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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1913)
. - ' c. PAGE TWO. MTlDFOnn WATT, TRTT1TTNR MTWFOUP. ORKGON, VRH)AV. MARCH 7, IQin. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL W. .T. Cnnton I hnck from Olym . .. . ,. .....i. .. . llA,Wnan., Wliero no Mini uusnu'wi in fo ro tho supreme court of Washing' ton. , Frank Uplon'ot Contra! Point MU trlrt wns ninonR ttioso who cnino to Medford Thursday afternoon. Wm. Cameron 'camo 'down Thurs day from Derby, whero ho Is engaged In ranching. D. D. Weston, commercial photOR raphern, negatives mado any Umo or place by appointment. Fhon M. 1471. t Mr. Knthryn Tngrnham has been vliltlug relatives living at Oold Hill. W. II. llarber ot Talent nnd W. H. Ilrown ot Roguo Itlvcr mado a busi ness' trip to Mcdford tho foro part of the week. Dee Horn nnd C. Marlon were down from Gold Hill Thursday. E. Judy ot Orlffln creek trans acted business In Mcdford Thursday afternoon, 1'ced and seed. Schmidt, phono SCO. 31S Mrs. Molllo Cady was a passenger on tho northbound motor Thursday. W. H. Jenkins, traveling passenger aecnt ot tho & 1." Co., .was In ttm valley this weok.x Mr. and MrSi H. Warner, who went to California durlugvtho winter, arc nt homo again. Vapor baths and scientific mas sage' for mon and women. Dr. It. J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, 303 (J&r-nett-Coroy Bldg. Phone 145 C. H. l'hclpa went to C rants Tass on ThuMday'a afternoon's motor. Mm. E. Wilson of Jacksonville was among her Mcdford friends Thurs' day. Q. C. Beach, music studio. Vio linist. Will instruct on violin, man dolin and guitar In correct mothod. Advanced students and beginners. Addreca 234 E. 9th Street. Phono Home 314-L or Main 3481. 307 George Hull of Grants Pass spent Thursday In Mcdford. A. K. Hunt of Eugene and A. W. Ilradshaw transacted business In Mcdford Thursday. Orchard, hunting, fishing and Crater Lake scenes for salo at Cor king & Harmon's studio. Negatives made any place, kodak finishing. 128 East Main street Phone 2154 11 rooks Spencer returned Vrlday evening from an extended visit with friends and relatives at St. Louis. Mo. Next Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. tho pastor ot tho Presbyterian church will preach a sermon for tho young people of tho high school. Illustra tions will do taken from tho literary studies In tho school. Plant tho now English wallflower now, In order to have a gay garden in spring. Blooming plants raised from best English seeds, colors bright red, dark red, ruby and yellow, 15 cents each, SI. GO a dozen. Also English sweet Williams, (1 & doren. brilliant bluo forget-me-nots BO conts a doxen. Address Frank Scbultz, TOG High street, Salem, Ore. 297 George J. Walton of Klamath Falls Is among tho many who camo to Mcdford Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Samuels of Modoc orchards spent Thursday In Mcdford. For salo, building slro 24x4?, ono story, shlnglo roof, cost $400, will noil for J 100 account must niovo oft Southern Pacific right of way. This is snap. Edgar S. Hafcr. Owen Dunlop of Phoenix, transact ed" business In Medford Thursday; af ternoou, Gon. Sooy-Smlth nnd his family are In iledford again. Mrs. Smith io tiirned from an extended visit In Chi cago Wudllesduy. Ladles' shoes shlncd at Summer vlllo'B harbor shop. Mrs. Hunteu of Portland, who has been visiting her larenta, Mr. und Mrs. C. C. Johuiton, left fur homo Thursday. Bert Miller, formorly of Medford, and his family arrived from Chlco, Cut., tho foro part of tho week. Real homo mado bread ' at Do- Voo'a. ' A. C. Hough and George Boron wait of Grants I'asa wcro in Mcdford Thursday on huBlnohs. A. It. GnrrqttBon of tho Tiall Lum br Co., has gone north In tho Inter est ot that corporation. Clillclreu'a dresses, aprons und i out) mado up ready to embroider at tho Ilaudicrutt miop, id Central. Mlsa Jcnulu Kltto ot Kugcno was In Medford Thursday. Sho haH beon veiling rolntlvea living at Jucksou lllo fi. John I). Olwell left for Ban Fran- clseo Thursday afternoon after n short May 'in Mcdfoni. Mr.. ,llyrly, who ojvns a. farm In ICauc creek district, camo to Mod ford Thnrrany for medical treatment. Vreo Instruction for embroidering given with nil materials sold nt the Handicraft shop, 15 North Central ovenue. " 7". Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS X.ADY ASSIHTAVr jr I'bono 3271 Xifat rhoasi r. w. wki son A. 2. Orr, 36a Mr. nnd Mrs. A. 1 Weiss of Orlf fln creek wero In Mcdfoni Thursday to meet their son-in-law, Geo. M. Roliivon, who Is a postal clerk run ning' between Ashfinml nnd Portland. W, L. Vsshcr was up from Ashland Thursday on a business trip. L. Al Martin of Evans creek was In Medford Thursday giving evidence In a Kansas, water suit. Dr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myrtlo S. Lockwood (regular physicians, not chiropractors) have removed their offices from tho Hasklns' building to 232 E. Mnln,street. ' .A. L, Kremlins', tho miner, was over from Appiegato curing mo weck. "Mrs. J. E. Mead ot Salem, who has bon visiting In Medford, has re turned home. lifts cleaned nud blocked. Pan torlum. 209 E". E. Morrison has returned to Griffin orcck from n visit of several weeks In southern California. ,A. H. Horton and his family nro down from tho ranch In Brownsboro district. Bring that old book wits torn binding down and have It rebound at tho Mall Tribune office. Costa but llttlo. tf A. C. Allen nnd George W. Wo! gamott wcro In from Hollywood ranch Thuraday afternoon. The Pantorlum Is In a position to holp you reduco tho cost of lllvng, by cleaning that old suit hanging In tho closet which will look like now after our treatment. Call us by tele phone. No. 241, nnd our drlvcre who are thoroughly trustworthy will bo at your service. Our motto Is, "onco a customer, always n friend and cus tomer." 299 Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Miller of Gold Hill were recent visitors In Medford. Wm. H. Pickens left for Montague. Cal., Thursday, after a short stay In Mcdford. Your dresses of organdy, lawn, mnll and any sort of lingerie, can bo nicely cleaned and pressed at tho Pantorlum. 299 A. Bailey ot Hotel Holland has gone north on n visit but will not bo gone long. , W.J. Vawtcr and A. A. Davis went to Ashland Thurvday on business connected with the suburban railway enterprise that will bo Inaugurated lnvtbo valley before long. They were joined there by Frank B. Woltc, who Is also Interested. Kodak flnlshtne, the best at Wet con's, opposite book store. Mr. and Mrs. FIrmin Zann ot Gold Hill tarried In Mcdford Thursday night. Frank Fctsch, who Is located at Lakevlcw, was on Thursday's train, en routo to Grants Pass, his former homo. Many ot tbo housewives of Mcd ford havo been much exorcised on account of pot being able' to get car pots and rugs cleaned properly. Tho Pantorlum will soon havo their now cleaning plant newly and thoroughly equipped tor handling rugs, carpets and all sorts of draperies. It will pay you to watt tor us on rugs and carpels. '" ' 299 Miss Hazel Tico of Hotel Holland will Ieavo for southern California to day to vlsft two sisters living near Los Angeles. W. W. Cameron and Walter llost wlck of Applegate transacted busi ness In Mcdford Thursday. Mrs. J. A. Topping, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. II. 11. Moore of Josephine county innilo,n trip to Medford during the week., , , Now York I.lfo Insurance Co., a Y. 'Tongwnld', Medford National Hank Bldg., phono 3371. Wilt C. Murphy left for California Thursday afternoon on matters con nected with his real estate and conl Interests. Insuro and bo sure. Right If wo wrlto It. R. A. Holmes, Tho Inmr nnco Man. Mrs, U. Chapman nud Miss Edith Chapman, who havo been visiting Mm. N. S. Dennett, have returned home. Wo pride ourselves on our ability to clean kid gloves. Pantorlum. 299 J. Neighbor and A. J. McCorkle. who havo transacted business In Med rord, returned to Grants Pass Thurs day. Gcrklng & Harmon, studto por traits, homo portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, post card work nnd enlarging.; 12S East Main stroot; telcphono 2154. Miss Hubbard ot Central Point precinct was among, Mcdford friends Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Radcr of Phoe nix precinct motored to MedfOrd Thursday afternoon. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Car kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, ovor Jackson County Bank Building Medford. Mr nud F II Andrews, who for the past )cnr limn mi siinessfully conducted the dining room ut the Hotel Holland, havo leased tho grill and dining room of tho Hotel Manx, Hau rraiiclm'O, whero Ihey will bo ptoanod to niut (heir many Medford trlendf r . Mrs Hrott Is making Mr, W H Clay of North Ivy slmot a visit Sim Is on lior way homo to Michigan (rout jrlp to Cnlirnmlu. , . , "l .' L lllttl Medford Merchant's Contest ? ? ? f r T X r f v f f f f T f t f ! Tli( rudl'ord arowhnnts' Assot'iiitttm ol'fors throo oilsh vh6 in tho uchI slogmi to eiicoui'ngo tho people of Medford to patronize home inorehtiiitH, as follews: FIRST PRIZE, $5; SECOND, $3; THIRD, $2. CONDITIONS OF CONTEST: Conl cstopo ns Monday, March 0, and closes Saturday, Manih 8. All slo gans limited to not over ten words and must contain the word "Medt'ord." Contest open to residents ot Medford only. Clip coupon below and mail to John 11". Carlcin, secretary, Mcdford. Name Address.- Slogan Suggested..... t4aM ) . f t f ? ? ? ? ? V t y ? t ? ? ? f ? Y ? ? V Tuberculosis Remedy Iiascd on Medicine To inr 'I'"! it iilHr n.ll fur llm turn t rninillniiMiMi ,itlK. lun alimiit n lull in, nt. 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PoniTt LnnilR, Content mill Mining CtiHfM Hcrlti ..' . . .JJ E TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED TO BUY Scoond hand Iilow, liarrow, cultivator, ulito wa gon; full jiaitlculurx. Address II. W., .Mall Trlbuup. 297 VOll SALi: ICO ncro tock ranch, Irrigated; alfalfa; vory low flsuro to bottlo cHtute. Clark ltcalty Co. I'OK SALE Karly Suurlso und Un do Hum bcod potatoes. K. W. Carl ton, Central Point; iihouo 1'arm crtflll. 322 WANTED Two flrnt clasa new milch l-owh or will ho froali noon. 2H Juckaou street V phonu lll-Il. 02 Photos Photos TJiuo wuh when pictures wore u luxury for tho fnvorcd fow modern photography lina elnwiKcd coudltlonK Our children nro crowinc up, but wo tan keep thorn us Ihoy aro cau follow them Uirouj?h iehool cun al ways ho with thorn and havo thoin wth ua u pictures. Vfq havo npu und nttractlvo stylea in school pictures. Make tho appointment today. H. C. Mackey, Studio Corner Main und Central Medford, Oicgon t f f ? ? ? f ? V f ? V ? t t t t f t t t ? t t ? ? f ? T T ? t t f t I t t ? T ? T ? ? ? ? ? y ? ? f t xxxxxxkk Bf, iT"' i iiaWyf - "sJ r-k i, ly,.j i 'I .' ii NEW RUFFLING 10 pieces plaited Ruffling in white nnd ecru, new styles, on sale Saturday, QC a yard 3t MANN'S CENTRAL AVENUE, NEAR P. O. CORSET SALE 100 Warner's and U and Ci Corset, odd 98c sizes and styles, values up to frll.00, on salo Saturday, a pair . . . . Easter Sale of La Vogue Garments THE BEST TAILORED AND MOST UP -TO DATE STYLES MADE NEW COATS Buy NowOnly Two Weeks Loft New covert coatsinadc in three-quarter lengths, we shoukrget $12.50 for 6o QO them, on sale Saturday, each P0tJ0 23 all wool coats made of serges, fancy stripes and checks in all colors and sizes, Kood values at $18.00, on sale (M A QQ Saturday, each $XVUO 23 women's novelty coats made of the latest materials, every garment guaran teed, should hring $25.00, on J j O sale Saturday, each XO NEW SUITS , , Buy Now- Only Two Wooka Loft Saturday we place on salo 25 beautiful, new suits, every one man-tailored, made of all wool serges and fancy mixtures, (M O $25.00 values V-IO Navy blue Norfolk suits, made of fine Mni niisli serge, special $9C each VJ Hemitifnl new novelty suits, made in P'h season's most up-to-date styles, on salo Saturday at, each $18, $25, $35 I t FREE-DON'T FORGET TO SAVE YOUR SALES SLIPS AND GET WM. ROGERS' SILVERWARE-FREE Easter Sale of Wash Goods NEW GINGHAMS 5000 yards this season's latest patterns in ginghams, j Ap on sale Saturday, a yd XVKj 32-inch zephyr ginghams, sold every where at 10c 4 Cp on sale Saturday, a yd...-lt)L t i Genuine. Seotcli ginghams, H2 inches wide, the best washing cloth made, on salo )K( Saturday, a yard " New Linens in all tho desired colors, 15 up to 50 NEW GALATEAS The best selection of this pop ular cloth in the city, j O p on salo Saturday, a yd.. .Xjj NEW FLAXONS This beautiful fabric iu dainty designs and colors, on -f C sale Saturday, a yard....' NEW TISSUES This cloth is without a peer for wearing and wash- 0C ing, price, a yard uOXj NEW RATINES In all colors and styles al .. 25, 35 and 50 a yard .. Easter Sale of Hosiery . CHILDREN'S HOSE SILK HOSE For women in white, tan jiujI black, very special, Sat- OCp urday, a pair "aXj I LISLE HOSE Mir' women, in all weights, splendid HBc grade OCp sale price, a pair atl LISLE HOSE In all colors, vory fine giide, on salo Saturday iOp a pair.. f Kayser's Italian silk hose in all colors. Tho boat assortment in Mcd ford at low prices (lirls fasl black hose, all sizes, vy special Saturday ftp a pair " Hoys' school hose, good as most-25c grades, on -Cp sale Saturday, a pair...... -0j Infants' fine .lisle hose in all colors, on sale Sat- j Cp urday, a pair XOh Children's .silk Utile hose, all colors ami sizes, vory OCp special Saturday, pair.... uOX Glo ves Saturday wo place on sale our now spring stock of Kay ser's celebrated fabric gloves. Short CI loves at a pair 256 50, 75 and $1.00 Long Gloves at a pair 696 S1.25, $1.48, $1.98 Easter Sale of White Goods 3()-iiicJi fine cambric for un derwear, Kului'duy, yd. 10 India linon, a good 10c grade, on sale Saturday a yard 8 "Pleisse Crepe" for under wear, special, a yard 18 i i While flaxons in a beautiful line of checks and stripes for waists, special a yard... 25 hong cloth, fine grade, on sale Saturday, i yard 10 ,'W-inch bleached muslin, salt? price a yard ..,...,. 8 '12 and '15 inch pillow slips, at each lli 72 x 90 bleached sheets, good (JOc grade, Saturday, each 39 Waists 100 lingerie waists slightly soiled, values up to $2.50, on sale Saturday, each (Mty "Wiinien's1 tub silk waists, spe cial each S2.48 Women's' tailored waists in all colors, sale price, each . 98 f ? V Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t 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 Y Y v Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ;kK;:h:x ! t ZjtZbitv&!&