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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1913)
it PKGK TWO. il IOCAL AND l PCRSbNAL J John I). Olwcll, formorly of Oils city hilt now of Ban I'rnnchco, I In Medford with pnrtr of huMncfl wen who are inlcreHted III local or chard!. -They will romalu hero cv crnl dy. Sormtor Ton dcr Hnllcrt of Wellon IA' in Mcdford on a" Short business trli. P. Knotts ond M. Hall, who nro mining nrnr (lold 11111, wero among tho throng that' nmo to .Mcdford ono day thla week. K. D. Weston, commercial photog raphorn, negatives mnde anr time or plare by' appointment. Fhon M. 1471. MIA Mabc-i Van Epps, who has bottr a gueit of Mrs. II. C. Hohllng, left j'otenlay for points In California where, ahe will visit before return ing to her homo in lown. C. II. Phelps returned Wednesday from n several .weeks' visit In Hono lulu. Mr. Phelps was formerly with the H. C- Krntner company In thla city. Arter n short visit with Med ford friends lie will leave for his old homo ln JwdtwnVlllo, III. Why. not .try the,, Modern Wood Yard? AlllelndB of dry wood at a reasonable price:. JYhr. Jtoftrjr them? Tolephono .116-J. . 296 Mr. and Mrs-'W. E. Thompson of Hold lllll motored to Men-ford Thurs day. , Teed and toed. Schmidt, phono SCO. 31S Geo. W. Barron and A. E. Phelps of Ashlahd transacted business In Medford ono day this week. Win. Ulrlch was in Jacksonville Wednesday afternoon on a taxpaying visit. Ladles' shoes shlncd at Summer vlllo's barber shop. Mrs. J. McDonald and her son of Vancouver, Wash., are spending a few days In the valley. A. E, Kellogg or Gold Hill came to Medford Wednesday o legal business. Ileal homo made bread at De Voo's. . O. W. Meyer of Bremen, Germany, and F. C. Meyer of Sacramento nro making the city and valley a visit. C. D. Schlel.wn of Sacramento is spending Si fc days Id Medfqrd, his former home. Dr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myrtle S. Lockwood (regular physicians, not chiropractors) have removed their offices, .from the Jiaskins' buUdlng to 232 E. Main street. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Smith left Tor tho East a few days 'since but may return. Mrs. C. B. Roitcl or Central Point and Miss Myrtle Kennedy of Grants Pass.wero recent visitors In Medford. Bring that old book with tors binding down and have It rebonnd at the Mail Tribune office. Costa but little. tf Jas. T. Burns, who Is making San Francisco a business visit, will bo Joined this week by his family. Frank Norman, who has been visit ing relatives living near Eagle Point, hag started on his return to Montana. Kodak finishing, the beat at Wes son's, opposite book store. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. W. Dewey of Evans creek spent Tuesday with rela tives in Medford. J. J. Brophy of upper Iloguo river caiuo to Medford Wednesday on busi ness Insure and be sure. Right If we wrlto it. R. A. Holmes, The Insur ance Man. Miss Coillo VogelJ or Talent and Mrs. S.'Keerer of Gold ill were Med ford visitors this week. Corbtn Edgcll Is in from his farm In Eaglo Point dUtrlct, but will not remain long. Gerklng & Harmon, studio por traits, iiome portraits, flash lights, kodak .finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 128 East Main street; telophono 21 54. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. MoWllllnms nuil II. II. Parker of Grunts Puss were among Medford frleuds this week. W. J. Scott or Antloch Ib making Medford a business visit. Carkin & Taylor (John H. Car kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building Medford. Henry Payne is down from hl& ranch' in Trail precinct. O. Wakofleld of Proenlx, tho vll luge shoemaker, wan among his Med ford friends Monday. New York Llfo Insurance Co., C. Y. Tcngwald, Medford National Bank Bldg., phono 3371. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tolfer huvo returned to Eugene, nftor u short visit in Medford. Gcorgo Leonard of Salum and C. M- Foster of Rseburg are stopping in Medford. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS &ABY ABSHFTAXT Bay Phone 8271 Xlgkt tfftoaaf I X, W. Waaks 9071 A, S. Orr, 309a Mn, Oro. Wlmer nnd MIm Mar guorlto Kendall of Josephine county tarried In Medford the fore part of the week. tiro. W And Guy Thrher and Hmlth brothers were among tho resi dent of Phoenix who spent n few' hour In Medford Wednesday. Vapor baths nnd tclcntlfto mas sago for men and women. Dr. It. J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, 203 Oar-notl-Corey Bldg. Phono 146. Joseph Neighbor of Griffin Creek district hns rcturnrd from southern California, whither he wont In De- comber. Joseph Williams hns returned to his mine, located near Rock Point. Ho wan nccompanled by his mothct and Mrs. Lllllo Patterson. G. C. Beach, music studio. Vio linist. Will Imttruct on violin, mnn dollu and guitar In correct method. Advanced students nud beginners. Address 234 E. 9th street. Phono Home 314-L or Main 34S1. 307 NVm. J, Gregory of Central Point woa in Medford Wednesday, on n visit to his brothers, Levi nnd James Gregory, accompanied by his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis of Ante lope district wero among their Med ford friends Wednesday. Orchard, hunting, fishing and Crater Lnko scenes for salo nt Ger klng & Harmon's studio. Negatives mado any place.'kodnk finishing. 12S East Main street. Phono 2154 Mr. and Mrs F. G. Burke, who have been visiting In this part of the valley, returned -to their homo at Salem this week.-' ' Plant tho nw English wallflower now, in order to have n gay garden In spring. Blooming plants raised from best English seeds, colors bright red, dark red, ruby nnd yellow, 13 cents each, $1,110 a dozen. Also English sweet Williams. $1 n dozen, brilliant bluo forget-me-nots CO cents a dozen. Address Frank Schultz, 70(3 High street, Snlem, Ore. 297 A. C. Randall of. Talent is back from a trip to southern California. Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Davis mado a trip to Jacksonville) Wednesday after- noon. Bert Meier nnd his family arrived from 'Chlco, Cnl., Wednesday ana may locate. For sale, building slzo 24x4S. one stnr- stilncln roof, cost $400. will sell for $100 account must move off Southern Pacific right of way. This is a snap. Edgar S, Hafcr., Mri, J. B. Holmes and Mrs. J. E.r Spenccr were among Medford friend Tuesday. Tho. ,Farlow nnd M. F. Hacloy' wero down from Lake crock precinct UthL'week. -'-.. . r j 6. E. Rose and Ross Hartcr wero over fronr Applegate Wednesday. - C. L. Noel of Yrcka. Cal and II. J. Westfall aro making- Medford a busi ness visit. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Bristow bavo been visiting In Ashland. Miss E. King and Miss Florence Goffe nrc In Medford on a short visit. II. Marx of Bend is In Medford, as also is G. fj Marshall of Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. I. Householder ot Kanes creek drove to Medford one daylhls week. ,Mrtf. J. W, Mitchell returned from a visit at her former homo in Siski you county, California, Wcdtiesda) evening. J. S. Harnett and C. S. Nowhnll ot Central Point district transacted busi ness In Medford Wednesdny. Mr. and Mm. Stewart Patterson have left for uoiithern California and will be gono somo time. Tho Iloguo River Valley railway and J. T. Gnynor have patched up tholr differences nnd tho former Is again hauling logs from Jackson creek to tho latter' mill. Tho Jaek- sonTlIIo nuto stago lino is conse quently a thing of the, past. Tho Colony club will hold a lunch eon at tho Holland hotel Saturday at 1 o'clock. W. W. Hartley motored to Jackson ville Wednesday afternoon. Fred Miller, who left Medford sev eral years ago, arrived from Califor nia Tuesday, accompanied by his fam ily. PEACE REIGNS (Continued from Page 1) session, would neverhnve had a chance. ' ' "Tho last concerted stand of tho minority was mado upon my reso lution introduced immediately follow ing tho call to order on tho last day of the session. This resolution pro vided for immediate adjournment without transacting nny other busi ness than tho formal procedure) of validating acts theretofore passed by formal and final adjournment. Loidiig Fight Made, "Every ono recognized that If a one-third voto could bo held In sup port of tho resolution before tho Re publican caucus could bo hold that this ono-third would stand united in support of every voto. Wo lost by n scoro of 35 to 14( thus making it apparent that further nttempt nt concerted opposition was hopeless. "Considering the fact that had tho necessary one-third voted ngalust In dotinlto postponement of tho resolu (Ion It would havo meant tho sua tnlning of every veto und a conse quent distinct Domocratlo victory no Republican should bo blamed for his urErwonn m'attj trttittnt), TAILORS IN NATIONAL CONVENTION HAIL THK TMC ClMHEi CF YESTERYEAR Throw out vour chests, von imv JJ!W JBJ -fcj E ' "V w IVK land rewtitiv ilctiilctl that men werw better (uuKing than women. And nlo. have you heard tin Illicit vil t that pad les cunts xliouM lie wont It one would bo In style? The tultor nay llmt Hie uinoiillm gender I so senciiillj fair t tv t.iar It l sniIII by wearlug garment so Muffed with burlap and curled hair that they make ou-ry une who wcurn Hiem liK'l, like a football her. , , , , . Sloping Khoulders ulrarfe style, after thl, and the fashion far male nttln l to liecomc le couecsllng f 'utein lMAUtl fW4ii IhU verv dav The knight of the nhenr In theh eoinl ball mini n the Iwunlful e If liidid 1ml lne n ,ut hi balr hort "and neglivt hi complexion nnd tmv ll'iie er ni utteiitUui In hi nlllre the) me oiialii h .uiM win illliiri th fnlr mul nften liunulet PX III the mntrer of lilllrhrl'ttile E BE SHOWN CLASSIC The senior class of tho Medford high school has been Invited by the new management of tho Ugo thealro to witness na their guests tho pro duction ot Sbnkcspearo'H masterpiece, "Romeo and Juliet," which la offered Friday and Saturday, Tho. seniors havo been studying Shakcspearo at somo length and Superintendent Col lins appreciated a chanco to offer the class ono of Shakespeare's classics through a now method. Tho production is a splendid ono In two reels, tho films being colored. Tho scenes nro laid in n magnificent paiaco, the photography being un usually gopd. EATON RE-ELECTED 10 STATE TAX BOARD SALEM, Or., March 6. Tho stnto board today re-elected J. U. Eaton n member ot tho state tax commis sion. There was only ono other can didate for tho placo, this' being C. H. Stuller of Baker. Governor West today approved tho "corrective county fair bill" passed ut tho veto session of the legislature. This bill makes funds to bo raised by a tax levy of ono tnntleth of a mill avnliablo Juno IS of this year nnd annually thereafter for county fairs. Enlarge Chamber for New House. WASHINGTON', March 0. Pre paratory to re-arranging the hnll to nccommotlnto the fifty niMitionitt members who will come in with tho nstxoinblinj; oC tho sixty-third con greaa April J, workmen twnorow will TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR BALE or oxchnngo for ncroiige. Modern C-room house, three lots, an up-to-date place, shade and fruit trees, garden planted. Address. W, P. Baker, general delivery. Call nt 305 Portland avenue. 301 FOR SALE Sixty laying hens. 1 1 West Eleventh st. 298' 17 LOST Dayton bicycle, IS reward for return. 134 North Rlvorslde. E. C. Onddls. 30l FOR SALE Furnished house on quarter block; CC0 acres of land; easy terms. Call or address owner, II. M. Coss, 604 West Tenth street, Medford, Ore. 321 FOR SALE Good cedar posts, 12 c. Hoover Nursery. 298 FOR SALE Good potato planter for salo cheap. S. C. George, Med ford. mxm$mx: ? ? T t Y ? ? T y f t T t T f f Y Y Medford The Bedford .Merchants' Association offers three cash prices for tho hest slogan to encourage the people of Medford to pafronizo homo merchants, as follews: FIRST PRIZE, $5; SECOND, $3; THIRD, $2. ' ! CONDITIONS OF CONTEST: t . a - Contest opens Monday, March 3, and closes Saturday, March 8. All slo gans limited to not over ton words and must contain tho word "Medford Contest open to residents of Medford only. Clip coupon helow and mail to John IT. Carkin, secretary, Mqdford. Name Address Slogan Suggested Y J &itvtv medfotw, onrccioy. rnmisnAV, makht o, mm, r j$jep Wt&G. dCTTWC bfH Lotharios! Havo you board tint the begin tearing ml lite tlnor nnd lur nwhing of Hie cltnmhor of tho Iiup of. representative. Phui for tv maximum M-ntinc eniucily of lllll Kron linxe been perfccled by Klliot T. Woods, NUiHTiutoudenl of the capital. At present the luui-e chamber necommodnlc only nlniul 100 persons. T TO SHELL TOR nr.VY.MAS, Sou'om, Mft.ro.li 11. Reports Hint the federal government i to semi tho gunbront (lurrrcro up the cont to shell tin ncnport today caused grave nnxiuty nmong tho H.ril) American reident here. Tho Am erienn plnn to request Washington to detain the cruier Colorado, which arrived here Tuesday night, but to Scheduled to lenve tamorow. .NOTICE OF SIlKinVKN SALE UN HER EXECUTION. By virtue of nn execution and order of sale duly issued "by tho clerk of tho circuit court of the county of Jackson, stnto of Oregon, dated tho 4th day of March, 1913, In a certain action In tho circuit court for said county and state, wherein J. P. Tucker as plaintiff 'recovered Judg ment against Frud M. Broker, and Fre'd'M. Broker- Us Administrator oj tho estate of Mary A. Broker, de ceased, and Sarah May Broker, for the sum ot five hundred fifty six dol lars and 07-100 .1550.07) dollars, with interest thereon from said 21st day of February, 1913, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, nnd the fur ther sum of J21.00 costs nnd dis bursements. Notice la hereby given thnt I will on Friday, April II. lt:t. at tho front door of the courthouso in Jacksonville, In said county nnd stato. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, sen nt public auction to tho highest bidder tor cash tho fol lowing described real preperty: Commencing at a point situated 30 feet north and 7 chains nnd C links west ot tho southeast corner nt tho lot numbered 3, In block number 2, of tho MlnKUs subdivision In section 24 to township .17 south of rnngo 2 west of th Willamette meridian and runnlnR thonco west 100 feet, thence north 100 feot, thonco east 100 feet, thence south 100 feet to the place of commencement, lu Jackson county, stuto of Oregon. Taken nnd lovled upon as the prop erty of tho snld Fred M. Broker and Fred M. Broker an administrator of tho estate of Mary A. Broker do ceased, nnd Sarah May Broker, or so much thereof ns may bo necessary to satisfy said Judgment in favor ot J. P. Tucker, pialntlfl. and against tho above named dufondnnts, with In terest thereon together with nil costH and disbursements that lmvu or may accrue. Dated ot Jacksonville. Oregon, on this 5th day of March, 1!H3. Al'O. D. 8INGLER. Sheriff of Jackson County. Merchant's NEW PADLESS MAN. THE LATCST UP-TO-THC rtrNUTT. THING IN -MimAVKte tailor In national convention lu Clev AT ISIS THEATRE A real comedy skit that will make a ten-strike hit with isls patrons this evening Is that offered by HtliiRer and Stinger, who call their laugh pro ducer, "Just for Fun." Tho IhIh ple turncs tonight feature (1. M. Ander son In Broncho Billy's Gun Play. There Is alio u roaring Vllncniph comedy, "Tho Widow's Night," and u drama "Tho I.orolel," adapted from the famous song and legend. Stork and Cupid Gunning Plotters Many a. Ntw Home will Have Uttlo 3unbim to Brighttn It. Thr l mmalbj crtln itfgr of ilrtad to evrry womsn'i mlml t to Hi irtll iId, JlitrrM snl lUnjtt r of cblld Mrtti. Hut. ttisnl In a tontt rrtutrkabl rnnwlj known u Motb-r" Krlrml, all fiar l Uo UhnI ami thr prlotl It utiv rt unbuuoiti), Joyful antlclpatluo. Mothrr l-'rlrnil ti uml rttrrnallj It I a moat KDttrtlnic aipllrattin, mikra tb matelrs ci( Hi toiach anil atxlomrn pltant ao tbrr rxiuinil raiUf ami naturallr without pain, wltbotit illitrn ami with non ot tbat cullar nautn. dfrri)tiuir and etbfr ijmjitotni tbat l'H'1 t wrakrn tbp pnoprctUo mutbrr Thu Cupltl anil the tor arc tirM up to vrnrratlon ; tb are rated at cunning plntttrt to LrraM tt comlnr ut a little lunUnui ti ittaililn lb tirarta and brlgblrn tbo tiuuira v( a boat o( nappy tamlllra. Tnrrr ar Iboutamlt of womrn who bara uwd Mntbtr'a I'rl'nJ, ami tbilt know frnm riprlmrt that It It one ( imr rratrt rontrlbutlona to llraltby, titppr mulhrr totxl. It It tntJ tr all ilnuglitt at II jx-r bottlr, ami It fipltllr rmimmrmlr,! a a prrrrntlTn of raklnit brratla anil all Othrr inch dlltrrxm Write m ItrnlitrM llnrulttor O., 1.11 Ulnar IMt. .VHanta. tl. tr tli'lr nry valnabt book In rtptant mnthcni. (It a toltl of SIoltir"a Kn.ait tu-iUr. YOUNG HOUSEWIVES Have dlKOvercd what tho jnore experienced have known for many years, that CrescentBakingPowder Raises (he dough better and Is ono of the secrets ot good baking. Ask your grocer for V r e n c o n t Baking Powder, 1-pound can, 2Cc CRESCENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Scuttle, Washington Send 2c stamp for Cook Book. t Contest f 1 y Y J Y Y I t Y Y J J Y Y Y Y Y J Y Y Y v l&yf J GREAT NORTHERN LOSES E WARIIINttVON, Mircli . Affirm ing tho decision of the Washington stale public service toiiiinlssluiit Ihe Interslalo romiucrco commission Ut ility retimed the Great Northern it re heat lug of the Tiu'tiina switching ehnrge case. The decision fiitlilds I ho switching charge of Hut Great North ern to exceed ft per cent on freight to roads using Km irntks between Tit cottm nnd South Tacoinn. Is Business Good? YOl BET! AVi'dnosdny night Hosed our fii'st four weehs in (lie show business, and wo aiv mighty thankful to the public- for the ent'ouragemeiii they have given us. Our patrons have increased in a manner truly surprising and all of thorn are boosting ing. AV('d like to thank you all in person but realize iho best way to do this is to give you the best picture show in lown for your dime. We're doing this. Are You One of Our Patrons? IF NOT, HERE ARE A FEW OF THE REASONS YOU SHOULD BE: WE SHOW ONLY UP-TO- THE-MINUTE, NEW LICENSED FILMS. WE KEEP THE MONEY IN MEDFORD AND SPEND IT WITH YOU. WE ARE ONE OF YOU, AND HAVE BEEN FOR YEARS AND WE'RE GOING TO STICK. YOU HEAR YOUR FRIENDS SING WHEN YOU PATRONIZE US. WE TRY TO SEND YOU AWAY WITH A PLEASANT REMEM BRANCE OF COUR TEOUS TREATMENT AND A SENSE OF VALUE RECEIVED WE'VE SPENT MONEY IN MAKING IT COM FORTABLE FOR YOU AND HAVEN'T QUIT IMPROVING YET WE'VE WIDENED OUR ENTRANCE AND OUR FIRE EXITS AND ELIMINATED A FIRE RISK. WE'VE LET A CON TRACT FOR THE COM PLETE RENNOVATION OF THE INTERIOR. OUR VENTILATION IS CAREFULLY WATCHED AND YOU WILL AL- WAYS FIND IT COM- FORTABLE AND FILLED WITH FRESH, SWEET AIR, IF YOU ARE NOT NOW A PATRON, LET'S GET ACQUAINTED. UGO THEATRE Ross Kline Harry H. Hicks liL i A TT 13 NT-1 O .V I Our WtinionV niiidnrntit prlred Shoen nro n Mrnng attraction for thl More. Wo aim to nlvo our pnlrotm morn Shoo ntyb nnd inont real Shoo vnltto for tholr money than wo over havo before. Our complete linen ut Mien, ami our export Shoo Hiirvlco miuhtcM mi to placn it Shoo thnt'a right on every womnu'a foot. Thero nro new, dull nnd bright leathern, new cloth top ShiiiH now blurk velvet anil aiteilo nud white Nubitck Prlret range J.ttn lu 9(1.00 llchling' OOOI) I IT S1IOU STOltll Dinner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau lflO ncri'n. with water right, largo holme, tnnll burn, flt mlleit from lown, It. T. I), and tolephono prlco S2&00. f. nerd, cloio In, Al toll, 3-rootn hoiue, hnrtt nnd woodahed, Reed uprlitg, all fenced, $2100 with term. 15 nereit, Hear creek land, amnll homo, chlckon home nnd burn, nam lino englno; prlco J 1.600, turm. KCIIAN(li:. i room fttrnUhed bungalow and two Iota euch fiOxlOH, otltblllldlngit, for California properly. 10 room homo, ono let 51x100, omo furniture, for California prop erly. l-iroom furnlahcd Imnnatow, tot COxlOO, will irndn for vacant loti on or near pavement. Tor Ilent Ilotiara and rooniit, furnlahcd nnd unftirnlahcd. I.lat your hoiiion nnd rnttchci with nn, either for rent or nto. Typewriter, r.ood condition, fur sin cheap. r.MIM.OVMi:T. Oirlit nud women for general hutiaework; ranch bunds. WnltrcaM $30, room nud hoard. MRS. EMMA BITTNER I'lionn Home It OpM.ltc. Nnali Hotel ItOOMH O ami 7. I'AI.M llt.OOK. l.ut tno tluker ilo tint worlt do tlio work' Dalegntn to iin Ihn buying of Iho fuel nifd tho flour. Wn'ro Im mtino to hunt, our tthnp 1h neat, at your aorvlcn oVery hour Why not keep cool and buy tho flnlahed product ut MEDFORD BAKERY & DELICATESSEN IU H. Central A SNAP FIvo-ronm buugitlow, inoilorn; half block off pnvod utreot, for $ lUf!0( $2fi0 cttHli, bitluuco $ir por mouth. Why pity rqnt when you run, own your homo for so Uttlo moiioy? Ton, 16 nnd HO-acro trnctH only throu iuIIoh from city, Willi plenty of watur, for Halo on eiiHy piiymiuiH, or will oxthniigo for city ii(iiorty. A 100-ncro farm with 1100 nrroa In cultivation, flno grain or alfalfa land, at $00 por ncro, Will lalco pnrt In city property and glvo long tlmo on Iniliinco. Wood c Messner I'ltouo nuuii, No. 8 H. Coutrnl to m fc M OAKCrlY mU.t refusal to cooporuto." 'V