C. Bponcer wliooo wlfo lw iieen- 111 for ReiYrnl months. Thoy llvo north of Haglo Point. K. P. Horrlff of Apacho. Okln., Is employed na auctioneer for the Plorco subdivision ncutlon salo of ncrenne. Hd lloborta, the contractor and hUllder. who with Mra. Hoborts, has lieon In Southern California for n rouplo of months, has returned to Medford nnd will remain hero nnd ply hU vocation. Mr. ltobcrts has purChnKcd n. vacant building lot on West Fourth street, near Summit nvonuo. nnd la now erectlni; a dwell ing thereon for his own use. The dwelling will be of the French cha teau stylo, which Is the design now taking tho placo or the .bungalow In California. It will be JMx.tG feet In Mxe, ono story, nnd will contain five rooms, sleeping porches nnd all mod ern appliances. O. a Ilcacli, music studio. Vio linist. Will Instruct on violin, man dolin nnd guitar In correct method. Advanced student nnd beglnnors A.iiirM 234 E. 9th street. Phone Home 314-b or Main 3481. 307 Frank Snllcnger has his six room bungalow on Roso nvcnuo nearly ready for occupancy. 'Dob" Talor Is now nt work doing tho Interior painting and decorating. O. W. Tucker has n cement foun dation In for n new five room bun galow on Hamilton street. The building will have two porches and will be modern In every particular. Mr. Tucker will occupy tho building when completed. pr. S. A. Lotkwood and Dr. Myrtle S. I.ockwood (regular physicians, not chiropractors) Mvo removed their offices from tho Hasklns building to 232 E. Main otrt-ct ' llodlao and Lewis at tho Nat. Don't miss the fancy skaters at tho Nat rink two days Monday and Tues day afternoon nnd evening. Featur ing tho most difficult stunts ever known to tho skating world. 281 Word has been received In Mod ford of tho death of Mr. Utloy, fath er of Corey E. Utloy of this city on Thursday, Feb. 13tb. Cloelng put sale ot pipe. Ire land's Smoke House. Wra. Mullcr Is back from, a two months' trip to Southern California. Ho states that Hood river apples are better adverttsed than Roguo river, though poor prices aro being received for all apples this scnion. Many orange orchards, bo reports, aro prac tically ruined, as a result of the freeze. j. W. llerrlam has returned from a week's visit to Portland. Ho states that thoro 3000 vacant houses In tho metropolis, and outsldo of the building of BKyscrapcrs, mur cimnts reuort business dull. iiot fanmn mado bread at De- Voe's. Harry H. Hicks left Saturday on a business trip to Olyinpla. j. C. Ncff spent Monday in Med ford, eu routo to Crescent City. Ho wilt drive nn auto stage from Grants Pass to tho coast this summer. Ho stopped over to Investigate tho ds appeamnce ot his thoroughbred Bos ton bull dog, Kobo. and found that someone had wantonly shot him aud thrown the body Into Dear creek. Bring that old book wltfc n binding down and have It rebound at tho Mall Tribune office. CosU tint little. w C. E. WliUlcr bus returned from a, Hut of rdiilty cnon In tin tried Charles Wmlt of Centralis. Wnh., It at Jacksonville, making ralullvcn n vlll. Ouy Thrmhor nnd Warren King of Phoenix spent Saturday In Med ford. Vapor baths and sclentlflo tnss sago for mon nnd women. Dr. II. J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, 203 Car-nett-Corer Hide. Phone 146. Tyson Ucnll nnd Chnrles Painter of Central Point were among tho many traded In Medrord Saturday. Prof. Davis and M. 12. Hoot of Table Hock were business visitor In Medford Saturday. Pnutorlum cleans nud presses all sorts of clothlnc. Phnnn 2441. Chnrles Richards and Oeorgo Daily! aro ovor irom tint, uni., lor n snort stay In tho valley. W. S. llarnum. uresldent of the R. R. V. It., mndo a trip to Ashland Sunday. Miss Flora Gray, teacher ot p(nno. studio 144 South Central nvonuo. Phono 1241. 2SG Mlsa Elizabeth Nelkon of Port land Is In Medford, tho guest of Miss flortrudo Fay. She Is en routo to Southern California. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Helms vis ited In JackKonvllle Sunday after noon. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Car kin and Ulenn O. Taylor), attorneys-ftt-law, over Jackson County Bank Building Medford. O. W. Dowcy nnd Chester York ot Rogue River camo to Medford Sat urday on business. Dr. J. F. Reddy Is making u busl ness trip to tho country cast ot the Rocky mountains. Get your clothes cleaned and pressed at the Pantorlum and get out and enjoy yourselves. !N. M. Simmons nnd Wm. Rummel of England aro among those from abroad In Medford at prosont. M. SchulU of Myrtle Point and h. I. Jenkins ot Seattle transacted business In Medford this week. New York Life Insuranco Co., C. Y. Tongwnld, Medford National Bank Bldg.. phono 3371. S. G Van Dyko of North Phoenix. was a Medford visitor Saturday at tcrnoon. Dr. A. J. Poley of Enterprise. Wallowa county, was tho guest of Dr. and Mrs. Scoley Saturday. They wero former townspeople, Kodak finishing, tho best t Wes ton's, opposite book store. " W. 31. NInner. 11. D. Young nnd J. E. Wells of Josephine county wero here on business a few days slnco. Dr. C. It. Ray Is making a busi ness trip to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Taylor. Mr and Mrs. C. B. Stout, Mrs. C. D. Abbott and her daughter of Jack sonville, wero Medford visitors Sat urday. Hats cleaned nnd blocked. Pan torlum. Shorlff Slnglcr nnd Chauncey Floroy, doputy assessor, wero over from tho county seat tho forepart of tho week. John F. Miller of Jacksonville spent a short time in Ashland Sun day afternoon. Fashionable dressmaking. Evening and afternoon gowns. Latest stylo lingerie a specialty. Mrs. E. M. Painter, Into of Now York City. Hours 2 to 5 p. m. CIS King street. Phono P084. Charles Stolnburg and Charles Duugan were among tho Gold HI1- lers lu Medford Saturday. Miss Maud Ward, who has been visiting In Medford has returned to her homo at 8eattle. Harry Ward, driver for tho Pan torium, goes to Central Point each Thursday morning. Residents of Central Point and along tho road uo- tween horo aud thoro will ploaso boar this In mind. Mr. nnd Mm. N. W. Klmo, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Helnroth motored In from Griffin creek Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Law and R. H. two'months' trip to northern point.. Hopper of Portland aro visiting Ho saya the Roguo river valley looks good to him after the heavy suovsa of the Palouso country. Juck Sheridan leaves Monduy for n business visit to Seattle, hla for mer home. Inauro and bo sure. Right If we write It. R. A. Holmes, Tho Insur ance Man. Fred Colvlg, county recorder. Is at Grants Pass for u few days, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Col- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isaacs, J. H. Butler and 15. W. Wilson of Big Sticky, turrlod In Medford Saturday afternoon. llcmembei tho Modern woodyard bus plenty or dry oak und fir wood, reiuonablo price. Phono 31C3. 2$1 Mrs. Fred Rppor ot GrantH Pass Js In Medford, visiting Mrs. O. 1)vb. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Dy PJione 3271 MUM -;?&: S8 lu thn vnllov. E. D. Weston, commercial photog raphern, negatives made any time or placo by appotntmont. Pbona M. 1471. $, E. Wlnetrput of Grants Pass Is stopping In Medford for a short time. if-.. Ttr fihnnrnr nt Glendale U convalescing from a recent operation Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Miles wero In Ashland Sunday, visiting relatives. Tho "Sultana." a six part sorlal byHcnry C. Rowland, author ot "Sil ver Side," begins In tins ween Post. -"" 1A. C. Edwards, S. A- Potter and Harry Silver wero up from Ashland the forepart of tho week. F. A. Wise and George Barrows of Grants Pass mado a trip to Medford Saturday. Tnlrn free cuess on BCHOOl piCturcn and got a beautiful picture of Crater Lake freo at Gerklng & Iiarmpn studio, 128 E. Main street, near First National Bank. Phone 2104.' Prof. John Norllng, miner ami iiniuiinaKteri Is a niemuor of tho or chestra furnishing music for a lead ing theater at Stockton, upi. Mlshca Flosslo Dunford aud NeJIIo Mclntyro motored over- from Jack souvlllo Sunday. spending the winter In Houthrrn ('nil-1 fnrnln I. nt twitim nriln torn In. Is nt homo again. ,Mr and Mrs. Cass and Mrs D ' Hamilton of (Irani Pass nrre re rent visitors In Medford. Grater I.sko photographs pro notinred br expert to bo tho boat over mado of the lako at Qerktug A Harmon's1 studio, 13S E. Mnln Mrect. pear First National Ban. Phone 2 1 r. 4 . Kodak finishing nnd culnrc- tni- timrnttvn mniln nitv ntnr, . Jos. AdnntB tins been nt Ashland sovornl times during tho pnst week. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Stevenson of Snlom nro visiting In Roguo river vnllny. Charles Caldwell was tho guest of relatives nt Gold Hill Sunday. Huy n Slugcr at your own tonus nnd your spring sewing will ho n pleasure. Singer Sewing Machine Cq., J. O. Painter, agent, 417 M. F. & H. llldg. Phono 3441. Wo also rent rachlues nnd do repairing. Miss Hollo Cochran, who has boon visiting at Ashland, returned Sun day. Mr. aud Mrs. S. H. I.ovett aro bank from n trip to Salem. S. M. Carpenter of Sterling pro duct was In Medford Sunday. Ho reitorts that the dancing purty held at the Dunford farm houso Friday evening was a success, nearly forty couples bolng In nttenduncu. Col. George P. Mints of Savon Oaks attended services in Medford Sunday. W. M. Fulton of Spokane and 11. M. Harris of San Francisco have boon making tho valley a visit. B. U Barry speclat agents of tho Home Flro Insuranco company, Is making a business visit. . O. P. Hayes of Oakland., Cal who Is Interested In a farm In Sterling district, Is making this section a visit. Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Chandlor, who recently arrived from Iowa, aro In Medford at present. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hill ot Asn- land spent Sunday In Medford. Mrs. M. J. Carncntcr of Talent was among her Medford friends Sunday afternoon. Miss Delia Gctchcll Is the guest of relatives llvlnc at Roscburg. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sohmltt of Jack sonville wero In Medford Sunday, visiting B. B. Haney aud his wl(o. Cant. W. Rawllngs of Sheridan. Wyo., who is tho guest of his daugh ter, Mrs. G. E. Cot of Central Point, was in Medford Saturday. J. McPherson was among those who went to Ashland Sunday. Miss Stevens of Roguo River, who has been visiting Miss Jorgenson, re turned homo Sunday. T. E. Daniels, deputy exalted rul er for this district, mado Klamath Falls lodgo B. P. O. Elks, an official visit. Ho was Joined at ecu, v-ai., by Mrs. Daniels, who has been vis iting in Southern California. vibo Alice Hoofs and Mattel rrnnrv of Jacksonville camo to Med ford Sunday to sco Mrs. Covert, who was on her return to Newport from California. j. H. Cochran returned from ban Francisco Sunday. i rt Kniiv. United Press loascu wlro oporator at tho Mall Tribune, returned Sunday from a month spent at Sacramonto. Two largo crowds at the Isis Thea ter Sunday evening attested to tho popularity and merits of tho Russian Duo, singers and dancors who have an act their again this evening. Tho Isls Is running wme oxtra flnp films and has a show that is Jiarti to beat. A romarkablo- fIn depleting an Egyptian mystery Is being shown at the Star tonight nnd Tuesday. It deals with occultism and Is a foature well worth scolng. GRANTS PASS FAILS EXPLOSION JARS TO SELL IIS BONDS1 ICE MACHINERY TO BUILD RAILROAD (1HANTS PASS. IVb. IT. A bit! of ni'i'i'iioi! tn!niit mill lift nor mini nf lite vnliio rtts Hindu fur the $1200,0(10 hottil issue li Soyulimr Hell of Poil I a ml, Saturday nlelit when Mils wero eullcri for by the oTt omnril, tho bill hoiitjr siiMitod Ijy a oertititHl elieek Of ftOO n vitU'wei of gunil fntlli, Mr. Hell rrtriHl to toko $100,1100 u nll of the bonds nt Hint t'ijrutv, tleUv uvry to he uii(du at the ntlu of $30,. 000 every thirty tTu. I'ropomifoitii v8ti al-tt tuMile bv A. J. MeCabe of )'rnit(l, who urtVted rttilsi nnd tsui)nit'l. Mtvimnt to he niHtlo with I lie liouds nt ltnr. Telegrntwm wjv 'ivud fhtin Hire ilifft.rv.iit Imnil linvnii li.nttfVui utulin.. Iltnt llni were u,dl tnar(l nt this dine to 1ml mr,ur ilio ImuuN hut itviiru.iii ii iliMtlrii In uniuiilt uilli the eouttril imxk'eJJjLu: 'he sale, ami to submit iiropmtntiw. One nrnt stulul that it wiiiitri lu in n iiaMilimi to offer h heJUr jii.l following the paape tbroujili (tie ligtlnttire of toe pumie tttthliesf bill introiliioeii h Mr. JIlMiielinnl. niul wliioli iiioii-uro Iihn nlntmlv )iAod the lioiiso. In nnlor tit viva nil tlin linvor mi opporluntly to ioijic in if bill of jwr or nunw i eotiiieil vnt mill tl rofer tlio itimiiiniit nn.iuw.ul til till I'tmtmi-uillH lunil In milai lut ilircel nottolinUoua jj the Uond lniy or- (o (lie etui Unit Hie Iuv Mitiilil figure be obtHinttil, ton ily time be. u Kivtti fur twnl MirinHp. TIih oimrM'il niiprovoil Ih- mi-Iiimi nf (he r.iiimiiHit in neetinir the hid of ('. ('. lInmitir-.loy for olenring three tniln uf tho ruilmail tiuUl.nt. wnv HI the rule of $-11 xr aere. nnd ntilliorizeil Ilio eltviititc of the o. Intel. I What might have been a ery ser ious I'Milosion occurred at tho nlitut or the Medford Ice und Storngu company (his morning. The explo sion was enused by tho failure of a pump to work properly. This pump forces brtuo through colls lu n large furiiiKo and when the pump failed the brine was turned Into stevtnt too fust nud the oncowi pressure twiiHod the rolls to hurst. . Tint furnaco was ontlroly domol lulled and pieces of plpo and fittings wore thrown through the walls of the furnuco room and srattured for nearly 100 feel. Fortunately no one was In the furnaco room when the explosion occurred. Tho flro was extinguished by hard work on tho part of Mr. drown, tho engineer ot tho plant. ffo. X-BUn mo ttaaaiHitui ojtwpvw mnwiwui trtryrmmm$ IbM ttoJb t-fainnmmii Qaiwiti jj COMMUNICATION. To tho Kdjlur: In the press ncrount recently pub. 1 1 lb ml In the Tribune ronrorutite the soitlement of the lltjgntlou relating to tho ostnttt of Mary linker Kddy tho stnlement was mndo that tho con testants, Mrs. liddy's two sous, wero to hold the contingent rights to re new tho copyright on their mother's ....Lu .i...ri... 11...1. n..ti....k -ri.ld i illy to eituie in ir mU of lr """" "" " ' " , are t.. lie eonider'd. tho :i vtutemoiit which I, rust you voted to rajwt lite Hell l.i.l " ,,J"lt me to correct. Koisrring to innse ricnm noo tnu dUHsltl(n mndo of llKiin'itn thu re cent settlemont Tho Chrlffltiit Science Monitor of February Stli soys, 'Out side of tho matters In litigation the sous possessed n contingent right during their life time to renew the copyrights Uhiii Hielr mother's pub lished works, nud for the aagitmnt by them of such rights tho ndmlnls tralor paid the sum of JROOO." This statement tunko It plain that the contesting heirs no longer hold nny rights to renew tho copyrights to their mother's writings. PA1TI, S. SHHI.KV, Christian Science Commit ten on Pub lication for Oregon. Portland. Fob. 14. SENATE VOTES 10 TABLE R00T-T0LL BILL f WASHINGTON. Full. 17. in- vote of five to three,. the nciinto ritual committee today tabled the Root hill, j wllioll U'lllllll nlmlltli frn lullj tlm.in.l. the Panama ennui for Aiiiorirnn e.- soli engaged in coast wtt-o trade. EVERY STREET IN MEDFORD TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST A 32x4 Diamond tiro on de mountable rim. Between Medford and Talent. Notify Mall Tribune. 281 FOR SALE Complete chUkeii plant, good Block. Must be sold at once. 1700 West Main ' 284 gjS 'f-t.WJS5' 44 M Beit located and most popular hotel in the City, Running distilled ice' water in each room. European Plan, a la Carte Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms - -60 room . - . 50 room - . - -60 roomi with mini tilth 60 room vi'uk private Uls $1.00 each 1.SO each 2,00 each 2.00 each 2.S0 cadi 30 tuitrfl. li!rnam. nar. lor and bath - 3.00 each For more than one cuet add $1-00 extra to the pboye fctet for ' each additional guctt. Reduction by week or month, i Atanaafmenl Chutsr W, ICfllcy Mirrar linn It Kmre of the Proof That Kid ney Suffer cm Seek ' Backacho? Kidneys weak? Distressed with urinary Ills? Want a reliable kidnoy remedy? Don't have to look far. Use whnt Medford people recommend. Kvery strcot In Medford has Its cases. Here's one Medford man's exper ience. Lot C. C. Krlbs, 31 N. Grove street toll It. Ho savs: "Juilslnir from oersonnl uxporlencu with Doau's Kidney Pills, I reel ugtiripd in rocommendlng them. I suffered from n dull actio In tho small of my back for months. Tho kidnoy secretions wore also unnat ural nnd at tlmoti retarded. I'uon learning of Dpap's Kidnoy PIIIb, I oh-. luiiiuu u bupimj ano yi'tjuii iiiing them. Tho contents pf two or three hotoH ontlroly rid mo of tho trouble and Improved my hunlth. I know that Bonn's Kidney Pills can bo ro lled upon to give relief It takon as directed." For sale by all dealers. I'rlro r,0 cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co , Buffalo, New York, solo agonts for tho Pullet! Hlntes. Remember tho namo- Doan's and take no other Early Spring Footwear Our spring stock lias arrived ami is ready for your inspection. There is a shoe, oxford or pump to suit the most fastidious dresfier. There is gray and brown suede, or Xuhitck $1 and $--1.50 Black suede shoo or five button Ox f'l and $5. White Nubiiek in shoe, Oxford and pump 1, l.S0, $-1, . ,f Many gun kid and patent shoes and oxfords. In Order to Continue in Business Must immediately turn as much stock as possible into Evcrything at gi'oatly reduced prlcon. NOTHING RESERVED Here are some of (lit bargains: LEATHER AND ART QOODS Including Hand Bags, Coin Purses, Bill Books, Card Cases, Pictures, Brass Goorbt, (lift Novelties, baskets, HachetM, .Motto Cards .10 OKK BOOKS All popular Copyrights, at HOt Evorythlng olso in our up-to-dato stock at 25' off, nothing rosorvod Romombor, wo carry a lino of Stationory, Blank Books, Offico and School Supplier; Also Whitman's Candy Sale Begins Saturday, Feb. 15 We reserve the right to recall all prices at any time. Sale strictly cash. BEHLING'S - FOR SALE Tn order to take up immediately a business proposition in Saji Krancisco I have decided to orfer my Orchard at a (IKKAT SACB1 1'MCH. IF THERE EVER WAS A BARGAIN IN THIS VALLEY, HERE IT IS H acres Bear Crook bottom soil, 2 miles north of Medford post office, planted to Newtown Pippins eleven years old, and interplantcd with Bartlett and D'Anjou Pears I and f years old. A strictly commercial proposition. Melons, Potatoes, Corn, etc., CAN JJI' grown to perfection between tho rows. Would suggest to parties huvimr a little idle capital that this proposition will pav much better than IX)ANIN(I money. A SPBM VlCK-UP Otf ijiloOO lo $2000 Can be made inside of six months. My price is $5,000, $:),U00 cash, balance on time. Ileal value of place .fHOOO. INVESTIGATE TODAY. F. G. Andrews, Owner Hotel Holland Medford. Orotron r - a j I "Good Fit" Shoo Storo 11 ipw ,..' ftOrtV hiuloMZrrntnUidp wilt, ouruilui(l'Uf. wil ,uur Orirra n.np for prtfial um Hit I MHiwmlr liim. Thoy cut out a paper girl Who ran right off In a wltfrl, To tho pantry uhelf To help herself To a dish of cream and GOLDEN BOD OATS, At Your llrqitr' 1 Song Recital at the Presbyterian Church Monday Eve., Feb. 17th at 8:00 o'clock I.V Mrs. Florence Halliday Haight CONTRALTO Dr. J. W. J. Marion Violinist Mr. Frod Alt;on Haiglit Accompanist 'Proceeds for the Library Book tfupd Tjeke(s 50j, at llaskins. ii iTTl f- ,.