Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 09, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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lOtAL AND
L PERSONAL
,T. H, Vctrt! nn it .1 M VorcII of
Unplo Toliit woro tiiinltiowt lllom in
Mrtlford Ihurstlny.
"Matlur's ilftjr' wilt lo rtrciirl
nlol' oliirvil 'by tlio rlmrchci f
Morifonl Mii'xt Bunriny. Tho vclfooK
will obtervo tltn 'tent loilny.
Air.jihit t'r. 1'riM T. t.flwln were
In froiii" Antfelolw illitrltt Th limit a?
stringer tins niorcA to S27 N. Oak
dnlo and laqnotlnir 19 11m, burut 1.
7 bnrs soHp inc. G dnscne pooii 2 Be,
puds 1 sack COc, iiinplo sugar ISC.
Mrs. P. M. Plymnlo and John A.
Rniltli ntlnnitml Din Kiiii-ltiintltn'
mcptftifir hold recently at tho roI
(tcnco of Mayor Urccse of Talent.
h, A Nelson ana S. M. Carpenter
were down from Sterling district on
Thursday.
C, It. Watklns shoo making and
repairing shop has moved from 21 b
Central tp 7 X. Plr. Fully equipped
with finest machinery. Patronage
solicited. 41
Miss Allco Hnntcy of North Jack
sonville, district wan nmonc her iTcd
ford friends Thursday.
Qeorgo II. Merrltt. who recently
graduated from Columbia law school
Now York. lectured at Harvard.
Drown and Ylv utilrersltles last
week", former President Taft being
among his auditors. Mr. Merrltt Is
n son of J. W. Merrltt of Central
Point and a native of Jacksonville.
Ho taught a yenr In tho Mcdford high
school.
The Parent-Teachers' clrclo of the
'Washington school will meet Friday
vtternoon at 3 o'clock at tho library.
Subject, "Good Citlxenshlp." All
ladles interested aru welcome.
Mrs. Dollo Hacker is nt Grants
Pass on a visit with friends.
A IS-hVamp mill wilt soon bo In
stalled at tho Nelllo Wright, located
in Gold Hill district, by P. C. Dona
van of Winnipeg, Canada, tho owner.
Henry Kay, who Is manager of the
property, reports plenty of oro that
will go from fl2 to 20 in sight.
Stringer has moved to 327 N. Oak
dale and is quoting 10 lbs. sugar $1,
7 bars soap 2Rc, 6 Gascno soap 23c,
spuds 1 sack COc, maplo sugar lCc
Mrs. Mario Demmcr Downing has
returned from a trip to California,
where sho visited relatives living nt
Marysyillo and Grldlcy.
C. P. Nelson and William Hay were
over from Jacksonville tho foro part
of tho week.
urcnani. hunting, rtshlng and
Crater Lake scenes for salo at Cor
king &' Harmon's studio. Negatives
made any place, kodak finishing. 128
East Main street Phono 31G n.
Postmaster Jacoby of Tolo and J.
II. Bevman of Gold Hill were In Med
font Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. (J Dullls or Olean,
N. Y"., havo Joined relatives stopping
nt tho Sterling mine, which is being
opornted under lease by S. S. Jlullls.
R. II. McCurdy writes all kinds of
Insurance, 401 M. P. & H. bldg.
Phono 349.
' Mr. Neill, who has been In tho
Willamette valley purchasing Jerecy
cattlo for his farm on Applegate,
wlilrh ho has named Ardencrolg, this
weok received six cowa, six heirerj
and a yearling bull, all of 'registered
pedigrees. They arrived In Medford
during tho week and wore driven to
their future homo at once.
H. O. Ilurgcsa Jr., who has been
visiting in California, Is at home
iifinlii. Ho was accompanied to Mod
ford by William Hamilton, who will
bo his gueat for a while.
Gerklng & Harmon, studio ir.
traits, homo portraits, flash lights,
kodak finishing, post card work and
enlarging.; l8 East Main street;
telephone 21 5 II,
.Martin Perry b' Ashland tarried a
row hours in Medford Thursday, lony
l"K for Gold Hill In tho ovonlng.
Miss Cora Wagner of Ada, Ohio,
nrrlvdd Thursday for a short visit In
Medford.'
Medford Ohoral Soclctr concert.
Presbyterian church Tuos., May 13.
M. 8. Thompson, n wool grower or
Antelope district, ijpcnt Thursday
night in Medrord.
J. M. Morris of Portland, who Is
connected with tho Southorn Pacific
company. Is in tho valley on offlelul
busiucsi.
Insure and bo snre. Right If wo
wrlto It. It. A. Holmes, Tho Insur
ance Man,
dairies numan'of Applegate has
returned from Josophlno county. n0
bought 120 acres of land in 8lat
crook district of 8. P. Sloan whilo
there.
Hchry lluswel! mado a buslnoss
trip to Ashland Thursday.
c
Weeks & McGowan Co.
"UNDERTAKERS
X,ABV JLSSI8TAHT
I)a,y Pliono 2117
Night F. W. Weeks 103-J-2
l'houes
A. K. Orr 078-M
A, (1, Mnnurs of ttalem. it. It. Mntv
of ltoVfmrR' nint . Vaughn f Mil
nelnt Were rrr.mil vUltom In MrMrnnl.
Tim latter tin Kottrt to (Irani Par.
T J. IMnnoy mid M. M. Wrleli of
JnrsDonvllte mine to Mrdfonl Thiira
day, but did tint tarry.
For wile, tiousehntd furniture. Call
Jithrop Perkins, 080.
O. W. Johnson, who ban been em.
ployed In Tho Mall TrlbtinoV tyr.
graphical department during the past
two years, left for Washington, 1'.' Oi
Thursday evening, where tiO will bo
joined by his' family, who preceded
htm to hlii former Virginia home,
Tlio following ufCrors wore chosen
at the atinunl meeting of tho Colony
club hold tho foro nart of tho week:
President, MIm Margaret Hubbard;
vice president, Mrs. P. W. Ilnmmlll,
see rotary. Miss Connor; treasurer.
Mm. S. Grlffls; directors, Mr, Fred
Hopkins, Mrs. Fred Lewis, Mrs. Fred
Cowtcs.
Money to loan on real estate See
Carkln & Taylor, attorneys at law,
Medford.
James Campbell was at tho tralu
Thursday evening to meet his friend
Wntcon Boyce, a prominent citizen
of North Dakota, who was un hit way
homo from a visit to California.
J. Mnstln and O. G. Allen of Grants
Pasa transacted buaJncM in Medford
this weok.
Medford .Choral Society concert.
Presbyterian church Tues., May 13.
Mr. aud Mrs. George M. Blood of
Oakland, Cnl., are recent arrivals In
Medford.
Judge Calkins will hold a session
of circuit court at Jacksonville Sat
urday, tho 10th.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives mado any tlmo or
placo by appointment. Phono M.
1471.
h. C, SI?emore passed through the
valloy during tho week from tho
north In chargo of n carload of reg
istered Durham cattlo ho bought for
tljc Petton ranch. In Klamath county.
Hugh Gillette, an official of tho
Southern Pacific company was down
rrom Portland during tho week.
Vapor baths and scientific mas-
sago for men and women. Dr. It.
J. Lock wood, chiropractor, 203 Gar-
nott-Corey bldg. Phone 145.
J. M. Wobb and his son of Tnlo
district were In Medford Thursday.
ilr. and Mrs. Thomas Moffat arc
entertaining tho former's mother.
Mrs. A. Moffat, of Lou AiiepImi.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Standlov of
North Jacksonville district tradn!
With Medford merchants Thursday.
Grain hay JS per ton. c. W.
Isaacs. '
Mrs. M. SpanoH, who has bcn
spending several months In Califor
nia, returned during tho week.
U. S. Collins, rltv rlinnt miurin.
tendent. nnd Professor Bowman
mado a business trip to Ashland the
Tore part or tho week.
Tho !lvnran Whlto Solphiir Baths
and Swimming Pools at Ashland,
Oregon, will open for ttho season
Saturday, May 10. ci
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dally of Trail
are Visiting relative living In Med
rord and ,vlclnltr.
J. W. Wilson or Jackronvlllo spent
Thursday with relatives living In
Jieuioru. s
See Ahrens Saturday' cpeclals. II
Miss Mary Deuel, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. K. K. Deuel, has rr.tm-ti,i
from Berkeley, having concluded her
studies at tho University of Calir..r.
nln for this year.
John K. Walker was nmong tho
citizens of Meadows nreolnci uhn
were In Medford Muring Iho weik.
Tho Tavern hotol nt h! tii.,
his opened undor new .management.
Mr. Wm. Barber being tho landlord.
Ho will cater to all tho old custom
era and invito his friends to call
and see him In tho now location.
"Shorly" Unrbor Is well known In
Medford nnd is cur In In in mnt
success of his venture.
W. L. Orr, a former buslnotw niau
or Medford. making relative and
frlonds a vlnlt.
-Mrs. Myrtle For bos of Mnrlln wh
has been visiting in Medford. loft for
Talent Thursday nftornoon.
Dressmaking by day. Phono 81C-X.
43
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Dyer nro
umuriniiiMK airs. J. K. Plorco of
iiasKieiiiiBotts. who recontly returned
from a trip to Honolulu.
George H. Jones, who 1h In chargo
of tho Itomie Hirer telephone office,
and it. Jlammorsly. mato forrwinr
spent Thursday In Medford.
auislln undorwear salo, Jiiuliidlug
tho fumous La Grot-nun inilm-w,.r,r .
discount 20 to 33 1.3'. Ahrens. U
Extra Hpoclnl vuiuos In whirl waist
at Ahrens. j
II. O. Simpson of Talent transact
ed business In Medford tho foro part
of tho weok.
Sheriff Slnglor was in Mn.ifr,...!
.... . "- .'.V...M...
iiiursday, on his rotum to Jackson
ville from an official vhiit ir.u-.. tt.
valley.
Walter Lake of .Medrord 1ms nn.
ceptcd a position In tho .innr.ni.i.,,.
hotel at Grants Pass.
Ardall Bailey, rormorly with Hotel
Holland, has gono north and will lo
cato clsewhore.
Mrs, h. c. Slsomoro or Tort Klam
ath has returned rrom Portland and
la the guest or Mr. aud Mrs. John 8.
Ort.li.
Dr. Miirl'iilloiiKh of gcrnnfiiit, 'n
whi hrts ncreplfd tlio prtMo rule of
the First Ilai(l8l oliuroh of Ihls rll.
will arrltri tomlirrow nnd Mill IiorIu
his wurk tifro ftiindttj. May 11 Mrs
MarCullotigli nnd son wilt arrive
Inter.
A. K. KetlonK and P. .1. Mntiiiu
were down from Gold Hill Thursday
afternoon.
A. tlotlucr lias gone to Huitcite and
expects to vpoud the suimnor In thn
Wlltamolto valley.
Mrs. W. O. vtrven In visiting, lor
pKrents. Mr. nnd Mr. 1,. T. Uorllw.
whi live at Throe IMiiom. JoHOphlnu
county.
Sherlrf Qulno of Douglas county
arrlxed fn Meitfont Thnrsl!y hirtf re
turnetl to HosehurR tn the ovnnlilK
with n eoupte of men suspected of
robbing a store In that city.
Herbert Kentner 1.1 very 111 at hla
homo In West Medford. Fears are
felt tor htx rcoverr.
Dr. K. tt. Seely leaven tonight for
Salem. Where he will Visit his mother.
Austin Corblnot New York, owner
of tho old Brudshaw orchard In the
Antelope valley district, arrived from
tho east Friday to took after his
property interests hero.
RTCHI
SIGNS
E
MAY 15 10 FfeHT
ON JULY 4
NEK
I
Ml
If OF Hi
V.fAW
WAY
GUANTS PASS. May i The rolin
ty eourt'has received nnd ouencd bids
for the paving of a mile of the Cres
cent City roat bnt has not Tot award
ed the contract. Only three firms
submitted bids Tor tho work, though
two of1 them,' Albert Anderson Co.
and M. C. Anient, filed' alternative
bids. Tho other bidder was the firm
of Schcit & Schelt.
Albert Anderson ft Co. offered to
lay a l-foot roadway of macadam,
according t6 specifications, at l 35
Iter lineal foot, or of oil macadam at
$1.BW per fot. For excavation tho
Anderson bid was 30 cents nor cubic
yard, and for concrete work IS.50
per yard.
M. C. Amont offered to do tho
work nt $1.01 per lineal foot,
straight macadam, or $1.22 If sand-
screened from base. His bid for ex
cavation was 32 cents per yard and
for concrete work $S.50.
Seholl & Schell did not get their
bid In till after tho expiration of tho
tlmo limit. Their bid Is $1 per run
ning foot Tor "anphaltlc macadam
pavoruenV lQ-foot roadway.
Tho commissioners' court Is now
analyzing tho different bids and the
ouo most advantageous to tho county
will bo accepted.
SAN FKANCISt'O. Cat.. May .
Wljllo HUdito. Ilghtwolftht champion
of the world, will Htpcu on May I ft
to ilerVmt hi tttlo July 4 Thin tin
nounreuieui was miule In a iiipkri
received today by Hilly Kyne. a San
Pmuotofo prmiilitor, from Hilly No
Ian, who Is now In Spokane with
Kltehle Tho tftloflrftm rotlew:
"Iteady to do 'bUilnes. N oppo
n?nt barred. I.o(Sm. know your host
flat guarantee. YVtll elore the match
by May 1ft to highest bidder. Seattle
no-tt week."
Immediately upon recMpt of the
messago' Kyne wired Joe ItlVors, who
Is In Kansas Clty't'oday. asking him
for MH terms tn'flght Itltchle.' If tho
Mexican dikes iltft want ttitS much Tie
wilt get 'the liiatch. Itltrhlo'a end
will N $lt00i.. .
1( IliO mntoh ts huulo the tioiit will
he nlaiM in S'llilli San FrftiWo.
"Kirero Ik tlt)iv t am nt'Ier to
meet Itilehie." HM Kyw, "but ir 1
cannot get l)iui 1 wit m nfter l'nrkrv
ArrF'nrl'aiid.' tn (lie evejnt tlini '.Mo
hirlnnil illul RttoliTo e'nunot tyjree on
Iho weiglit r still have Tommy Mur
pliv 'to fall liaek xipoti. Hut of enure
if Mnrtihy tMiouht'lic the hov vhtweii
I Mill not be able to civb Kit'ehie
$10,000 for liljt end. 1 tun not con-
MdOnilg Wolgrtst."
Kvuo liai? two riU in tin field in
Tom MornrOv of Ia AtMteloo nnd
Jim Onffmfh of Han Knineboo but
he believes thai neither ot thee ro
meters can afford to outbid him.
LOOK AI POMP
REVEALS
DENT
NHW YOIIK, Mnv li One has
only to took nt dear IIHIo 'Pompom'
to know who wa his till her. I'nfor
titnntoly, llnrr)'n itntomauU ouuiiol
bo taken ncrloiisly."
This Is tho wholoiM iihmiiu) re
oelved from Kvotyii Thaw, who U a
'paMongei' on the siohmnr iHjmple
with her lutby boy. Unwell, hound
for Kiifilnud. Tho inetMmge whm hi
answer In Harry K. Thaw's denial of I
lmternltv of her ctiltd. '
Fine Remedy
For Eczema
M.
i for Suit Rhram, Tllr, IVwU.U, LurN
wxl Alt SVIn AKIktUHu.
HUM
Hi HI Wm HH k wvS
BARTON GUILTY .
ASSAULTING filRL
CRUISING TIMBER LANDS
CALIFORNIA
VltKKA, Cal.. May 9. Definite
plans for cruising about -100.000
acres or national forest timber land
this summer havo Just beon an-
nounced by District Forostor DuBols.
Tho largo scope or this work Is mado
necessary by the Increasing demand
tor national forost stumpago In tliU
state, which has resulted In the sale
or over l.OOO.OOO.OOO feet board
measure in the last nine months. The
areas to be cruised this seatum Ik
on tho west hIoh of tho Sierra Ne
vada and In tho Coast range. They
cautiilu largo amoiinLs of tuignr and
yellow plno tlmbor which will make
them especially attractive to tlmbor
operators!. Ono hundred thoiisaml
acres will bo crulswd fn Siskiyou
county below Hapjiy Camp on tho
Klamath rorcst, 100,000 acrcH In the
California national forest in Glenn
and Mendocino coundcH.
MAHSIIFIKI.l).- Ore. May '..
After being out nil night the Jury In
tho care of State Representative J.
S. Barton, In the circuit court nt
Coqulllo today returned a verdict
finding him guilty on tlio chnrgo of
attempted nssault, tho complainant
being Miss Mad go Yoakum.
Miss Yoakum claimed that the al
leged nsHault took plnco In tho office
of tho Title Guarantee & Abstract
company nt Couullle. ot whiiti con
cern Barton Is mhnagrr, aud where
she was employed as stenographer.
.32 OF AN INCH OF
FALLS IN VALLEY
STOCKS UP AND DOWN
ON WALL STREET
NKW YOIIK, May 9. The only
oxceptlous to tho general advance at
tho opening of tho stock market to
day woro Canadian Puclfle and (J. U
O., tho former dropping 1 aud th"
latter . Shortly before noon
Southorn Pacific, Union Paclflo and
Beading old n point nbovo yester
day's close.' Kustern railroads woro
heavy. Expectation of a big falling
off In monthly tonnage figures of
United Statos Steel Influenced that
stock. Now York Central. Pminuvi.
vauln and Now Haven mud a tho low
est figures of tho movement. Tho
inurkot closed weak.
Bonds woro easy.
S. Itou'ilnii of Ketliy expcelH to
work liis property to good effect lli'm
uiinirniir. Liisf. yeir lio was Imndi
eiipped by illnchM.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
J
FOR HUNT First claH pasture,
$ 1,50 por month; running water.
Phono C97-IM. Sep John narker.
01
Slioivorw fell over tlio valley TIium.
day afternoon and evening tln totnl
prreipitntiou ns menNiircd nt the
IoohI weather linri-nii beiiii: ..'12.
Shimont for tuHiiilit nnd .Saturday
am predietrd.
I he nun wns xorv henefielnl to
eropi in the valley and one ohh fair
ly see tiling grow jjroscnt.
Mlninn Notfj.
A modem Ovdeu eoueenlrnlor lias
been iiitftnllod at I)r. Hiiiihkuii'h
mine down the Itogue Itiver from
OniiiU l'th. It in planned to work
xeveral placer mine that havo been
worked liefore.
II. M. ViuU, director of (lie Ore
foil Bureau of Muiox, Iiiin liceu ix
itinir in Southern Oregon within I lit)
piiMt w'nek. lie xiiyri u Kcnlogiciil Niir
ry will Im umtlu of lliix end of the
date, wuk to riimmcuee in June.
T. Henry Cnlhighnii of Medford,
Iiiih koiic to Hie IIluc Lodge where he
Hill work on In oxteiiHVo copper
elaiuiH. Ho Oipci'lh to he gouu nil
Miimmer:
ORRINE
for Drink Habit
THY IT AT OFJl KXPKNSIJ
Yu aro In earnest when wo ask
you to glvo OltltINK a trial. You
hnvo nothing to risk mid everything
to gain, for your money will bo re
turned If after u trial you fail to gel
rosults from OltltlNK. Thla offer
glvex tho wlvos and motliors of thoso
who drink to oxcchh an opportunity
to try tho OKIllXr: treatment. It Is
u very Hlmplo treatment, can bo giv
en in the homo without publicity or
loss of tlmo from business, nnd nt a
small price.
OHUINK is prepared In two
ferms: No, 1, secret treatment, a
powder, OWU.NK No. 2. In pill lorm.
for thoso who dofciro to tako viilun
tary treatment, Costs only $1.00 n
box. Coino In und talk over the
matter with us, Ask for booklet.
I'l.'O.V It. HAHKI.VH ,
KrcM n tlrroruii Won't I'lnd n
lllrniUh Aftrr . N. . lic(
Thnitiub.
All all.. ,IiYmw mKiiiiI.I Km itiv,trM.t
from within lr Kivlutr th IiIimmI vir-
ru iiiun i uiiuti ii.kiiv limn. i iiim la
aixoniplUhoil with K. R R. the ln-t
knttwu nnd must highly rwmmnvitiltxl
tlootl lHirltH'r ur illnoovirl. It
action I wry rniiM. tin xpkoIkI.Io
nature I itch thnt tt nnturnlty i:ihi
rltcht Into tlu blood, antur.it tlni
tnllro i'lrciiliillan, tmthra thn tlmuira
Willi an Inllimic Unit cnabla thn
akin to Mfnl nulchly. The action or
K K H la that of an iiiilliluti, unit
thla furl hnii Pern demon! rated 1 1 inn
and time attain tu tho moat oovwro
forma uf wnrplng cejcm.i
Its lnlturntln the tlmtira whrre
th tiny arlrlt trnnafrr thn red
blood tor the worn nut tlwd tu thw
vrltia la unite rrmarkfthl nnd hiii nn
constantly with evary tlrl; of the
fliK'k the beat of the heart
A nit new akin la I bun mimed to form
while the K'rmn nf Irritating InMit.
tucea that rau ecimnu ure arattarct
nnd their harmful naturo entirely sui
priilet. 8. R. 8. haa a wonderful tonic In
fluenrc In thn Mood licrnuae It con
tnlin no "doe." la not n iIii " la
entirely frta of any mineral druta or
any ether druga except the remark
abln medlclnnl e(fet of the pure vegt-
inuio protiucia hi ivnirn u ib mnue. I
Few people reallie how rmrmfnl ore
muny of the atronir. mida olntraenta .
that uaetl to l In favor before they
irnrnru ina n, n n n nie epwetiy
and mre, Astc at any drop ntora for
x bottle of B, B. H. Give It n Reed
trial nnd you wilt soon en n decided
Improvement In any form of akin
trouble. Wrlto to Tho Kwlft tlpecinc
t'o. 137 Pwlft rtldtt. Atlanta, On, for
fperlnl freo ndvleo on enema nnd any
other form of akin or blood trouble.
WELL
How's This
for Saturday
OVER COO BUNCHES OF FLOWERS, FOL
IAGE, ETC., REGULAR 25c TO $1.50 VALUES
IN THE BIG MILLINERY SALE HERE
10c to 25c
Laces, Insertion, Beading
JUST ABOUT 3000 YARDS OF THE ABOVE
IN THE HUSSEY STOOK, SPECIAL FOR
SATURDAY ONLY
1c a yard
MAKE US AN OFFER ON A $250.00 NATIONAL
CASH REGISTER
B&W.Co
Husscy's. Old Store
Saturday and All Week
SPECIALS
SANDALS
Children's liix re foo t
Sandals
Sizes !. to 7 50
Sizes ? to 10 d5$.
Sizes HR'. to V2 75
One-fourth
Off
pn All Suits!
LADIES' OXFORDS
Velvet, U strap $2.50
Velvet Pump ifnMH)
(Inn Metal, 2 strap
S2.50
White Nnlmelc" 5?S!b()
Children's Oxfords, patent and vici, one and two strap,
special at 98c to $1.50
WASH DRESSES
Speeial asstu'lme.nl at
1.25, 91.50, $1.75,
$2.00
rr, . ( i A -.',
UNDERSKIRTS
.Ladies' Gingham Un-dei-skirls,
blue stripe,
blade and white, spo
window ..75t to $1.50
. LINEN
.'l(i inch Ifainio Linen, a
yard 25
.Full line ol' NaluralCoL
or fiinen 50 to $1.00
HOUSE LINING, bolt price, .,
special price . 5c per yard
TUB SILKS, 34 in. wide, variety of colors,
special price . . tll)C per yard
M. M. Department Store
Carhart
Overalls $1.
Successors to Meeker's
McCall
Patterns
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