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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1913)
IMOH! TWO. M13DTOnn MATT, TOmnNHl. MP.IWOH1). OUIOCION. WKIINKSIMV, MAHOIf 2(1, 1tltn. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL D Misses Margaret Mors and Agnes Rowland of San Kranclsco arc among Mcdford friends. Assessor and Mm. W. T. Grlcnr motored to Mod ford Tuesday atlor nooii, i Guaranteed .complete wngona nt roll's, Ashland, for Icsd than J 100. 335 C. It. Ploreo and n. C. Hossott Rpopt a few hours In Medford Tues day. John Grloye of Prospect, who hits been visiting his former home In Canada, was In Mcdford wnd Jack sonville during tho week. Orchard, hunting, fishing and Crater Lake scenes for salo at Cor king & Harmon's studio. Negatives mado any place, kodak finishing. 12S East Main street Phono 215 It W. J. Scott of Antloch was among tho many sko ramo to Mcdford Tuesday, Gcorga Fieke, who baa been en gaged In mining near Jacksonville, will return to McCloud, Cal., soon. Ladles' shoes shlned at Summor- ville's barber shop. J. V. Myers of Central Point, chief fruit Inspector, motored to Mcd ford Tuesday. William Myor nnd J. S. Rallcy wore up from Ashland Tuesday. Corking St Harmon, studio por traits, homo 'portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 128 East Main street: telephone 215 11. N. W. KJmo and It. Guchcs were down from Griffin creek district Tuesday. A. C. Hough of Grants Pass made a professional trip to Mcdford. Rugs, carpets, draperies cleaned by most modern process. Call us up Wo will bo glad to submit you a price. Pantorlum. Mrs. L. Caruthers of Ashland has been making Mcdford friends a visit. W. T. Bailey of Kugono M at Jack sonville, visiting his son, Pleasant Ualley. Judge Calkins and Rqy Davis, court stenographer, tarried In Med ford Tuesday night. Wo also do accordion , pleating. Pantorlum, 132 W. Main. Tho funeral of tho lato A. W. Sturgls at Jacksonville Tuesday af ternoon v,as attended by a large con course of tho friends of the deceased, among whom were a number of clti sens of Medford. Judgo M. Purdln made an address appropriate to the occasion at the gravo. Carpets and rugs cleaned at Pant orlum, 132 W. Main. Mr, and Mrs. II. E. Shearer were recent visitors at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. Cary of Phoenix precinct. John S. Orth, J. E. Barkdull, F. Oscnbruggc, Jacob Kllppel, Z. Cam eron, F. Hubbard and Mr. Howard wcro among tho many citizens of Medford who went to Jacksonville Tuesday to attend tho funeral of tho lato A. W. 8turgls. Tho Pantorlum is now at 132 W. Main. Phono for tho drivers. F. G. Deckenbach, manager of the Salem brewery, transacted business In Medford Tuesday. Mrs. E. Weathcrby of Josephine couuty is in Medford visiting friends and expects to leave for the east be fore long. Invite jour friends to conio on tho excursion from Tacoroa to Medford, April D. Round trip', $15.70. Iarkln Reynolds, who has been employed at Sanger, Cal., was on tho northbound train Tuesday, en routo to Hlllsboro to look after an unclo's affalra. I.. E, McClunahan vt Jierkcley, Cal., Ib a recent arrhal in Mcdford. George Buckley of APPlegato was In Medford Tucbduy. Ho had his leg broken ut tho thigh In being thrown from n wugon last October and Is able to ho about on crutches. CarUn & Taylor (John M. Carklu and Glonu O. Talor), attornou-nt-law, oer JhcUkoii County Dank building, Mcdford. W. A. Martin. C. JJnmhor and G. llomol of Sutherliu arrived In Mod ford Tuobday. Dr. Bertha Sawyer of Ashlaml mado a professional Jill' to Medford Tuimday. Insure nnd bo Huro, Right it wo wilto it. R. A. Hptyucs,' Tho imur nuce Mjtn, ' W, l. Coleman and It, H. Dow were over from 'Jacksonville Tjiot. day iiftornoan. A, J Griffith of Alturus, Cal., cainu to Medford Tuesday. Ileal honip mado bread ut Do Voe's. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS XABf AMUJTAJTX )ay l'lionc. 27 Night V. V. Wepke lOil-J.3 1'lwHw A. K. Orr 17.M Mr. nnd Mm. W. T. tinier of Pan ama are in Mcdford and may remain so mo 1 1 mo. Hot-man Powoll of llutto rrerk and his band of sprnjors nro Infesting Mcdford. Now Vork Mfo Insurance Co., C Y Tengwald, Mcdford National Bank bldg. Phono 3x171. Thomas and Ira Taylor were In Mcdford tho foro part of tho weak, They recently returned from south ern California, whero they spent tho winter. Mr. nnd Mra. T. W. Dally of Trail district nro visiting In Medford. Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Warren King of Phoenix tarried 'n Mcdford Tuesday afternoon. Ho will soon make a trip to Illinois valley. A. Jeldue9 ib down from Bluo I.edgo district nnd reports tho snow piled several feet high there. Vapor baths and scientific mas sage for men nnd women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Gar- nott-Corcy bldg. Phono 145. Arthur Nichols of Big Butte pre cinct was among tho many who came to Mcdford on business Tucsda), W. E. Hatrfell nnd R. W. Hitchcock oX (Eaglo Point epent Tuesday in Medford. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any timo or placo by appointment. Phono M. 1471. Charles Lcbo is at Portland on a short business trip. Rev. W. F. Shields went to Ray Gold Tuesday evening, returning on the midnight train. Feed and seed. Schmidt, phono 260. Charles Duntcn, manager of tho Jacksonville Tllo & Brick company, camo to Mcdford Tuesday and went on to Central Point. William Gerlg, manager of the Pa cific & Eastern railroad, arrived from Portland the fore part of the week. Ten per cent reduction on glass ware at Wonder store. Miles S. Wakcman of Pleasant Creek, ono of tho earliest pioneers of Jackson county, spent Tuesday night in Mcdford. Mm. E. Hill of Central Point has been in Mcdford visiting relatives. Bo)s, get your rubber balls, base balls and gloves at Wonder store. Mra. 11. O. Mason of Minneapolis, Kansas, who has been upending tho winter in southern California, is tho guest of her brother, T. B. Ellison, and his wife. Girls, there are jumping ropes for 10c nt tho Wonder store. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isaacs were over from tho Big Sticky ranch Tues day. Stono brothers of Forest creek woro among their Jacksonville friends Tuesday. Just received a shipment of that alt silk ribbon. 10c, at tho Wonder Store. M. P. Jacoby aud R. E. Smith vt Tojo wero in Medford Tuesday, transacting business. Rev. F. H. Fecse. pastor of Grace M. E. church. Klamath Falls, was a visitor In Medford vesterday and this "morning. In conjunction with per sonal business Mr, Fecse was inter esting himself in matters pertaining to chamber of comroerco business, Mr. Fecso being a llvo wire on tho board of directors of tho Klamath County Chamber of Commerce Tl?o prayer meeting at the M. E. churcli, corner of Bartlett nnd Fourth streets, is withdrawn this week on account of tho convention at Grants Pass. THIRD SOCIAL SESSION OF SOCIALISTS TONIGHT Auollier of the Mj)inliir boc-Iiil scm hiniis iiniliT the ntisniccrt of tlio o- eialist local vvill be given tliU cvt'iiin ut bmilli'rt hall. Tho t-ommitteo In t-linrgo lian arranged for n Miort prii- grum to iirciccd llio iluucing. The i-ociulinlrf have given two Bocitil cu (criiiinnieutb ,o fur this season nnd liotli luivo proven cujoyublo uccu- hioilb. NOTIOIJ OF .MEITTINU. The regular monthly meeting of tho incuiberp of tho Roguo River Co operative Fruit Growers' association Ailll bo hold In the public library building, Medford, Saturday aftor- noou, March 29. Thoro will bo mut ton of importance to consider and monibera rq remicstod to attend. 0 J. A. PERRY, President. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE A bay horne, soven yrs. old, ood for work or fumlly driv ing. Phono C77-V. FOt RENT Hoiifcela'cplng rooms on ground floor. 230 S. Central. ft FOR SALE Ono dozen Barred Rock hens. Eggs for hatching. C04 Plum st. SI. B., SUM Tribune. FOR SALE Angora goats. Hauun'ol, Eaglo Point. W. FOR EXCHANGE NJco ?12 mando lin for a good film kodak. Phono 1019-M., city, p R .' r MoANi I y PrtWKMi; jA 'ii i r - crm i u w 11 iHbk jui i w i . nt -. I I TT1JJ AW . TOU Mt&MT ZJL . lil vix' A' ir JAvS--riv ,i vVis tp '"r (r -irv?! js! or'FuiTn" &X&T ' t ' Almost Works Napoleonic Sclicmr! Itrgo anil PENNILESS HEIRESS CANNOT GET LEGACY CHICAGO, Lnrcli 2. Hecnuse the Oermau laws requires both the 1Z1Z11H&4&1Z ? t Y Y t t f Y A T ? T t t ? ? ? T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y if X y Y A.AA.A.AA.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAkAAAAVk .. .. .. i3i&&3 1 - Diogenes Just Misses Big M MotM l AM "n COLONIC WOG6l.E9Poot ( I HAVE A LOT of INTlVlWCE) J UNTMib 6UOWAY MATTER M HanJ) I CAN&WovSRGRAtt5 MR M up ME. TltE CHECK -m BUT , K0OK m. Honest Jluii'n Arrhal Miatlcrs Hope! Ageit llcny Offlro Clialr iuiii('lin.ctl Out of Building. Mgnaturo of tlm huojmpd ami wife, or proof that one or tho other is lend before n legacy can be mwmleil, Mra. Martha May, poiinili-ss ami Lawyers Our possession of the proper facili ties to handle orders for Stock Certificates Bonds Corporation Records Seals Attorney's Supplies is bringing us the business of South ern Oregon. Only those who do not know that these goods can be made in Medford are sending north MEDFORD PRINTING CO. . . A . . . . . .AAAAA AA.A..AA-AAAA..AAA,A,AA.AA.X 3 Haul! MR.MOK&AN sVrkT' HONtSTY roMPUL Tti TXLt YVol "fllAT "tttt-j C PIOOCNU. Hb f M NOIHFIUIMCU BUT I Philosopher Villh fnviullN( burn, Unlay, h prevrnled from ulniiiiing a 'J.'i.OUU entule in Oenimu.v. 1 ! luinluitiil tlnwi)iarel five inontliH ago. uit Attention FIFTEEN PE RISH AI ZANEMVII.I.i:, Ohio, .Mnii'li 8U I'UU'on ui-soiin mo roporltul dead hero today im a result of tho flood. Tnc Muskingum river In nt tho 40 foot Htiigo nud still rising. Tho Sixth street bridge wan demolished last night and tho bunlnt'iM section Is under several feot of wntur Two thousand nro homeless. TRIAL IN JUNE l.OS ANGELES. Cal . March 2fl - Tho second trial of Clarence Harrow on a chnrgo of bribing Itohurt llnlu, u Juror In thn MeNamara trial, vvnn put over today by Superior Judgo Willis to June til. 'Hits action was taken at tho r litest of Harrow, who appeared per sonally boforo tho court. District Attorney Fredericks roimcntcd. Tho case was scheduled to go to trial March 31. RALEIGH, N.C. CHILD Made Strung nnd Welt li Vlttol. When wo tell )ou that Vlttol Is tho best remedy In our whole sloek for making weak, puny ailing chll drou strong, robust nnd rosy wo are only telling ou what has buuu proved by hundreds of mothers. Mrs. W. O. Btrothor, llalelgh. N C snn: "M llttlo girl, llaiel. h.is been taking Vlnol to build hor up after a soveru spell of slokues. It has done mo much good by restoring her uppetlto nud building up her strength that I think Vlnol Is tho finest tonic ever prepared and I am telling everyone about It." What Vlnol did for this llttlo girl It will do for ovory weak, and ailing child because sickly children need the strengthening rod liver ilemcutn nnd thu tonic Iron that Vlnol con tainsthat Is why Vlnol builds them up quickly and gives thetu n flue healthy color. It Is ple.isuul to tuko nnd wo guarantee that thn resulta will Kitlsfy vou money buck If tlmy do not. Medford Pharmacy, Medford, Ore. .. -. .. .- .. .. .. .. .. A. A A A I T T 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 t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 't Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y A. ZANESVLLE r STYLE CRAFT -the Clothes Luxurious! f J7 Madame, may we have your undi vided attention one moment? WE WANT TO SPEAK TO YOU iilioul 1 1 lose beautiful Stlt(Vaft .spi'iiiKiMml". We waul to ai-quniiit you with tlif Hil-iifllil line pivpaivtl tliiti ami son wt want to call to your iiartli'iilar not loo t h p rtuimrlcably 1 o w pi-irc at wliii'h tlitiiti 8ii ptM'hly tailori'd cuattj arc marked. We realize you expect us to do bet ter for you than other .stores and we lake pleasure In assuring you your expectation! .shall lie more than ful filled. Style Crafts are Spring Coats par excellence The superlative may well be used in speaking of Stylo Craft ('IoiiIch and Suit. Ask any woman who has WIN our wonderful display ibis Huason. Ask any womjiji win) bus a)rejdy bought her Hpriiu; .suit, or cqat here. Auk any woman who h a h shopped around and known exactly what each Htoro hay (o offer. Then come here and marvel an every wopiun (Iooh at our brilliant Hhowing of Style Craft K a pin on I b, all price marked most niodenllv. C Wewt x . XAI - T - EIIW. A -t Aftf f 1 i t t-f .-