Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 17, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MKDKOUn MA Hi THTOHNT,. MWOFOUI). OHKOOV. TUTHHIUV. AVUU 17. IQIM,
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IOCAL AND s
L PERSONAL
All children Interested in tiearln
stories should remember the story
liuiir at the llbrnry nt 10 o'clock Knt
urdny rnqriilnfti Mrs Charles Schef
fclln will tnll Undo Horn us stork.
Tlio Varenl-O'earhors' association
of thjrt KoomavpU fchool will hold It
roRtilur nuyitlntt at .1 o'clock on Krl
day nriornnon, April IN. Tlio sub
ject for dlxoiifctrioti will lio "Sehpol
Fatigue." Mrs, (lien Kanrlck ltai
, hiK, and Drv I.ntikyond will gtvo a
tnlk. Tlio annual election of otflcors
will nl.-o placo and, buslnONi of Itu
jiortnuce is planned for the after
noon. l"or sale, fine family driving or
riding horse, buggy and harns-ss
Thta li a Reed buy nt fSOO. If In
terested wrlto Loth rap Perkins, 19
Itoss Court, Mcdford.
Mr. and Mrs John SUty and Mr.
nud Mrs. .1. J Iloagland of Willow
Springs district motored to ModfOrd
Wednesday.
Mm. Carl rholns has roturned
from a visit with her slater, who
Uvea In Yolo county, Cal.
Orchard, hunting, fishing and
Crater Lake scenes for salo at Cor
king & Harmon's studio. Negatives
tnado any place, kodak finishing. 12S
Bast Main street. Phono 315 It.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Holmes and
Mrs. C corse ThorndyKo of upper
.Hogue river wcro among tho many
who camo to Mcdford during the
week
.' W,, C Sparks of Seattle arrived In
Mcdford Wednesday and went on to
Jacksonville. Ho will visit his ranch
on Thompson creek before returning.
If you want your lawn mower
sharpened or repaired phono 3G0-J.
3G
Circuit court for Jackson county
will adjourn today and will not bo
In session again until Judgo Calkins
returns from holding tho regular1
term for Josophlno county, which be
gins next Monday.
Mrs. It. Knnls and her daughter.
Miss Until, were over from Jackson
ville Wednesday. ,
Gcrklng li Harmon, studio por
n traits, home portraits, flash lights,
''kodak finishing, post card work and
enlarging.; 123 East Mala street;
telephone 215 It.
Van oo Wolgamott of Talent made
a business trip to Mcdford Wcdnes
day.
- -"MlM-Qladya Slcvcti6'n' retar'fio'd'tti
Mcdford from Grants Pass a few days
i'slnco. , .
- Best coffee, in Mcdford, Manhattan
Cafe. 23
" Colonel R. C. Washburn of Tablo
knock was In Medford during tlio
Aweck, attending to his duties as
president of tho lloguo Itlvcr Fruit
Zand I'roduco association.
r 'Sheriff Klngler ha returned from
his trip to Salem and Portland.
Something dlffcront, maternity,
surgical or any stylo corset or waist
mndo to order; electrical bandagos.
belts and brushes for rheumatism,
etc, 227 S. Holly. 2C
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Thomas of
Newport and Mrs. L. K. Sponco of
Grnnts Pass nro late arrivals in
Portland.
Fred Cowlcs, who went cast sev
eral weeks ago, Is In Mcdford again.
W. H. Pickens of Montague, Cal.,
is in Mcdford, iin route to Grants
Pass for treatment for asthma, "
Hest coffee in Mcdford, Manhattan
Cafo. 23
It. M. Iloblnson of Josephine coun
ty, who has been spending several
. ,wuuka in . California, was on tho
lorlhbound train Wednesday.
' '"Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Kvnns of I'ort
land luivo beun visiting tho toiler's
niolhur, Mrs. It. Kunli, of Jackson
ville. Instiro and bo sure. Right it wo
wrlto It. It. A. Holmes, Tho Insur
unco Mun.
Dr. L. A. Salado of Sevan Oaks
was a Medford visitor Woduosday.
John Chandler of Merlin spout
' Wednesday In Mcdford on huslnoss.
Ludwig llorgor ami Thuo Hngel of
Phoenix were in Medford Woduosday
.afternoon.
Kodak finishing, tho best at Wos
" ton's, opposite book store. t
Mrs. 11. A. Gray has gone to hor
former homo In To.xas In response to
' a 'tolegram announcing tho serious
Jllnosa of her father.
Miss Flora Thompson and Mrs.
Gertrude Norton of Jacksonville
worn Mcdford visitors Wednesday
evening,
' Jjeut cpffeojn Medford, Mnnhattan
JCafo. 23'
,'; Mrs. C, Ankony and hor daughter,
who huvo been visiting relatives mid
friends living in Mcdford, left fur
KugunO Wednesday evening.
U,a
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Z.ABY ASSISTANT
Vay I'hoiio 227
Night 1 W. Weeks JOit-J-S
Phones A. J. Orr 078-M
William 0. Ualey of Uk Creek
trammeled business In M"dfnrd on
Wednesday.
W. II. Hlnglor. notinty Jailer, was
down from Jacksonville Wodnwulaj
ntlernonn.
Mr. nml Mrs. llobert Sloversen
have ouo to Kitswtt and may Im-nto
tboro.
Special Tablo d'Hoto dluucr nt
Holland hotel every evening 40c, 34
S. P. While has roturned from
Weed, t,nl., whero he has been lo-
cnled for several weeks.
SchnmlKT brolhors. threo In num
ber, who have been visiting Peter
Uenhoff. left for their homos at
Conkllng. Mlrh . Wlduday. Thev
arts wll pletiKOtl with their trip to
this section.
Vapor baths and scientific mas
sago for men and women. Dr. It.
J. Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Gnr-nott-Ceroy
hldg. Phone HJ.
Mrs. J. M. Kiornnn was a visitor
In Jacksonville Wedntsday aftf
uooil. W. K. Phlpps, G. O. Taylor and
11. K. Mulkey wore at the county sat
Wednesday on legal business.
E. 1). Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives made any time or
pin co by appointment. Phono M.
1471.
Dillon Hill and William McCredlo
wore among tho horticulturists In
Mcdford Wednesday.
William Hnton left Jacksonville
for McCloud, Cal., AVednosdny.
Karl Wilson hns gone to Portland,
where he will spend tho sumuior.
Money to loan on real estate. Sec
Carkln & Taylor, attorneys at law.
Medford.
Magnus Hall and Fred Owen of
Jncksonvltlo raado n trip to Medford
Wednesday.
Mrs. II. H. Perrln nnd her 'daugh
ter, who have been visiting In lloguo
river valley, Have returned to Idaho.
George C. Garrett of Galls creok
was a business visitor In Medford
Wednesday.
G. W. Wonacott of Hosebnrg.
county Judgo of Douglas, Is making
Mcdford a visit.
Henry Helms and G. M. Pierce
wero down from Talent Wednesday.
U S. Hill of Cottage Grove and
John Crenshaw of Eugene arc late
arrivals in Mcdford.
Mrs. A. J. Colvin and Mrs. A. C.
Sanders of Glcndalc aro among their
Mcdford friends.
Roberts brothers transacted busl
ness at Phoenix the foro part of tho
week. , .
1 Mrs. L. L. Miller of Wood, Cal.,
and Miss Nelllo Lake of Klamath
rminty-nrrlv-tlHn-Mcrtlford. tho foro
port of tho week.
Fred J,cJs ot.Wollen and E,' G.
Cassldy of 'iolo wcro among tho
juany who camo to Medford during
tho week.
George Patrick . and Charles
Stewart nro making a, short Ylsltiii
Medford. ' i V V
Mr? ByorJy.dnd William Lewis of
Kanes rreek transacted bus!nos3 In
Medford. -
W. A. Marvin of Gold Hill and
Bert Konnedy of Lakovlow tarried In
Medford Saturday night.
Threo miners aro still employed In
prospecting at tbo Starling mlno for
S. S. Iiullis. Drifting has brought
sevornl big nuggets of gold to tho
surface, some of which weigh five
and six ounces.
E. C. IJoeck was a passenger on
the northbound motor for GranU
Pass Wednesday afternoon.
Turpln camo oyer from Big
Jstlcky Wednesday to vioot rotative
who arrived on tho evening train
from California.
W. V. Baruiim of Plioonlx and L
O. Hamilton of Ashland wire busl
neMi visitors in Medford tho foro part
pf tho wuak.
J. T. Sullivan of tho lloguo Itivrr
Valley Canal company Is at Portland
on a short husliiaw trip.
Ou Newbury spont Thursday a
Grant pass on business.
Charles Brooks, an Inspector In tin
shops of tho Pennsylvania Railroad
company nt Pittsburg, is In Medford
visiting his brother, W. II. BrooKs
of this city.
Imt Vh Huix Von.
If you aro a sufferer of piles or
hemorhoids in uny form, come to
our stnro and Jot us show you Merl-
tol I'llo Remedy, It is ouo of the
bpst proparatlons wo have over
handled and Is old on a positive
guarantee Hasklns Drug Store.
CAItll OK TJIAXKK.
"Wo wlsli to thank tho friends for
tho many beautiful floral tributes
and oxtrwsioiis of sympathy ten
dered us In tho hour of our boroave
nient, also to tbo.cbolr for tho music
rondorod,
JIIIS. OUY K. OAUN'VAW.
KM .MA OAU.VYAW.
IIOV OAUNVAW.
nuux GAUNVAW.
Moritol Kejcuia Homedy will clear
up your skin and remove those djs
dlHuercuable sores, UuHklns Drug
Storo. , j
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOK ALK Library table, child's
high chair, Irish mail, one gas
pinto. 315 N. Holly. SO
WORKS DENOUNCES
NEWSPAPERS
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MGSCANDA
ieouie off touljtht nt the tmr iluuiter.
As this Is tlm flrnt pln of nottt to
bo imMlu.-otl fu Medronl tw many
tug In favor or n bill to prohibit the eks. n 1uj;ro number of Mixtion!
Wnahlimton mPr fnmi nuWtliiu&; IXHiplu hs Bilieeted. SniIIiik urrVn
dotnllsof erlmoHnil waudal. Snator 'M,, Ior -W Br" fWWl III Ui
Jlihn WbrJts of (im.rnm twliiy art (Wo MM fl Produotlon. yet It is
dressed tho sminto. IU awrtol Hint tlioiifdit , tlite Ntnndlng room onl''
tint iwimtrii wrw the "milot. ",11 xxllt M" ' ,,f", ,,,, '
m4wt pwh-rtfHl ad mot onrrniH ll.,n,n ,il' "i t
of (lio preset day." and irforea Ow "whtt? '.""JjPqpwl o Jon-,." has
"avidity wlth'wbkh th nlnvsrmpers ha ,,,n?Sf McoMftil se.uo.is In ibe
pafndo murilvrs. vies. aceMem U,rMor lm m,d wnshler-a H...
crime attd wandals." tMl 9 th Brodhurst plavs 1!-..
Citing tb llwrnie trial as an In- iku ,Uni nlw"y rMUlt xU,wtt l:
stanr. Works sld- produeswl nrlso from funn situation
"If there Is any d'nlre U- the read- in,,a HbU hHU,or nn,, xvlt' rn,u '
era of nowsnpers to road such dole- ,)m" b,lrtl howpla.v. This
terloHs nnd offenslvo Bluff It .b.iul.l l" hn " TO,,,,l tnt
bo one of tfio hlghost dutlw of tU..!bHV n" ll,e xUu nt l,fl,ll""" '
Jourtinllst not to fiwl any such mor
bid susi."
Works aWo chanwil that "rejMirt
ers and -hoilak men worn to low their
sense oC decency mid respect fur tlio
rights 6'r others' In their eager quest
for what -tdiould li unroadnblo
news." , j ,.;
STOLEN RAILROAD SPEEDER
FOUND NEAR GRANTS PASS
The ruilivml Nieviler Hint wh
Moli'ii fruiii Idifnie River nt the tuf
oC tho rveont rolitivry there vlieii Ike
store of. the Slnrr Moremilile eoiu
lmuy was broken into mnl the nafe
blown oji wilh mtroirfvceriiic. has
been found in the lir4i t iHle of i
miles en-t of GrsuU '.
Knmk WUeman whh liHiituir rub-
bits along the riithlofwHy tumukl
HM)ii the spoeiler otteheil nwtty in the
hnii alxiut ISO ft from th risctit
ofwny. The hpwsder I mil beon taken
npnrt nml csrriel throueh the fetter
by the Rosrue River rubbers after
riding ii hm near Oranln lai u- the
dared, eviiloMlly. v t
PEOPLES UNION GOSPEL .
MISSION TO BE OPENED
(Io-ik'1 nii-sion to bo opencil tit 8th
UikI, Fruut Htrcul.' The iiu-.su'ii in
to lie ktfown as Peoples Untdit (Jos
pel Minion; Ofciilnx iiicctine Fri
day niiflit nt 5" jU0? Worker in i-liargv.
uGi 'J. tfartor'nttnnieil- mUWi1tiry
from (ireeiitiinil.
, 3Iiv(rlr nill-uM)i(enb nt (ho
l'reli turittii ihurch at I'liueuix Sun
day night, April '.'0 on hix cximt
ifiuo nml work in Jjilinidor nnd
Grecnlmiil. , .
XJ:' YQKl 4iril I?. 4l1inlu.iHl
Hurley Todiiy swtil lie jy jirdwiroil
to twit fur Home the timnlMil he re
ecib vwrilof HfcToiMSlwUli. No
effiniut ibhhks ritwriliBtr the mhi
tiffs eondilioii are Ueine rweued by
the oonliiiHl msmI he i deHnuliiiK en
tiroly oil the iiewiqwiien for infr
jnation. Prompt Pa)iueut Fin Iah
This Is to ci-rilfy that my Ios bv
flro was paid me Ii- da after th
fire, by Graham K Vtakoman. agents
22 MRS. MARY TAYLQR
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"Suck shipments mean Studebakcr
has the confidence of the farmer"
Every year over one hundred thousand wne
driven vehicles arc sold by Studebakcr. Oyer 9 million
Studebakcr vehicles aro ulwuya in use StQp and
think what that means.
This enormous output means that Formers tlio
men who know depend upon Sludeler wnpojxa to
do their work.
And a Studebakcr wagon never faijs. Jt ;a olwnys
ready to do a big dny'e work and to keep on doing
it, There are thousands of Studebsker wagona that
have been in ecrvice froip 20 to .40 years,
A Slifitbalct wagon is A real buiincw asaet. Wheel, hodr,
frame, qxlea and running gear have been tested nnd retetd by
cxpeita. You can buy cheaper wagons but tlieio tiot StuJUalcn,
not will they Iat lifco Studttaktr wagons.
Whclher in city, town or country, for buelncu or pleasure,
there in a SluJelaltr vehicle lo meet your icquircmeiiti. Farm
wagona, trucla, contractors' waona, bupgiei, surrey, luridbouta,
Eony carrlaeea, buiineaa end delivery wagons each tho tot of its
ind. Studebakcr harness also, of every detciptlot).
See out Dealer or icrile u.
STUDEBAKER
Ttr.vf York
MlNNJiAfOUS
cijirAco
ZJ.HLAKB a
rry
SENIORS
PRESENT
PLAY TONIGHT
The long uwalivd senior cUm iI.
W'ltnt liiiiipiuied lo Jones." Is to
tiorl two ttiid onv-hulf houis It H
n true eoniudy.
Tho cast has ben CHrefutli tliorn
and tralntd by Mrs. !' I) llurrc ,
and at tho Inst rohonraol prmed Hint',
Hit play tom to bit a great suc n I
All or Hut snap ami spet-il tint is
nerosMiry for tho hmt results were
In ovlde.ncii, nnd tho eharnciers were
hrntiitht out Mirtnmiy In even diat
There la scureel) u lino in tbe pi.n
Hint dors nut rausv a IiiukIi. lli.it
roiKiw from the cltuiiost humor and
the most sparkling mid delightful
comedy. When the milntlx nulet old
bishop Is lulstaksn for an eseaped
lunatic. Mho works under tho lulu
filiation that he Is an Indian, t'.i.
I a u ich grows Into n roar It i a
play full of inhsuHderslaudinKS i
tweon tho ohamrters, but after two
hours and a halt of "happiness and
delusion" everything Is sraluhtiiied
out and tho. pleating play Is c ud I
SEVERE EARTHQUAKE
REPORTED IN TENNESSEE
KN'OXYILf.i:. Tt-nn., April 17.
een eurthipmke wiih roHrU'l in
eastern Tenui''e. li was not jil
ti'tided witli tenons iliiniHge or hi of
life. .- !
Sequel To
Love For Doll
Matenwl Instinct Greatly Develop-d by
TcmcWdj ChiUren to Lore their Doll.
Tto lltlt- rhllir- -ll i t" h'r l tbn
BHmumiUt'ftHj.- Aul la lb Jr"
that juiw. II-- iHl fl In'- ihn tlsls
.( a Jun I.'. Li ev.'ltt II" wt sua
Iron wf all iriif..riiiaii. oi
AlMl Di.w o.lliril B IO"f Tl .' wrn.
wlun Ihf J.. irf ml si.iilwrb-Hl tit.l t
B trauijull a l-l ff .rt Jr..vl.l
Til li r...1iiiiIUIi'iI with a n.imkrful
rtni.-O knvmn MuMir rrlvnO. all x
IrturtJ piKalleti m Vsrtrnrlsg in llj
lialiirr as tf iWwtililj lulirMto Mfry
i-nnl, pwris twrU aD.l lunlan tarolvt.!
"flirru ulll I li iain. liniif nf Hut
naiwra or norBluc lrkn, m, -oxatl.m
c.f i!ltri. sr l-Tri" nf lijiMrnHne inuaclm.
Tho attr. u. will be i-ala., lbs marine
tlif rl1 ir r raairul ilajra, lit (niwful
Blsliia sail s w r Uappli akiiHm4i.
TW ". riimriaut wiHtor ami U rara
iuUjr oatfMul tH ho Xtrtvmr alHHrlM In
ta pralal UtitrMtt wtlili 111 r tifnarn
jr far llw Bnt tiBi.flant rrwit la lir llf.
MnltsVa IrUsO fiwt.Ir, wr I., nvl'l all
fDMllun .f ilrmil. ..rry .ir ialn ami Ib'ut
hr a ir. rt il lo ln-alih an. I irulh tu
lakr up In.' l-vfiil In.k of itmtlit-rti.mit
V..II will nml Slnllfra Kiirn.i ..u aal at
nil ilrugnMr'iiai fl w ' r. I) . l t rail
lo UK- II rrniaii at iHr- '! tr .. iMjr
lo llraiMI'-iil II. iiiUL.i- . 1 '' I aiuar IHiltf ,
MaOla. 1.1 i r It'" m .1 raliiullr tlnl
mild buck tjt K.taat LuUti.ni.
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"Ilnlw" AdiiiiK gue uwnv molt'
liiiistli'M limn both Sukk" ttitit Vm I, -
in tiilu.'i ifiuuo hut the ItetU weiv
Ioin on tlio miIik mid eunie out n
the nIioiI end or it U lit II immho.
I'li.ntu in I He more limn ufT",l AiIhiiim
ireuitiitiis on lliu slab, fi'tiro;
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t'lnik, Adainx hi l (hliM'ii. I in
nvcj Owens mid tlntliui'.
liSinvivIllii
Gives to food that peculiar lightness, sweetness,
and delicious flavor noticed in the finest bread,
cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc., which expert
pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use
of any other leavening agent.
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10 FEDERAL ATTORNEY
A leii'idlou nnd luiniunl was teti
dered (o t'larmieii ItmiuiM. ueivly up
poliiUul Pnlleil Stnlus dlstilot ultur
ney. by Ihu I'lilvursll)1 eliib at t
cluliiooi)iii Wodtutidiiy evwilim. A I
lUOHt tin' I'lttltn iiisiuIhiihIiIiv a
I n twent ami Mr ltiHims was kIioii
ii iHiiiKrtituliitoiv fine will I thai he
will Iiiiik reiui'iulu'r FoIIowIuk lti'
illnner Mr Him :nes was culled upon
for a Islk Ninuiig others who xpoK'
vsero i:iall HeanitfH It l I'ttH in
V J Oilain, I'orli-r Ni'ff, I'hil Ha
mill ami Jiiili t'i'viK
ROYAL
Baking Powder
The only Baiting Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream of
Tartar, and absolutely pure.
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the Public
AH Banks in Medford will
ciose at 12 o'clock noon Sat
urdays, beginning April 19,
1913, until further notice.
FARMERS & FRUITGROWERS
.BANK,
JACKSON COUNTY BANK,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
MEDFORD NATIONAL
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ilny nl'tsiiiiMiii. 'I'lif Jnlice hild Hint
till' ilog's ilrlllll WilH mi neeulmil.
I'slrli wnn leeenllv ilriviiiR in
I'iihii Ksifln I'oiiiI wlicti H iliff imueil
liv I,. K'. IIiiiiK him mil lulu the nun I
it ml mm killed, II. ink iwoiti lo llm
eniiiplmiil. Tin' puiiillv l''i llie ol
fi'nii m fnmi inn Im llifee vein
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nu..' nml II. 1" Mull v l"l' III'' lie-
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