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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1913)
m f 'wwwifiiBWflw -? -." Yrn gp7f'r jf: 5. fftHpr 5.p' -'rri 'ff'fBiypipRllfMPlr1 "!fK' fi.'n t't- T .- ,. - - - It'vilt'i,. -" V ra PJK3K TWO. MTlttFORn MATTi TRTHUKR. MIWFOim ORTCfiON. MONDAY. MARCH Ml, WIN. OCALAND -l PERSONAL ll Jtt, Kov. Charles I. Bcaddlng I). I),, bishop of Oregon, preached at 8t. Mjrk'n rhiirch Bundnj ivriilnK nnd will spend tw'o days In tho valley Monday nftornoon ho visited Ashland and will spond Tuesday meeting Medford members ot the church. He In tho guest of Mr. and Mm, I II. Hopkins nt Snotty Iltittn orchard. A society Item In Saturday eve ning's paper which stated that, Miss Ivy Is6nbergcr, office, assistant to Dr. Porter, had left Mcdford, was er roneous. Miss Iscnbergcr has no In tention nt this tlmo ot leaving here. At Presbyterian church, Monday night, musical for tho benefit of tho Qronter Mqdford club. Scvcnty-flvo voices, comprising tho best talent In the city, will participate Admission 25 cents. Among tho many distinguished Americana who have been appointed delegates to tho great Second World's Christina Citizenship confer ence to bo held in Portland, Ore., Juno 29-July 6, 1313, la ltcv. V. S. Shields of Mcdford. K. If. Helms and M. J. Hall were over from Jacksonville for a while Sunday. Largo bulbs ot tho finest varieties of cactus nnd decorative dahlias. Tol. S1G-K. 10 Horaco Pel Inn of Sama valley camo to Mcdford Sunday to meet his wlfo and dnughtcr, who returned from California that evening. I j. It. Warner returned Saturday night from Portland, whero ho has been spending several weeks. Orchard, hunting, fishing and Crater Lake scones for sale at Gcr klng & Harmon's studio. Negatives made any place, kodak finishing. 12S East Main street. Pbopo 21 j It. Mr. and Mrs. S. Hcnnett of Salem nro visiting in this section. Mrs. Ora Adklns ot Portland, who hns been visiting her parents, left for Portland Sunday evening. Guaranteed complete wagons at Pell's, Ashland, for less than $100. 325 Miss Kthclyn nrown has returned to Medford after an extended visit In California. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Radcr, L. A. Hose, Mr. and Mrs. C. Carny ot Phoenix ' precinct motored to Med ford Saturday. Gerklng & Harmon, studio por traits, homo, portraits," flash lights; kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 128 East Main street; telepbono 215 H. A. P. "tyelw. ira and Wilbur Klmo of Grlffia creek tarried In Mcdford Saturday. jr. B. Tronson and A. J. Daley ot Eagle Point transacted business in Medford Saturday. Don't miss tho musical with 75 singers participating, including all tbo best voices In tho city, at tho Presbyterian church Monday evening in tbo benefit given for the Greater Mcdford club. Admission 25 cents. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Smith and W O. Knlps wcro Saturday visitors Jo Mcdford. E. M. McKeany, manager of the l'roaucers Fruit company, nas re turned from Portland. Invito your friends to corao on the excursion from Tacoma to Medford, April 9. Round trip. $15.70. Captain W. Itawllngs was down from Central Point Saturday. J. C. Pondlctou ot Tablo Hock and William Harrison of Josephine coun ty spoilt Saturday Jit Medford, Curkln & Taylor (John M. Carkln and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys- nt-law, over Jackson County Dank building, Mcdford. Mr. nnd Mm. 0. II. Hclmroth and Mr. and Mrs. N, W. Klmo of Griffin creek wcro among thoso who mo tored to Medford Saturday. Gcorgo A. Cain of Klamath Falls is a recont arrival In Medford. Iiiuuro and bo sure. Illght if wo writo it. It. A. Holmes, Tho lmur- nnco Miiu. M. Sauudora ot Santa Clara vol- loy, Cal., Is miaklnc this ee:ltou a visit" and seems well ploujd wlb If. aj MMirnoa ami ins yeuugeu: eon nro over from Josophlco county, whorq tho fiirmcr Jiu3 located a homestead. Ileal 'iiomo mndo bread at Da Voo'h. Mr. nnd Mrs. Y, M. Smith nnd Mr. and Mrs. William Chan of Sterling wero in Mcdford l'rlduy, when M-. Chaso mado final proof rn his homc Mtpad boforo United nuios L'ommlA blonor Canon. . Orders tiikun for all klnda of vege table jiliiutH. Portland Avn. (iroeit. hoiiMJ, 20 Portland nvo. Phono S7-U. 12 WceRs & McCowan Co. UNDERTAKERS LADY ASSUrTAVT Day Phono 227 Night 1'. W. Weeks lU.'J-J.lI Phones A, li. Orr 07H-M J, R. Wilson, W. U. lloycn Mid bin spn wero among thine xtln were diwn from (Xriffln crok Saturday. Mrs. v. A, Hutted) "t Slonr I'orJ, Cat,', Is visiting dicr ifori'itl Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Wilson. Toed and seed. Schmidt, phono SCO. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M Taylor ol Jacksonville spent Saturday night In Mcdford. Hoy Calhoun of Ashland was among Medford Wends recently. Now York Llfo Insurance Co., C. V. Tengwald, Medford National Hank bldg. Phono 3371. . Mr. and "Mrs. Miles Cautralt if Applegate and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murphy of Barron mado Mcdford a visit Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Andcwm and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grntfls ot North Phoenix wcro hero Saturday. Kodak finishing, the best nt Wes ton's, opposite book store. Miss Catherine Buckley ot Apple gaeo has been visiting In Medford and Jacksonville. Corbln Kd$ell. tho horticulturist. Is down from his Drownsboro rttinh. All church choirs In Mcdford have volunteered tholr services In the musical for the benefit of tho Great er Medford club, nt tho Presbyterian church Monday evening. Thero are 75 singers. Admission 25 cents. Mrs. O. Peterson of Klamath coun ty and Mrs. J. W'hcelcr of Cent Ml Point wero recent visitors' Pi Mcd ford. Jeter brothers and ll.jrrj llamll ton ftavo returned from a tr'p to Grants Pass. apor uams ana scientific mas sage for men nnd women. Dr. It. J. Lockwood. chiropractor, 203 Gar-nctt-Corcy bldg. ' Phono H5. Misses A. nrltt nnd E. Lvy of Jacksonville nt tended th Saturday "movies" in Mcdfon. Charles Owens, ot Wlmer was In Medford Saturday. Ho reports that extensive- dredging fe: gold Is antici pated thero soon. E D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any tlmo or place by appointment. Phono M. Mil. Fred Roper's aggregation of bad players and tho Amcrliin Giants, the negro nlno which defeated tho n.iv- era four times out of flvo in Cali fornia recently, will play at Grant Pass' Wednesday A spce'ul tialn will bo run from Abhlnud on that occasion. Mrs. M. Tar'or ot Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs. Gc-irgo Nemo and was tho guest of M -i M Gray Suan- day afternoon.-? .Mr. and Mrs. S. I). Williams were down from Central Point recently. John Hoblson of Talent has teen In Medi'ord several times lately, vis iting his wife, who is under treat ment at tho Sacred Heart hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sharpe, who llvo near Central Point, wcro in Mcd ford Saturday afternoon. A. D. Little, of Eugene, and C. W Lowo of Portland aro transacting business In Medford. Ralph Henry Mathleson of Now York, who will bo married Thursday to Miss Madgo McCormack of this city, arrived Sunday from New York. If. N. Starr has purchased tho stocK of merchandise in J. W. Jn- cobs store at Rogue River and will soon leavo tho employ of Marshall Wells company of Portland, for whom ho has been traveling. Mr. and Mrs. W. U Hnlley, who havo been spending several weeks In California, aro at homo ngaln. MrB. M. h. Cohlow of Okanogan, Wash., Is tho guest of her brother, B. E. Haney. and his wife, ho Is on her way homo from a visit In Cali fornia. Mrs. F. i. Buffum of Roseburg ', in Mcdford again. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Pomorcno (uoo Bertha Penlngcr) arrived from Cor valllu Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond I.esllo of Weod, Cal., ore visiting In tho val ley. W. V. llarniim and J. A. Wright of Phoenix district wcro among uio many who cumo to Medford Satur day., Muny uro still wondlng tholr way to Jncksonvlllo to Jiitorvlow tho tax collector. Taxes will bo dfllinm-Pi nffor novt Monday, when n penally of 10 pur tent atlachoa and Interest on tho Hum duo begins to run. , h. Nludormoyor, Jamn Bourdmap. If. O. Maury and Professor V. A. DnvlH woro among thoso from North Jacksonville product who spent Sat urday In Medford. H. Offonbaofhor and II. Cameron or iipiogato mude ; trip to Medfora .Saturday. J. M. Klornau and Oscar Lynn ic turned from California Sunday ovu- njng. Dr. E, li. Pifkol has returned from a short trip to Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. y, Myew of Ceu tral Point motored to Jlodtord Sun day afternoon. L. K. Ualllngnr, n chojr slngor, wuh killed und w. It. Ilalnca was eorious, Jy hurt in an accldont-that orcprred Friday on Corot & Klng'a uuto slcgo lino between Marshflold nnd Noith Beud. Frod lle.eii. ii. .!.... ,. I formerly of Medford. t, i ....' les. lie has been rlinrned wiib vaw slauiihter. us h rnHi-l tin cp'ed limit nml was Mrtdm Mn. tleorgo Cook of '1 r.til vas ntudtig hc,r Medford frloix'n ih wnk Mr. nnd Mrs 1 A. Pruett rf lunv dlstrlrt birrlrd a few hours In Mcd ford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. rj-i-r loft for Portland on Sunday evening's mu nnd will ho gnno several days (leorgo Gnnor and Jwn YoKuin of Josephine county hnvo bHji.imns notlng bnslneiw In Mtdforl. Mr. nn(l Mrs. II. II. Bahilur and Mr. nudfrs. A. ConthmU of ,pk sonvillcTnotorod to Mtdrnrt Stnudav. Webb brothers of Toll dim let wero In "Medford Sunday alttrtionn. W. W,"Viyit ramo down horn Persist Sunday. ncoomuniivluK his daughter, who left for Portland that evening. F. II. Madden and II. W. Lindsay of Central Point district transact-d business In Medford Saturday. Robert Crowder nnd Mr. Gibson havo purchased w tlno stock and al falfa ranch on Applegate. not far from Buncom, of Mr. Forrest of Crook county, and will ralso cait!o on a largo scale. It was once ownodj by A. S. Klelnhammer. W. H. HclvlQ of Dayton, who Is a temporary resident of Baglo Point district, spent Saturday night In Med fonl. Tho Baptist church of Ashland has extended a call to Rev. Mr. Mac Collough ot Now York City, who is already thero and ho will doubtless accopt tho pastorate. Ills father H the new minister of tho Baptist church of Medrord. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Mender mo tored from Suncrest orchard, In Tal ent precinct. Sunday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. K. Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Coleman. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Luy. MIssa Flcota Ulrlch and Hies Chapman orMacksonvllle ware Mcdford visitors Sunday. Fred Williams. J. E. Sturgls and J. J. Hormanu wero among the citi zens of (i rants Pass whu camo to Mcdford during tho wok. Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Halt or AppK gato aro stopping In Medford for the present. Professor P. J O'Gnra returned Sunday from a trip to tho northern part of th coupty. j- DONS CHIEFS COAI CRIMINAL LIBEL CASE UP SOON The erimlnal libel no nnliist Bert K. Ororr. editor of the A-dilnud TtilluvH, liroiijtlit liv t'1. F. I.. Toil Vsllo Inst fall tliirlliif the miimlKH wll lie Imnmlit to trial in the eiivnit emirt within llie noM day or two. Ureer litis just returned IVuiu OKln Inmm where ho luw boeii aitieo Ke vvmlier. (Ireer was arrested upon eomplnlnt of t'ol. Ton VeJIo nml jivu n henruig hi llio juslioeV ootlit in Ibis idly who bound htm over to nun it actum bv the j.ruml jury, whii-li piiunplly n diuted liini. TAKE STEPS 10 PROTECT BOYS L UN ILS HERSELF .MAIlSIIKIKI.l), Ore.. Mnreh :!. Heenuse lier mother took her to tn.sk for remnintng nwav from home Sutttr diiy night. 1mm Norr, nged 15, today idiot nitil kilcil liiTM'lf ut her parent".' homo in tlii- idly. The irl wiim ipiile pretty, nnd the iluushtur of II. K. Knurr, n druyit. who eomluets u store ut Oolil lb'ij.clu The airl stayed nwiix fnm home nil night Saturday, Miyiu? tlmt t-lie wiik pun); to a girl friend hoii-e. Toilnj he eonfeshi'd to her mother that she litid spent the night nt a roomi'i house willi Will chauffeur. She then went into the mljuiniiij; room when hc fired, the fntul llo. Tho chauffeur will pnbably be arofcted. CENTRAL POINT DEFEATS MEDFORD BY II TO County Judge Ton ele today Is "mul a inrriint for the urret of a man named tjeruuton, amul XI, lu is nid to liae coaxed luo Iiih, one Id mid the other 17, lo ene lmmi null go liolininif. ('iiiilriliutini: lo Hie tlililiiiiiniv if iiiimu-M in lu t'liniKe. duilge Ton Velio ti'leplioufd to A-h land to have Surnnton -.lopped. The box uio .loliu Iluid und Mi'.au llevMtl. Legal blanks lot salo at tho Mall Trlbnno offlfft ' ' HUNDRED YEAR CLUBS l. n; judd Talent, Oroi'ou Jackson County Orchards, Homes, Farms In n Thriving Cantnr In Onct of tln C.ir,t,n VfQt of tln Ho(nn Itiviir YBlly WALKS PAST GUARD A .-uipcct, picked up by the poliee Saturday evening nml lielil for the enieking of a safe ut Yreka recently. idipped one over on Chief Ilitlson mid Officer Ciiigeadu Hiiuduy ufteriioon and made a cnn gctawny. With him went tho ohiefn overcoat and Officer Jlego'a hut n brand new SteUoii. Two sii!)eets woro pioked up und not wanting to put tlioui toeihur one mw locked in the city jail nml the other placed in the poliee headquar ter in the Exhibit building. IlittMin und Ciugctide guarded him. While the officers sat outride in nu automobile, the fellow in the office wns buty. Soon it fellow mime nloiii; nodded to tho officer ami wont on his way. Later is was found that the well drcnicd stronger was the suspect, who ilonncd the rliief'ii eoiit nml Mego's hat nnd thus diiguied di-oippeured. LERCH CASE UP CIRC CO The cntJe of the Ntutu s. Ifimry Lereh n( t liin city for buying goodg lie know wItc hiolun wa culled fn the cirouit (ioiiiI thin morning nnd imll eutioiifl uro tlmt tho cuko will nit tie concluded until tonight. A Inrpo uiiinher of vilueM(M are In bo ex amined. On Saturday nfterimoii John Walk er wiik found guilty of rawing u uhcek for 2.-ifi t. $l:.VJ.",. Tho jury tucom mended clemency. The ciiho of tho nIiiIo vm. Dan Cnmnroii will be tried boon. No in uenrly 80 yenrn old und charged wilh u fctntiitorv ciiinc. Central 1'ointV bnxeball learn de feated the iledford Chosen FnemN und the .Medford diamond Stiuditv b a score of 11 lo I. Hiinccn pitclud for the loeulu und Meliiln' for the Point. The Medford train playrij ragged bull und iw n,Texiilt there'will bo mnny new players in the lino up uet Sunday when the Portland Northuct league tViiui plaj here. EIFERT FINDS MILLAR GUILTY (Continued from paf.o 1.) bitterly attached llio city ulloriiey for lif uttemptK to blacken .Millur't eharacter for polilicul purpoKOH. lie nxked why llio city ulloriiey had not c!o-ed the place iiiMtoud of attacking cilir.eiiH nnd if ho Imixt attack the ehnnuder of citizen then why not urrctft nil (he the men, some of Ilium who had xttoni lo it, who had been in the Ko.val ltoomiiig liuiihe. On the iMincIiiiiui of the ene May. or Kifcrt stated that ?t wk hit "pain ful dut" to find r.illur gudty and afcch a fine of .o0 and coKt'. With Mcdford trado Is Medford made HOTEL HOLLAND TABLE D'HOTE DINNER Every Evening 0:30 to 7:30 40c. Colihoirililu (.indttUt, wJU'1 . Ko'J'Hea Clb Salad Iloilud Ilnlibjit, llolliiudaiiie l'guuiiv I'rtsU'iijiw Uoiled Hum, Vorkehiru Sauo Grilled Luuili ("liypft J'ctit 1'oid I'llmo I(lb of Heuf nu jnx I.oiu of l'orl. ami Apple Simcu .MhmIiuiI I'olntoiW Dalad String llcuiiii Kuglili I'limi I'liildipg I In id and ilniiijJy-Suiico leo ('renin Cufo Noir Itellew Life May lie Prolonged Men who are devoting their lives to tho study of longevity believe that In dnys to come a man of Ut) will b In his prime, and old ago will begin long past n hundred years. Scientists have proved that tho simple life, temperate habits, oner- else, and an active mlud nro essential to a long and happy lite. When tho blood gets thin and sluggish and creeps bully through tho veins, and tho nrturles begin to harden, there Is nothing that will enrich the blood, lmproo tho clrcti latlon and restore strength to every backsliding organ In tbo body so pilckly as our delicious cod llvet and Iron tonic Vlnul. Hero Is proof. Mrs. Michael Iltoof of Lolstou, Pa., at S3 cars of ago was so wens she bad to bo wheeled around In an Invalid's chair she writes that after taking a few bottle of Vlnol she could inko long walks and do her housQwork 'Hint shows how Vlnol strengthens old people Try Vlnol on our guarantee that It will do oii good or lost joti nothing Medford Vhnrmncy, Mcdford Ore WHY? Just This I Llko tho Rojjuo Rtvor Vnlloy DO VOI' WANT TO SELL? Might now several buvcrs are hero lo Invest, also I hnvo friends rouilmt here to lomto this t-prlK I would llko to know of oiir proportion at oiue It It In a ro.ul luxestiueut wc cm do buMness. J. 0. BARNES, 21-1 lat National Bank Bklg. y l J If I T 1 VTtli Jr m fc"'l CNSMB, J i And they cut out a great big goose, And they quickly turned her looiej A goose sure wss she 'Csuie this goose couldn't see The superiority of GOLDEN KOI) OATS. tirarrr't OTK ril t rl ,Unp UK if.r n4 4 yrf llMnti', 4ito lor rvMiM 111 4 aotvikir r. Merchants Lunch at Nooi 35c Not the elienpcHt but Jho bent. mmmnTTZvnYMiWrwrt mmmwammm iUA iX9t '.! fH isSiaa p-KU Tori and'f Famous Hotel ' Nolcd for the Excellence mpf'iis Cui5ine. European plaij mm-.WWWMTa-rmmrrm .Situated In tbo Hub of tlio Prluclpiil 'J'beutcr and Shopping DIMrht Itccently Itedccoratcd and IlcfuriiMicd 'J'bioiiKbout, mid Iletlvr IvVpilpped Today than Ker llcfojo Kuropciiii I 'Jau Itooms ivltboiit bath, 91.011 per day ami up Iloonis with liatli, Jjiii.OO per day und up a. J. KAl'FMA.WV, Miiiiager. I r f ? t r r r Y T T f I t f ? T ? ? T r r T ? ? Y I f .. THE BIG SALE k ! i"tf AT KENTNER'S Will Continue This Week I ? T ? 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