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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1913)
WV"r 1 i p it lb : Mi PAGH TWO mmmmasmet. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL CI. A. Gardner and A. I). Slnglor, county clerk and sheriff, were over from Jacksonville Frldnr. A. Strand was In Medford Friday, Accomnanlcd by I ftnll)r. Ho lately discovered a lawvcln ot oro In Applegate district thnt carries con Blcloralilo precious metal. C. D. Woolvotton. formerly of this city, lias returned from ah extended Kastcrn trip and Is vIsltlnR friends here. Utila J. Wnfrmiy of Aihland Is vis iting friend's. lk Medford. 13. D. Weston, commercial pfcotog raphorn, necattTes mado any tlmo or pkco by appointment. Phon M. 1471. ,., " L. Bl. Stevens lias returned to Ma math county after a short visit In Medford. W. 1. Vawter and Lincoln McCor mack left for Portland on Friday evening's train. nomembor what you thought last year when you saw your friend's stylish hatT "Oh, why didn't 1 visit tho Home Millinery " Open even ings. -3- Mr. Hclntx, a former resident of i.ifr.! i rlsltlnc In tho city. He la now engaged In business at Wood tmrn. Marlon county. V. W. Sfrcetr arrived from Ward's Creek, where ho has n large orchard. one dar this week. Largo home-grown Dahlia bulbs of tho finest "cactus and decorative- var ieties. Phone 2772. 294 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wolf have gono to California and may locato there. J. C. Mann, H. U. Lumsdcn, Thos. Moffatt, Paul Hansen, C. L. Hutchi son, Frank Wilson, Trcvo Lumsdcn, J. 11. Warner Jr., H. Deuel. A. Schmidt and others went to Ashland one night this week to attend a meet ing of tho Knights Templar. Ladles' shoes shlned at Summer vlllo'a barber shop. K. P. Hughes and Horace Rccscr were up from Ashland Friday. B. M. McKoarny, manager of the Producers' Fruit Co., mado a trip to Frants Pass Friday. George A. Butz of tho Hotel Hoi land returned Friday from a trip to Portland. Real home made bread at De- Voo'a. W. H. Barr has been making Jose phine county a business visit. MIsa Stella Talteraon of Yrcka, California, Is spending a few days In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Canon left for San Francisco Friday afternoon and will be gono several days. Dr. t A, Loclcwood and Dr. Myrtle B. Lockwood (regular physicians, not chiropractors) have removed their offices from the Hasklns' building to 232 . Main street. Geo. W. Daley, who Is manager of the principal flour mill in Klamath county, Is visiting in Medford, his former home. He has already taken orders for several carloads of the products of tho mill ho represents. Benton Bowers of Ashland has gone to Mexico to visit a brother and may Invest in a largo number of cat tle, which aro said to be very cheap there now. Bring that old nook with torn binding down and have It rebound at the Mail Tribune office. Costs but little. ' tf Postmaster Tex of Central Point van u recent visitor lu Medford. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Vannlco of Klamath county tarried a day lit Med ford during the week, wlillo on their way homo from a visit in tho East. They wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Alkcnu whilo here. Col. It. C. Washburn and J. C. l'eudletuu of Table Itock wero in .Medford Friday. Kodak finishing,' the best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Dr. George L., Oliver P. uud Henry II. Holms' wero unions tho mauy who t'uino to Medford Friday. (icorgo II. Durham of Grants Pass mude Medford u professional visit Friday, Jcsso Garrett, tho well-known pitcher, who spent u few weeks in the valley not long itgo, will coach the O. A. C. baseball team for ten weeks. Insure and be sure. Right if wo writo It. It. A. Holmos, Tho Insur ance Man. W. A. Leonard of Portlund, an operator in timber lauds, Is lu Med ford. Mrs. Horton and her daughter uud' MIh Clura Oatrom uro in tho city. H. A. Thlerolf and P. Hansen were in tho bouthern part of the valley Fjrfdny. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS X.ABT AMXBTAXT Bay iom 9371 XlfM VfcoaMI T. W. WMks 8071 A. X. Ore, 3TOI Ucorgo Glvan of Kngln Point rita ttlct transacted business lu Medford Fridays - It. . Allison nnd V. F. Caldwell of Ashtand wero recent Medford vis itors. Mrs. II. 11. Corliss and Mrs. C. 1.. Matlock or Grants pass tarried n short tlmo in Medford tho foro part of tho week. It. M. Wilson nnd C. W. Sharp of Central Point district transacted bus. lnesa lu Medford Friday. Corking & Harmon, studio por traits, homo portraits, flash lights. kodak finishing, post card work nnd enlarging.; 12S East Main street; telcphono 21G4. Mrs. P. 11. Crowoll of Jacksonville has been in Medford visiting friends, Mlsa Katherlnn Chapman of Duns- tmiir, Cnl., la on n visit with rela tives and friends living in Roguo river valley. Mrs. C. B. Myers of Boise arrived In Medford Friday for a short stay In tho valley. Jos. Martin of Jacksonville made a business trip to Medford Friday. Now York Life Insurance Co., C i. Tcngwald, Medrord National Bank Bldg., phono 3371. L. n. La Ron was among tho mauy visitors in Medford this week. Mrs. Ollle Welters went to Talent, her former home, Friday. H. A. Canady mado n professional visit to Jacksonville Friday after noon. B. C. Glcnson of Phoenix aud Ed gar Thonina of Yrcka were lu Med ford Friday. Lottie M. Howard wants you to call and sec her new spring millinery, everything new and up-to-date. 10D North Central avenue 292 S. W. McClcndon nnd H. T. RInkey of Gold Hill mado a business trip to Medford Friday. S. A. D. Putcr of Portland Is mak ing1 tho city and valloy a business visit and will stay a few days. Frank Johnson and J. Larson of Grants Pass wero among tho resi dents of Joscphlno county's capital In Medford during tho week. Vapor baths and scientific mas sage tor men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, 203 Gar-aett-Corey Bldg Phone 145 Frank Ray, who is engaged in min ing in Gold Hll district nowadays, re turned to Medford Friday. J. D. Samuels of Modoc Orchards and S. M. Ncalon were over from Table Rock district recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bonncy arrived In Medford from tho north Friday even ing for a visit with their son, H. C. Bonncy. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Car kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-Iaw, over Jackson County Bank Oulldtng Medford. William Uultch. trustee In bank ruptcy, will offer for salo at tho old Cuthbert stand, on the corner north of the postofflce, millinery goods of all kinds and description. Including ladles' and children's underwear, Including stock of J. Dllhan, bank rupt. Everything must bo sold re gardless or cost. Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m Friday, February 28, 1913. Terms strictly cash. 291 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shirley havo gono to Missouri on a protracted visit with relatives and friends. It. D. Harris of Chlco, Cal., for merly superintendent of tho Bear Creek orchards, is spending a few days in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Marsh of Cen tral Point passed through Medford Friday evening on their way homo from Ashland. W. C. Lecver and Geo. W. Bealo of Central Point tarried in Medford Friday uftcrnoon. Miss Cora Utlcy, who was called to her former homo at Huron, S. D., by tho fatal Illness of hor father, has returned to Medford. G. C. Beach, music studio. Vio linist. Will Instruct on violin, man dolin and guitar In correct method. Advanced Ntudcutu und beginners. Address 234 E. 9th street. Phono Home 314-L or Main 3481. 307 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Myers of Cen tral Point, who went to Kansas City In January, returned Friday evening. They visited their old homo in In diana whllo gone. Wm. von der Hellen, tho fighting muyor of Eaglo Point, spent a few hours lu Medford Friday. Miss Lillian Shaw la visiting in Medford nnd vicinity, wlillo on her roturn to Lob Angeles from Port land. Orchard, hunting, fishing and Crator Lake sconos fur salo at Cor king & Hannon'H studio. Negatives mado any placo, koduk finishing. 128 East Main street. Phono 2154 J. A. Kllgour of Kruns Crock was among tho mauy who caino to Med ford Friday on business. Mrs. C. W. Conklln mid Mrs. Hugh Elliott wero umong Juckbonvllle frionds Friday aftornoon. William Uullch, trustee in bank ruptcy, will offer for salo at the old Cuthbort stand, on tho corner north of tho postofflce, millinery goods of ull kinds and description. Including ladkh' and children's underwear, Including stock of J. Dllhan, bank rupt. Everything must be sold re gardless of cost. Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m., Friday, February 28, 11013. TurniH slrlrtlvunHli. 291 MTJIWOKn M ATTj TRTKUNE MEDVORT), ORKflOtf, HATtTRDAY, MARCH 1. WW mrlcr will luilihlti "Sinir Oil I lent -oiik," liy Tour, Hint ,m llininiiii Mill sing "J'ui'O In I'tli'i','1 Al Mm oen liiif ncrUcp Hu iiiirli'tttt will slntr, "How buigWill Tlioti Kitnjol .MtV'liv t'lilnilfer. Al the infix iiii'i'llng it t it )l. Ill, MWx PloliMll'l' lllMI'lllSHf will tinr Hie lionutlful gtnit'l nolo "I l,i Illin." Uverv one imllctl to thoiu wvmvr. II H Sheldon of Hullo, Mont , Is spending n few days In Medford and KoRito river vnlley. W. II. Canon left Friday afternoon for Sah Franclico on n short business trip. J. J. EdditiRB of Trail Creek Is In Medford un a short limine trip. 1). E. Anderson of Phoenix spent Saturday In Medford on a short busi ness trip. Wayne Von Gitten, who has boon attending business college for the last four months, loft for Slsson, Cnl., today, where Ifo will bo married to night to Miss Ulnd Nelson of that placo. The groom will take his brldo to hU - summer home In McCloud, Cal., tomorrow. Mr. Von Guntcn ha a host of friends hore, mhny of whom wero nt tho train to offer him con gratulations nnd wish him godspeed, A Progressive Century. Tho twentieth century has given us a satisfactory treatment for rheuma tism. Tho American Drug nnd Press Association, of which wo aro mem bers, are manufacturing n prepara tion called Merltol Rheumatism Pow dors, from a formula adopted by them after medical experts had pronounced It ono of great merit. Glvo Morltol Rheumatism Powders a trial. They aro guaranteed. Hasklns' drug store, excluslvo agents. m , 7 no 11 in Subject, tiiiirnlnit, ' An Anchor That Molds" Evening. What Shall I lV With Jctrts " Him day school nnd men's Hlhte rlnss 0: in a. m KhMorth tt'iiRiu. fi IK p. in. Prnor meeilitK Thursday evening, 7:30. Hoys' military lirlgndn, Wed hosday ommiIiir. 7 30. Splendid mimic under the dlicctlun of F. E. ndmondes. Speilat feature for Sun da. You uro cordially Invited. llnptht I'lumti. Similar M'liool ot twiiil hour. lh It. YV. MoCulloimli will piouoli nt 11 ti. m., it p. m. uud 7:;U) p. in. Tho mass meelliiK ot II , in. will lie of xprolnl interest. Dr. MoCul Kniirli will prenoh on "Profit und Loss in Man." Omul minio nl iiH sen ices. The public i oonlinlly imiti'il. Tho niuMonl number nt the iiinnilti. ClitMliut (.'liurilii Corner Dili mid OiiUiilc. llililc M'hool incoln nt HI n. in. l'tvtirliiu nl 11 a. in., Hulioot, "Ho Not l)i eutw'tl." O. l nt tllO p. in. 1'iuiili lint nt 7:110, .iiihieol, "A Moilel I'n-o of Conversion, No. !l." I'ni.vor inert iiiir on Thursday eveninj;. Choir pruo lice on KrJdnv oveniit;. You tire co dinlly Invited to come and workup with uh. I). I). Iloylo, initiator - . ' ' 'i f" At the Churches SertiUi Ihty AihontNt. Tho regular services at the Seventh Day Adventlst church on North Riv erside are conducted ns folio.. Sabbath school every Saturday, 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. in.: Young People meeting 1 p. m.: midweek prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30. Subject of sermon Sunday ev ening, March 2nd: "Tho Seal of Cod and Its Counterfeit." Avoid Imptire Milk for Infants nd Invalids Got HORLICK 5 It means the Original nnd , Genuine MALTED MILKC ifrmtatfmi tt uimw m P -1BBb1JK' - l)s4UBBBBVc Ia I . jUBBBBBBBBBBBVVIHiSiSBBT' -T.I.vl M.SBBBBBBBH ' -r risBBBPiBBBS Mff1A'rr SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBk Star Cream Siphon Entirely new, Just pat ented, practical, sanitary nnd serviceable. Price, to Introduce, only 36 cents. Phone 11 Ml and lone one for trial. will M. E. SMITH Agent. ac The Food-Drink for all Agos. 1 Rich milk. mAlt! Rraln, in powilef form. For infants, invalids nnd p owing cluldrcn, Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body. Invigorates nursinR mothers and tho aged. ME" Take no substitute. Mora healthful than let or coffer. Agrees with iho wcfleit iliKotUn. Keep it on your sideboard at honir. A quick lunch prcjwrctl in n minute. Ask for HORLICK'S. HORLICK9 S Contains Pure Milk rrMTXl If f St. Mnrk'x Kplicopnl. At St. nrk'a hall. 8 a. m., Holy Communien: 11 a. m.. Holy Com munion and sermen: 3:30 p. m. Sun day school. Ucv. Wm. D. Hamilton, vicar. .Ion I.iitlirnin. At Zlon Lutheran. 512 West 4th street thero will bo German services at 11 a. m. Subject: "A Kalso Hope." Krcnlng scrvlco In Kngllsb at 7:30 o'clock. Subject: "Despair." Sunday school (Kngl(sh) at 10 a. in. Como and worship. Kir Church of C1irl-t, Sclcntiit. Sunday morning scrvlco at 11 o'clock, subject of lesson-sermon, "Christ Jesus." Wedncsdny evening scrvlco nt 7:30. All aro welcome. Sunday school at 10; all under tho ago of 20 are Invited. Heading room hours, 2 to C p. m. dally except Sun day. Church cdlfico, North Oakdale. lYeibyterlnn Church. Prenchins: nt 11 n. m. Subject of the sermon will be, "God's Friend:." The (itinrtcltc will sing in the moniiiic. Good congregational hinging. Ku'ii inc; servico nt 710. The Subject of the sermon will be, "The Two Putlm." Miss 1 1 n nee will sing. All nrc invited to these bcnicoH. Sunday hcIiooI nt 10 n. m. C. K. society t G:30 u. in.. Prayer meet ing nt 7:30 p. m. Thursdays. Musin: 3fis Ilnnee "No Night There" by Dnnkrf. XIr. Geo. Andrew. ."Tho Lost Chord," Arthur Sullivan. Quartette "My God mid Father While I Stray," by Mnmtou. 3Iethoilist. First Methodist Episcopal church, K. OIlu Rldrldgc, pastor. Services Sunday us follews: Preaching 1 1 a. When You Buy a Watch Waltltam is the watch for time accuracy. Men who do things on schedule arrange their duties by Waltham time. The WAyrHAM is the watch of life-long service and right now "It's Time You Oxvntd a Waltham.' We have a complete Waltham stock including all modsls and grades at a, convenient price range. Conic in and talk watch with us. of stnndnrd make you buy something that will last you a life tlmo nlth proper care. No piece of machlnory will run as long ns a watch, and give tho service a watoh does. I Carry HOWAltl) llAMItiTO.V WALTHAM KI.GI.V ILLINOIS SOUTH IU.'NI) nml Itoikfortl Movements. All ot thcno mo omenta havo nn aluoliito guaranteo from mo and from tho fac tories that make them. Martin J. Reddy thi: ,ii:wi:i.i:u Near Pout OffK'o Having just ri'dirnod from tilt cast, i am hiukiiig for sgiut) good bfaring and growing orcliarils. 1 also want some good alfalfa land. THOS. H. E. HATHAWAY J.I I Wottt Main :J "GO TO IT!" WHY? Ju3t This- I Liko tho Roguo Rlvor Vnlloy no vor wanttosiill'.' ittght now snvurnl bu)orn (irw hero to IiivimI, also I have frlrndi coining hero to locate this spring, I woulil llku to know of )our propoiltloit nt once If It Is a good Investment wo ixvu do IiiisIiioas. J. C. BARNES, 214 1st National Bank Bldg. J.JM. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIl 8ALK-. Fino largo 30 refrig erator for SIC: good firolesu cook er S3; u lot of fruit JarH r.c oach, ono 30-30 rifle, two . 1 1 rlfleH, one 22 rlflu uud a shot gun, all for S20; good bicjclo H I'houo C021. 821 West Twelfth street. 2SH WANTKD To trudo alfalfa or grain hay for horse or cows. Call It-13-W. 3 3S FOR SAM; Cood cull apples ut G. K, Marshall'a jiacklng hotioo. Sat urdayH, lfic a but or freo If you lack tho 15c, Delivered, 2So and 35c per box. I'hono 11SI-J, rail ut 1113 South Oakdale. 201 Don't Forget Your JEyes NEGLECT Is Just as dangerous aw INCOR RECT glassea, Thh glasses I fit aro NOT .JUST GLAHSUS. They uro glushOH ADAl'TCD TO YOUH KVKUY ItEQUIltUMlJNT and furnished ut a KKA80NAHLK COST. I don't perform any Impossibil ities, but if your eyesight ran ho improved any I can do it; if It cannot, T will tell you so. Delays are dangerous. DR. RICKERT KYESIGHT SPKCfAMST Over Kontner' ? T i t t T f y f f T T T f t r r f T t t ? ? t X f T T y t f y f y t y t t Springtime is House Cleaning Time WHY NOT SAVE TIME AND STRENGTH BY DOING YOUR SPRING GLEANING WITH AN ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER ONE CLEANING WITH A VACUUM CLEANER REMOVES THE DUST INSTEAD OF LEAVING IT' FLOATING IN THE AR TO GET IN CURTAINS AND FURNITURE TO BE CLEANED AGAIN, AS WHEN A BROOM IS USED. Guaranteed Vacuum Cleaners $35.00 and Vp California-Oregon Power Co. 216 We3t Main Street Main Offico First Floor Phono 1081 Salos Room in Baaomont r A V y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y f y y y y y y ? y y y y y y y y t y y y y y Medford, OroRonl V . 0