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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1913)
1 V-f if$W'fr'Vn'" PXOK TWO. Mianronn math mrnxrm. MrmFonn, okwion. vmiiAV. atuii, h, mm. IOCAL AND . I- PERSONAL U Thomas McAndrow, tho well known pleneor, was In Medford Thursday afternoon, accompanied by "two of Ilia daughters. Mrs. 1 0, aulhrlo ot Weed, Cal., and Mm. K. Torney of Ashland were anions Medford friends this week. I), 8. Foreo of Josophlno county In making his former homo at Jack sonville a visit. Kor salo, flno family driving or riding horse, buggy and harness. 'TIiIb, Ih a good buy at $200. It In terested wrllo Lothrop Perkins, 1! Hps Court, Mcdford. George W. ThraRher, tho miner, has returned from Preaton peak dls trlet In tho Siskiyou mountains. Orchard, hunting, fishing and Crater Iako scenes for sale at dor king & Hanson's studio. Negatives mailo any place, kodak finishing. 123 East Main street. Phono 215 R. norn, In Modfora, April 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Qeorgo Mansfield, a daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Tyson Beall and Mr nnd Mrs. L. L. Lovo of Central Point district motored to Med ford Thurs day. It you want your lawn movrar sharpened or repaired phone 3C0-.Il 35 Mr. and .Mrs. C C. Gilchrist of Sams Valley spent Wednesday night In Mcdford. Mrs. D. A. Gardner and Mrs. n. B. Lewis of Ashland were recent visitors In Mcdford. Mrs. E. 11. Hanley of North Jack sonville district was among her Med ford friends Thursday afternoon. ucrklng & Harmon, studio por traits, homo portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 12S East Main street; telephone 215 R. Dr. B. C. Kelsay and J. If. Bee man wero down from Gold Hill on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Llndsey SIsemore of' Fort Klamath arrived In Mcdford Thursday and will visit relatives and friends. J. W. Myers of Central Point, chief fruit inspector, was in Med ford on Thursday afternoon. Insure and bo sure. Bight if wo wrlto It. B. A. Holmes, The Insur anco Man. Polk Hull nnd Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Tompson of Griffin creek spent a day In Medford the fore part of tho week. Mrs. C Ankeny of Eugene arrived la Medford from Klamath county Thursday, whero sbo has been visit ing relatives. Sho is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. John S. Orth. Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes ton's, opposite book store . '". J. E. Barkdull and O. W. Prl'ddjj were among those who transacted business at the county scat during the week. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Opdyke of Hat Creek, Cal., arrived in Medford Thursday. Mrs. Opdyke Is & former resident of the city. Special Tablo d'Hoto dinner at Holland hotel every evening 40c. 34 W. H. Jenkins of Portland, trav eling passenger agent of tho South ern Pacific company, spent a few days In tho valley this week. Wirt Poold was n from Eaglo Point district Thursday, going to Jacksonville In the afternoon. vapor uatns ana scientific mas sage for men and women. Dr. It. J, Loekwood, chiropractor, 203 Car- nott-Corey bidg. Phono H5. B. H. Ilradslraw of Urownsboro Is making Mcdford a business visit. Gcorpo McDonough of Sams Val ley wat among thoso who camo to Medford Thursday. The local police would like tt learn tho whereabouts of Prank Pike, whoso mother is seriously ill at Portlaud. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or placo by appointment, Phone M. M71. . Miss Stolla Burnett of Talent has returned homo after a visit In Med ford. W. It. Tucker, formerly of Med ford and Jacksonville, Is hero oh n visit, en route to hs homo at Eu gene from California. Ileal homo made bread, DeVoo's. " Ml'sa Allco Hanley of North Jack sonville district transacted business In Medford Thursday. C K. Long and E. h. Jones of Jo sephjne county tnrriod a whllii In Medford tho foro part of the week. Monroe Baldwin has sold his placo In Lake Creek district to A. Bupree, mid will leave for his former home in Minnesota Friday, Tho price paid was $5900, Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS X.ABY AMUTAiry Day Phone 227 Night P. W. Weeks 1D3-J.2 Phones A. E, Orr 978-M Mrs. I J. It row n of Jacksonville went to nrnus Pass, her former homo, Thtirsdsy on n visit Flrmln 'Mm of (laid Hill tins among the many who came to Med ford Thursday. Bomnniber tho auction sale of hogs at tho farm of J. n. Gore, Saturday, nt 10 n. m. L. n. Warner. Louis Hill, tho Great Northern railroad magnate, and his part? passed through Medford Thursday evening in a private car, en roulo to Seattle from a trip to California. Mm. h. 1 Pickens, who hos been spondlng the winter in Medford, left for Portland Thursday evening. Money to loan on real estate. See Carkln & Taylor, attorneys nt law, Medford. Mrs. M. H. Parker of Central Point lias been visiting in Medrord. Mr. nnd Mm. L. Iveraon arrived from California Thursday, en route to Portland. They will visit relatives living near Jacksonville for a xhOrt time. Miss Knthcrlnc Chapman of l)uns mnlr, Cal., is visiting nt Jackson ville, her former home. Tho Mission restaurant is again open for business under same "man agement, after being closed for re modeling, it Mrs. C. E. Whitney of Gold Hill mado friends in Medford a visit thlu week. Henry and Leonard Hendricks of Grants Pass and J. Knox of Joso phlno county are transacting busi ness In Medford. k C. L. Bennies made a professional trip to Ashland Thureday afternoon. Mm. c. C. Beckman and her daughter. Miss Carrie, of Jackson ville, visited in Mcdford Thuraday. Albert Toiler of Portland, a well known newspaper man, is accompa nying his sister. .Mrs. Edyth T. Weatherred, on her crusade through southern Oregon in behalf of Ore gon manufacturers. They wont to Grants Pass Thursday, but will re turn Saturday morning. George' X. Smith' of Antelono In terviewed oiir business men Thura day afternoon. V. M. Wado and E. M. More of Tacorua, who are interested In a ditch and mining enterprise on upper Hyjucguie, aro on mo ground on a tour of Inspection. D. 11. Barneburg and a party of Ashland motorists spent a short ttnio in Medford Thursday. Mr. Williams, a merchant of Jack sonville, transacted business In Med ford Thursday morning. Charles Hamilton and Frank Bald win were over from Applegate Thursday morning. A. A. Boyco of Tolo and John Lewis of Trail tarried In Mcdford ono day this week. Harry Mathes and O. W. Trcfren of Ashland woro among tho residents of Ashland in Medford Thuraday. V. K. Hendrlckson was a business visitor in Medford Thxrsday, Word has been received at Lake view that Dr. T. V. Hall, who has been actively engaged in the practico of mediclno and surgery ir Lake county ror several ycara. and who recently left for Now York to tako a post graduato courso, bad bis ankio broken whlio leaving a streetcar and has becomo insane Dr. Hall Is woil known in this valley and Is a brother or J. Court Hall. Mfs. Etta Whlsler and Mrs. Anna Paxon arrived from Pacific City, Cal. Thureday. J. P. Kellogg of Chlco, Cal., and F. D. Starr, of Klamath Falls aro in Mcdford. B. D. Davis is erecting a fine two story resldonco on Cottago street In East Medford. Tho dwelling is 26x 12 feet in sire and will contain 10 rooms. Mr. Davis recently pur chased something over an aero or land from Frank Perl and It is upon this tract that ho is building. W. F. Solilnger is the contractor who has tho work In charge. RUMEN IE I 2 P: M. SATURDAY Tho most important mooting of tho year for fruit growers has been culled by the Hokuo lllvor Fruit A Produce association for Saturday nf ternoon nt 2 o'clock (not Friday, as previously printed), April 12, at the Carneglo library hall. Matters of great interest aro to bo discussed, nmung them the building of a pre coollug plant. Tho matter of Joining the new co opcratlvo selling exehnngn with oth er fruit exchanges will bo discussed. Porter J. Xeff, who represented the association at tho meeting recently hold at Yakima, will jnako a report on the proceedings. 6 GUY GAUNYAW DIES SUDDENLY IN CANA0A Guy Gnuivjrnw, n brother of Kiln. Emma, nnd Hay Onunynw, nnd n for mer resident of thW oily, died mul denenly of heart trouble nt 1'rovoM, t'anailn, Wfttuosiluv. Word of hi death reached" Medford relatives Thursday. The remains will he brought to this city for Initial. Ouy Onunynw lived in Medford for It! yenrs f.'olhtf from this cily three year ngo to take up a homestead in Cnnndn whero he litis since been nt work developing hN land. The father nnd mother, former residents of litis city, nre dead. DICK RESIGNS FROM OREGON NAVAL BOARD Ah an aftermath of the fistic en counter In wnlch Gun .Newbury nnd 13. Phlpps of this city woro prin cipals, and wnlch was staged in tho courtroom nt Jacksonville, warrants woro Issued by tho Justice of tho peace at Jacksonville for the two attorneys. Philips entered n plea of guilty and paid a ftno o( JCi. New bury will probably ptond uot guilty. Ills hearing is set for A: 15 p. m. to day before. Justice Uox. The two attorneys engaged In a heated argument recently during the progress of a case. When court took n recess tho two went nt It. It wob declared a draw by tho spectators present. Mrs. Van Oykn'a brother and fam ily, returning llundny. Marly eiibbnuo plants now ready nt Carey's. Phono H-IMI About 20 friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jon Matter nave thoin n surprise Inst Monday. Tho urcnsloit wan their wedding anniversary and Mrn, Itn dor's birthday. Mrs. Ii. A. Drnko and daughter, ;.llss llossle, were over nt Phoenix .Monday from Fern valley. Mist Media Duloy of Cresconl City arrived In Phoenix last Friday and will visit her cousin, Mrs. I.llllo Utaokwood. and Mrs. W. S. Stancllff for n whlio. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. MrCliiln were summoned to Myrtlo Crook Monday morning on account of tho death ot Mrs. MeClalu's stepmother, Mrs. J a in en llurvoy. The ladles of the Presbyterian EDEN PRECINCT .1 SALKM, Ore., April Jl.-Chnrles L. Diek, recently npKiiuted a member of the Oregon imvnl board to succeed A. J. Cnpron, hns today submitted hi resignation to floxernor West. MEXICAN TRAIN WRECKED FLEEING FROM REBELS MFAICO CITY, April 11. Causing tho death nf 'JO jcroiis, n Mexican Central train which was fleeing from rebel hands, wns wrecked on n curve near .Tula, stntc nf Jlftlnlgo. '" DIED. James L. Sisty, nged 2.1, died April 10, 10 111. nt (lie homo of hit renin, John nnd Kvn Sisly, Willow Spring district. Funeral (.efalces will lie Held from tho family homo nt 10 o'clock Saturday, April 12, Itev. Tuttle officiating. Interment Cen tral Point cemetery. l.oiu Hughes of Fern valley was nt Ashland Sunday. Mm. Joo Under and Mrs S Furry wero trading In Ashland last Tuesday. J. W. Peart of Laurel Hill or- chard was In Medford Monday .Mr. and Mrs. S. G Van Dyke made' a trip by auto to the Applegntc conn-' try last Saturday, whero thev visited The Return of Blood Eruptions I No Reason Why Anyone Should Suf fer With Such n l)lhoartenln Experience. church Aid w lit hold n Immnr nnd sorvu n chicken mipper April J 8 at the Woodman hnll In I'linniU. The prlco of supper will bo 25 eelifs Many useful nriloU'H wilt bo on mlt nt (ho hntnsr, Tho ninny friends of J union Har vey, who wan for many years n re. dent of Tahiifl, will ho grlovod Id leant of the deiilh of his wlfi nt Myrtlo Creek. Oio., Irtut Hiindny night Mrs llurvoy died nt the hlrlh of u rlillil. Hho leaves Hovnrnl smalt children besides her husband. GRAY.HAIR TURNS ITS NATURAL COLOR AFTER APPLYING SAGE TEA Mixed Willi Sulpldir It liiiikcin It s usually too M-ky. mo Insist upon Itniiillfullv and Take Off i Retting 'Wyeth'a" whleh can bn de- Dandruff, DANGER FROM GRIPPE Lies In Tliul t'ouuh and Wink, Worn Out Condition. Grippe, pleurisy, pneiimoula, these ' aro greatly to be feared tit this time of tho year. To prevent grlppo from being fol lowed by either pleurisy or pneumo nia, It Is Important to drive the last trnees of It out of the system iiulck- iy. Our ndvlce is to take Vlnol, our delicious cod llxer and Iron prepa ration without oil, and get your strength and vitality back quickly. Mrs. A. A. Crablll of Strasburg, Vo.; says: "Grlppo loft mo weak, rundown nnd with n severe cough from which I suffered four years. I trlod different remedies, but nothing seemed to do mo any good until I took Vlnol, from which I received great benefit. My cough Is almost entirely gone, nnd I am strong nnd well again, ami I am glad to rec ommend Vlnol to others who suffer as I did." 1 Try Vlnol with' tho certainty that If It docs not benefit you wo will give back your money. Mcdford Pharmacy, Medford, Ore. jjirrSHHMiL Almost every one knows that Sago Tea nnd Sulphur properly compound ed, briunn back tho natural color and luster to tho hair when faded, streaked or grap; nlno cures dan druff, Itching scalp and stops fall ing hnlr. Years ago Uto only way to get this mixture was to mako It nt home, which Is mussy nnd troub lesome Nowadaya skilled chemists do this I better Ihnu ourselves. Ily asking nt any drug storo for tho riady-to-uio product called "Wyeth'a 8njt and .Sulphur I lair Itemedy" -you will get n large bottle for about 60 rents. Home drtigglstn make their own hut (ponded upon .to rostnrn natural color 'and beauty to tho hnlr nnd Is tho best remedy for dandruff, dry, fever ish, Ituhy scalp utid to stop fulling hnlr, Folks like "Wyeth's Hugo and Sul phur" bocauao no ono can possibly tell that joii darkened your Imlr, as It does It so naturally and evenly, sayn n well-known down town drug Klt, Vou duinpeu a sponge or soft brush and draw It through jour hnlr, taking ono .smalt strand nt n thus. This requires but n few moments, by morning tin gray Imlr dUivppoius nnd nrtnr unnther apnllcatloti or two Is restored to Us nutural color nnd looks even more beautiful unit glos sy than evsr. . ' ' ' i No esse of contagious Mood potion H ever cmrt! until th lnt rnfllfl et tlia vtru h tn rsmuvnl fmm tho clrcnh tlon. Tho Itasl taint Irft In the fclixxt will. iwtir or later, rsuno a fnh nut. Irrak of tho trouUe, with aU lis IiMmmis uritl ilfNtlructlva njmptuun of ulrvrutnl month nhd ttimat, ropier coloreit rplulcheK. falllnir )ilr. r nmt ulori, etc. .No other mixllolno so surely cures ranlnsUiM hlixnl Ixiliotl as H H, P. It kck-s down Into tho tliKxl nmt steAitlljr end mrely drives out every imrtlelo of tho Infection. It obulutely nml xffcotly puriflcn tho tilootl. anJ Imm this vital tlultl nil freti, rich nnd hrallhr n It was lieforo tho ilentrucllvo vlrui of contnulouti lilooJ polnoii entered tho circulation. H. 8. S. quickly takes effect on tho bloo.1, nnd ernilually tho symptom illMprwar, tho health U Improved, tho skin cleared of all pot, sores nnd other h!emlhc. tho hair stopi cumins' out, tho mouth and throat heal nnd when H. K H. has rleaned the syttem of tho pUon na trace of tho (IIk.ko I Urt. H. . O. cures contaKlous bhxxl l-olwm tecnUKO It 1 tho icreutent uf nil lloxI puriner. tented ami proven In hundreds and hun dred of rase all over tho country You will find B. 8. 8 for aalo In att rw( stores At $1 00 per Imltlo. Wrlto to Tho Swln Specltlo Co.. lit Hwlfl lllils. Atlanta, Oa,, for rlvati medical adflco and a very Inilructlvo l-nok oji nil MVI dl'eawit. sent free, sealed In plain wrapper. The Calendar Says Summer dtiy nre inwiHug. The deire to bo tuiiufortnlilH fiHrgolfi low shoes, Oxfonh -button mid Uot nre among the smart new style in the "Ki:i.l,Y" nnd "SIIKItWOOD" Hues. IhiuilH, witli (.lruw. Leathers to suit you. w $2.75 $3.00 $3J55 $3.50 $4.00 "No Hlulier" r&tclcCtM-, Opposite Post Office 'Good Shoes" Where "FIIGHT PRICES" Prevail TTTmITTTT w T'iT'V CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. tr. tfvcrhnrd, A. JV. Davis, Mr. Trickier were business visitors here Tliursdi v nflernooti. Mr. mill Mrs. JJ. O. Penrt spent Thursday iu Granti I'nsji. 'i'lio Koulhern J'aeific hns resumed tho work which wnH diKcontinued during tho winter on tho posting track hero and will be rushed to com pletion. Tho Gorman Ford compnny gave n dunce after tho show Wednesday evening nnd wns much enjoyed by nil who attended. Mrs. Ilnhsoii gavo n recital Thurs day afternoon nt her studio. Those tuking part wero MihH Corn fimitli, Doris Cowley, KImur Kyle, Kdwnrd WoJIs, Paul Olsson, Ethel Demi nnd Loin Freeman. All present spent n very enjoyable nfternoon. XOTICK. Kotlco Is hereby glvon that -tlio undersigned will cpply at tho regu lar meeting of tho city council May C, 1913, for a license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors at 22 .North Front street, for a period of six months. SELSHY & K13N.NKDY. Dated April 11, 1913. I ! I .- Ir ! I I X I z I I X ! X X I I I X r t t f t r Y T r t SATURDAY and all the Week Specials M. M. Department Store Successors to Meekers Lot of White Dresses $1.98 This is an odd lot, numbers which we wish to discontinue, regular values up to $5.00. 45 inch Veil Flouncing 98 Tin's is the newest embroidery on the market. Deep, heavy embroiderv work, j "35 different designs and styles, regular V $1.50 value. ! x Y t Y Y Y Y J f t Y Y , Ladies7 Velvet Two-Strap Pumps $2.50 These come in light and medium heel, new toe, latest effects. Silk Tissue,' All Colors, 45c These arc the nicest fabrics for spring and sunnnor dresses to be had, all colors, regular 05e values. Muslin Gowns 59c Largo assortment of beautiful gowns ranging in price from 59c to $1.G9. $1.00 Black Kid Gloves 79c These arc made of heavy kjd, alf sizes extra good quality. Saturday Sale Men's Hats $1.50 . These are extra fine values in groy, tan, brown and black, all sizes, regular $2.50 value. w f Y Y 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 & Hemingway's Lead Arsenate Tho brand which Is uiod In all of tho great applo growing dlitrtcU of tho country Western Now York, Michigan, tho Illuo Itldgj Slopes, tho Otnrkn nnd tho famous valleys uf tho great Northwest HEMINGWAY'S LEAD ARSENATE is ot tho highest standard of irr.nufacturo. Wo claim tho following points ot superierity: PERFECT PHYSICAL CONDITION 1. o., flnonoss of grain and onto In thinning down In water CORRECT ANALYSIS I. e., full percentage of Arsenic Oxldo (not less than 1C por cunt) nnd no more than a traco of Soluble Arsuulo wiuti: rou nooiuirr and piucks Stocks Carried by KERR, GIPFORD & CO. Portland, Oregon HEMINGWAY'S LONDON PURPLE CO., LTD. Ci Wutor Streot, Now York, N, Y. f Boys' Shoes $1.39 "Wo have 35 pair of boys heavy calf f shoes which we wish to closo out, rogu- Y Jar $2.50 values. Children's Waists 35c All sizes, jurit .tlo thjng for every day wear. Carhartt Overalls $1.00 We are-still selling this famous Over all at this price, best value on the market. 3 t t Y t Y Y f Y Y Y Y I PAY LESS DRESS BETTER f I X ATi X FOR SALE Stock and Dairy Farm of oter M) M'HV.H, ttio Kust l.tno of ulilili N within too jartU of tlio County t'oiiiJIioiiHO In Yifkn' (.'Ily. 'I'liU placo cut 1-0 tons of liny tlio 'iuihI season, mid it tlio land Is properly fanueil run bo inudo to pro tliKoJKK) TONS' OP' 1IAV. Went of tho pbuo It mi rniiKo with niiiplo feed iliirlnir summer months to hatidlii 150 CA'ITMJ. THREE DWELLING HOUSES, FOUR BARNS" wuroii nhed, workshop, and all uocossnry outbuild' Iiikh, also an nbuiidnnco of firewood on tho place, COMPLETE WATER SYSTEM of nover fulling supply of water to two of tho dwell Iiikh, plpn line Inld lo corrals, lnwn, truck patch, or chard mul herry pntch, 0 I.IVINU Sl'ItlNOS on tho placo, AN ORCHARD OF 60 TREES which hnvo NKVHIt Ka1I,1U) to produco tho finest fruit for ovor twonty yqara, Hovorul varlotles of ber ries also in benrliiiT. Tho first rllit to tho under croiiiid waters or HiimbiiK Gulch which drnliiB four inllcii of 'mountain torrltory, nnd in ruined In turrn cotta pipe, flowlios iO inclios of wntor that can bo conducted ovor two-thirds of tho farm. 1'rlco 15,000, two-thirds cash, balance on tlmontC pur cont liiturent, . LOUIS P. SCHELD YUIIKA, OAfi. J