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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1913)
1 1 : l I I 14 J pACirciroTjn. arrcmronn matt; TRTnuxra. arrcmroRn, okiwon, Monday, may 12, mm. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL J. W. I'crnoll, tho Applccata mor chnnl, mado n business trip to Med ford tho foro pari of tlio week. Jttilgo Calkins line pono to Grants Pam to bold nn ndjourncd term of circuit court, J. II. Urcon of Crcscont City, Cnl., nnd Miss Chloo MrKonrlo of Grants Pass worn married at Portland May S. Tho brldo Is well known in Med- ' ford. Orchard, hunting, fishing and Crater Lake teencs for salo at Dor king & Harmon's studio. Negatives mado any place, kodak finishing. 128 'Bast Main strcoL Phono 215 It. 8. M. Stock, n member at the firm of Andrew A. Jacob & Co., of San Francisco, wholesale dealers in mil linery, Is making Mcdford ft business visit. Mr. Stock is a natlro of Cor vallls and has many friends In Ore gon. It. P. 0. Astbury hns returned from nn extended visit in tho eastern and western states. Ho is at Portland at present. Will tutor children in all lines of school work. Also teach foreigners to speak English. Tel. 757-L. 50 Tho city council has named nine women to act as Judges and clerks nt the ensuing municipal election. W. S. Rlddlo and T. Shaw, who arc oxtcnslvo 8tockralsors of Harney county, woro in Mcdford recently, on tholr war to Douglas county. Thoy stato that that part of Oregon Is developing rapidly, especially since rnlroad construction between Bend and Durns began. K. II. McCurdy writes all kinds of insurance. 401 M. F. & II. bldg. Phone 349. George E. Ilowland has returned to Grants Pass from a trip to Forest Creek mining district. Gcorgo W. Trefrcn, Cliff Payno and J. Fosa of Ashland, Gcorgo L. Haff, A. J. T. Smith and P. Myers of Gold Hill wero among tho members of tho uniformed rank of thd I. 0. O. F. who camo to Mcdford Sunday to drill for tho coming meeting of that order in this city. Call 2C0 for seeds. 43 Mrs. Oscar Dunford of Grants pass visited Mr. and Mrs. S. P.. Simmon Sunday, as-also did Charles Dunford Sr., of Jacksonville. It. II. Parsons of Hlllcrcst orchard has gono to Portland nnd Seattle on business connected with tho Rogue River Fruit and Produco association, which is trying to bring about better marketing conditions for fruitgrow ers. Gcrklng Harmon, studio por traits, homo portraits, flash lights, icoaaic finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 128 East Main street; telephone 215 R. Mr. aud Mrs. L. P. Drown of Gold Hill wero guests at tho Deuel home Sunday. W. W. Harmon, who Is In charge of tho civil engineering department of tho Pacific Interior railroad at Grants Pass, spent Sunday at his homo In Mcdford. Call 2C0 for your poultry supplies. Monarch Seed &. Feed Co. 43 Tho Southern Oregon Medlcnl asso elation will hold Its annual conven tion at Grants Pass Tuesday, May 12. Tho women's auxiliary of tho comi merclal club of that city will assist m entertaining the delegates. Sev crnl physlciuns of Mcdford will "Do in attendance, Tho body of Mrs. Francis II. Phil lips, who died In Mcdford May 8, was wKcn to Albany for burial Sunday evening by Mr. Phillips, after funeral services wore hold at tho Seventh- Day Advcntlst church on North Rlv ersldo avenuo. Medford Choral Society concert. Presbytorlan church Tues., May 13. Arthur Rose, Chcstor Dourno, N. C Chandler and W. P. Retho of Phoenix district transacted business in Mcdford during tho week. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Downing of Central Point Islted in Mcdford Sun day afternoon. Crutor Lake flour. Monarch Seed &. Feed Co. 43. Fred Straubo of Willow Springs district was umong tho many who camo to Mcdford Saturday. Miss Laura Nouber of Jacksonville was ono of tho mauy who visited In Mcdford Sunday. Insuro and bo sure. Right if wo writo it. R. A. Holmes, The Insur ance Man. Manklus & Sons havo remimn.i chargo of tho big ranch thoy sold to tho Glun-lloguo company, on tho jncKsonvlllo-Storllng road a fow yeara slnco. Klamath Falls hay nnd middlings. Monarch Seod & Feed Co. 43 Charles Owens of Wlinor dlstrlrt and sand for tho city and others, nnd passed through Mrdford Saturday, nc companlcd by his wife, who under went an operation nt tho Athlnnd hospltnl. Mrs. Jano Applegate Carls died at her homo In this county recently, aged CB years. Tho remains were Intorred nt Yoncalla, Douglas coun ty. Mrs. Carls was the seventh daughter of Charles nnd Mallnda Applcgatc, who came to Oregon In 18-13, and Is survived by threo chil dren, Alice, KuRcno and llnlston, who nro still living at the family homo with tholr father. Money to loan on real estate. Seo Cnrkln & Taylor, attornoys nt law, Mcdford. N. S. Fish spent Saturday and Sun day with his family nt Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey D'Armond havo gono to Uend, central Oregon, whero Mr. D'Armond will nrnctleo his profession. For choice alfalfa and grain hay. Mosarch Seed and Feed Co., 226 B. Main. 43 II. II. McCarthy, well known as n promoter In southern Oregon, was! hero Saturday on his way to Califor nia. Ho has recovered his health, which was very poor when ho left Mcdford for a Portland hospital. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any tlmo or placo by appointment. Phono M. 1471. . A. A. Porter of Grants pass trans acted business In Mcdford Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Slsty and Mr. ana Mrs. Taylor of Willow Springs district motored to Mcdford Satur day. Mcdford Choral Society concert. Presbyterian church Tues., May 13. . E. Crows, O. 0. Taylor. W. J. Canton nnd Holbrook Wlthlngton wero among thoso who went to Jack sonville Saturday on professional business. Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Gregory of Dig Sticky wero Mcdford visitors Sat urday. Roof leak? See W. H. Smith for ruonng anu roof repairing. Phono 917-M. A Mr. and Mrs. G. Aakjer of Boie- man, Mont., parents of Mrs. P. Dcn hoff, are visiting In Mcdford. They aro on their way homo from California. Gcorgo E. Fox and M. Marshall of Central Point district transacted bus iness In Mcdford Saturday. Vapor baths and scientific mas sago for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Gar-nett-Corcy bldg. Phone 145. Mr. nnd Mrs. Porter J. Neff and George Butx spent Sunday at Encln Point on .1 short business trip. R. L. McDrldo has returned from an extended visit at Pasadena. Grnln hay g pcr ton. C. W Isaacs. Tennessee Smith, who recently left ior Louisiana after trading his apart ment bouso horo for a ranch In the southern state, Is back again, having sold his ranch. He is content to re main In tho Roguo River valley. Tho Helman White Sulphur Daths and Swimming Pools at Ashland. Oregon, will opon for ttho season Saturday, May 10. ci T. J. O'Hara, W. H. Norcross and j. . .Myers wero among tho resl- aonis or Central Point who camo tb Medford Saturday. William Mycr and W. L. Usshcr wero up from Ashland Saturday. Chlldcrs brothers havo roturncd from Coyote creok, Josophlno coun ty, whero thoy nro dovolonlne n m bearing ledgo that Js showing up onn of his lower limb fractured Sat urday. Wlillo driving through n large gato with a heavy load the gate swung nnd struck him. knocking film under tho wagon. Ono of tho wheel passed over Ills right leg nt tho ankle, badly crushing the bones. Dr. Portor Is tit nttcudanro. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Fulton aud Miss Amanda Helms of Jnrkvouvlllo were recent visitors In Mcdford. Mrs. John Demmcr entertained hor mother, Mrs. J. Schnfor, of North Jacksonville, Sunday. Kmll Pech fe recovering from the operation ho underwent last week. C. C. Mnlboettf, formerly of Med ford, who has been tho secretary of tho Northwestern Fruit Exchange for tho past two years, has resigned to engage In another branch of tho fruit business. Ho will continue to make his headquarters at Portland. Dr, J. F. Roddy, who has been nt San Francisco for several das on business connected with tho Pacific Interior railroad, returned to Med ford Sunday. Miss 13. Tank, who has been visit lug with Mr. nnd Mrs. William Campbell for some time", has left for her homo lu Wisconsin. Miss Alleen Kingsbury, who spent Sunday In Medford. was uccompa nled to Jacksonville by Miss Mnud Newbury. Dr. B. R. Seoly took part In .1 shooting tournament nt Portland last week and mado n creditable showing. Ho la visiting relative living nt Sa lem, accompanied by Mrs. Seolv. whllo on their way to Newport. iienry u. Dox nnd Harry Luy of jacKsonvuio tarried In Mcdford Sun day afternoon. UNIONISTS OF DRIVES MAN CRAZY 1'cnr of some union, which lie lind cxMcntly- betrayed, nt some lime dur ing his life, hits evidently enusetl liny Drown oC Scitttlo to lose his iniiul. He was picked up by the police Mon day mornim when lie nppenloil to them to shield hint from hi enemlo. Urown nrrived in town Sunday from the north, llrown imagines (lint lie onn honr tho uneos of former comrade thrcntening him in every conceivable manner nnd grows nugry when friends say thoy do not nlso hoar the voices. Ho will probably ho sent to the imy lum for tho insane. Ho refused to state what union ho belonged to or who was nft or him. BOY IS SENI 10 SOCEIY IK BEGNS WEST ELEVENTH I.nwicnco HouiiiHroo, who live with nil umilo, mid who will Im III otirs of ugo in Juno, wan sent to the Hoyx mid (liiU Aid society u! Portland Monday by .lincuilo Judge l' I. Ton Velio. Tho hoy ii said to invo ntloinptod to wrong n fivo-ycar- old baby girl. At his hearing before .ludgo Ton Wlln Inclliv I tut Iniv iiilniiltiiil fur ili.t first tinio tint t ho was guilty mid & when asked if ho knew it wiih wrong S ho stilted ho did mid that ho did not :J miow wny no inut iiouu so. juilgu Ton Velio believing that tho boy should bo given u chance si-tit littii to the Aid society rather than to the reform school, lie him never had tho ndvnnlago of n mother's training. iiiiVAHtiiiKHntM'inp.ruMAK(niKHKHV'Xf;VKAlOT) I NATATORIUM Wednesday and jUfovr 11 IT Thursday Nifthts lUdy If" I J UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE LADIES OF ST. MARK'tt GUILD TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TELLS OF WATER'S NEED. (Continued from paip 1.) well. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS SADY ASSUTAMT Day Phono 227 Night V. W. Weeks I03.J.2 Phones A. K. Orr U78-M Dressmaking by day. Phono 81C-X. Mr. nnd Sirs. Jacob Schafer of .Vorth Jacksonville spent Suuday with relatives living at Phoenix. Mrs. If. L. Young nnd her daugh ter nro down from IJrownsboro, guests of Mrs. A. U. William's. Martin J. Roddy has gono to Port land on a short business visit. Harry Lewis, Robert Finney and Thomas Dunnlngton wero over from Jacksonville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LawHon Wimer mado a trip to Ashland Sunday. Tho for mer Is a pioneer of that city. Colonel M. S. Mundy left for Port land Sunday ovonlng. on busing. vuuul" wth tho coal deposits lo cated caBt of Mcdford. Gcorgo Pratt of San Francisco and L. A. Meachara of Los Angeles aro late arrivals ia Medford. Tho former will operate in tho valley In tho in tcrest of tho Whlto Sowing Machine company. Colonel George P. Mims and Frank McKee of Seven Oaks wero lu Mod ford during tho week. Tho lat.Pr u,.n wo,, leavo for Albuquerque, N. M whero he JB engaged In business. " Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Flck, T. L. DoVoro, E. A. Langloy and O. Wen- "' ol JncKsonvJIlo wero Medford visitors during tho week. Miss Jelo Mlnter of Eaglo Point 'eft for Minneapolis Saturday for n I', ,0 re,ut'ves. 13. O. Scaramon of Modoc county, Cal., an uncle. Joined her at Medford. Mrs. D. E. Hanoy was tho guest of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmitt of Jacksonville, Saturday. forV ' v'a,uwon f North Med- j ford, who has boon hauling gravel ng heat df summer, nn old bnrn with out nnything to put in it. the doors off the hinges, n barren corrnll with out n wnter trough. Is it n wonder Hint the bovs come to town, and pass their time on the curbstone or with vicious nssoein- tionsf Is it a wonder that the girls hunt for employment in tho towns, in stores or other places? No snying is more true than tho "chnrnctcr of n country is judged by the character of its "homes." Now tho opiwrtunity presents itself to chnngo tho present conditions by making it possible to bring water on to all thesq desolate homo tracts by signing up for wnter, under tho pro jwbed terms of easy pnyments. Opportunity Is Offrretl. Supposo a man would sign ur for fortyncrcs and suppose ho would di vide it into four tracts of ten ncrcs ench, ono tract for com or grain, ono tract for nlfnlfa or clover, or six ncrcs in nlfnlfn nnd four in clover; ten ncrcs for orchard nnd he could rni.se corn or vegetables between the rows; ten acres for house, lot, bnrn, corrnlls, homo gnrden, for berries, home orchard nnd n lawn, shndc trees around hom nnd barn; in the heat of tho day, the farmer will sit under iiis shndo trcos on his ample lawn, look nt iiis well filled barn, his slick Jer sey cows. In the evening his chil dren und his neighbors will nnscmhlc on that Inwn or broad veranda nnd feed on strawberries nnd crenm. Ho nnd his fnraily will havo n homo in tho fullest sense of tho word nnd 3011 could not pry his boys nnd girls from it with n crow bar. When thoso coudtions exist, then the vnlloy will come into its own, elec tric roads will bo built, wealthy men will come hero to mako their homes nnd enjoy our unsurpassed cliinnto nnd will buy your land nt unheard of prices, but with your comfortable homes, yoit will not want to sell. Up to Landowners. It only roets with you land owners to mako thoso conditions possible. We havo our unsurpassed climate, hut wo cannot live on cliinnto. We must have the water as well ns cli mute. A proper mixture of nir nnd gnsolino will propell nn automobile but if you attempted to run your nuto on air ulonc, you would not go very far. Wake, up, get in nnd drill nnd mnke it posihlo to bring in water. Mako your homes beautiful and fill your barns. Denton Dowers of Ashland passed through Mcdford Saturday. Ho Is on his way east of tho Rocky mountains. C. E. Hurlaud, for two years con nected with the gas company, has bovcrcd his connection with that firm. After spondlng a month's vacation on his ranch on tho Applcgato bo will go to Washington, whero ho will again enter tho gas business. After two years of talking, filing petitions for nnd against, threats of injunction, ntid wnitttig, tho Clark & Mcncry Construction company todAy ncgnn tlio actual work ot paving West Eleventh street. Hit) grading wits dotto Inst full ntid tho curbs laid. Now tho finishing touches on the grading is being done nnd tho hot stuff will soon be laid. Tho "hut" gang will reach Mcdford Wednesday nnd commence the work of fiuUhiug the Ilcnr creek bridge nt once. Following this West Klcvonth will bo Untxhcd then several other small er contracts will bo cured for. WANTKD Work on much by com potent woman, for men only, llox H. ., Tribune. I.. WANTIJti To buy ono 2 or 3 JO or 12 Inch sticky gang plow, nlm S (t. double iIIho harrow. AddrcN Doom 30D Hotel Mcdford -is WANTKD -To buy family cum, gen tle, groat Jorsoy or Holstnlu. l'liouc cui-j-3. iv FOR SALE Cheap, onn oriental hall runner, ilox I, Tribune. -Ki .to m HiiiW 1 S - B': kill , ! I'Olt RUNT Six room unfurnished modern bungalow; gas. electricity, oast front nnd fluo shade, lnqulro SIS S. Laurel. -IK WANTED Uraln bay. Call either nt Hotel Mcdfonl or SSI-It tonight or early morning. II. L. Dodge. Jr. 4.1 FOR SALE t room house, two barns; lot GOxSttO; water. JUDO, $100 cash, bal. 10 pur mouth. A. F. Harnett. 44 MEDFORD ATTORNEYS OPEN OFFICE IN BEND, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. 11. 11. DcArmond left Saturday night for Mc.Mlnuovlllo to visit for n few days and they will then go to Den, Oregon, whero Mr. DeAnuond will open n law office. Tho law firm of DcArmond & Do Armond will bo continued, II. L. having chargo of tho offlco hero nud II. H. tho office In Hum!. The Messrs. DcArmond openod a law office hero two years ago, aro progrcsslvo young men and havo built up a nice business. FOR SALE SO a. Dear crook hot torn laud, ono mile from Mwdfonl; J-J00 per a.; $8000 cash, bal. G years. A. l Harnett. I FOR SALE Now modern B room bouso on east side commanding a beautiful vlow uf the city; will sell for $1-000 less than actual cost; JC0O rash handles It, I1.1l. long tlmo nt G per cent. A. F. llaruott. 44 100 LOCAL YOUNG Pooplo and Adults Roprosonting Dolls That Como to Lifo and Hold a Night of Rov olry in tho Old Doll Shop. 100 I)rKT AND l)N(M0 n n ii $ i) it' 10 0 I ll (II () (I ;.) ( "The Doll Shop" Director Mint'. V. Szivor Two Hours of Fun and Frolic In "DOLL LAND" Rosorvcd Scats, COc, Gonornl Admission for Children Undor 14 Yoars, 25c. Scats on sale on and aftor Tuesday. May 13, at -i0 TTn.qtrhici' Tlrnnr Rtnrn for uiw o FOR TRADE- (iood piano couplo of milch cows. Address P (iiyu.i(?i'uu,irii(iiKi;iii'i'iCiiVtO)ii"iutiiii O. llox 871. ? ? T T t f t r T r r f r r r iro DISCOUNT-Great 10-Day May Sale of UNDERMUSLINS READY TO DAY BEGINNING TUESDAY A selection for you in Undonnuslins that far surpass any Previous May Sale display in this storo's history. No matter whothor you havo ono, two, throo garmonts, or several dozen to buy, you owo it to yoursolf to tako advantage of this opportuno salo. You aro SAVING JUST 20 PER CENT ON EVERY GARMENT YOU BUY G. T. F0YES BACK FROM OHIO ENTHUSIASTIC OVER MEDFORD Ceo. T. Foyes, proprlotor of tho D. & C, Cash Storo, has returned from a four weeks' trip through tho east. His family who accompanied him east romalned In Cincinnati, Ohio, wheno they will visit relatives during the summer. AT JACKSONVILLE Call for Mall Trlbuno vacuum cleaners at Mr. Abbott's bardwaro store. f T ? t r I ? t Y T f f T T ? T f , T f T T T T f. T t Y PRINCESS SLIPS "Woiiions licautiful Princess slips of fine nain sook with wide embroidery, edged with lace, bead ing and ribbon, drawn skirl, lias embroidery in sertion with deep ruffle to match. Other models have embroidered yoke with lace mcdnlions and ribbon bow, skirt has deep flounce with rows of val insertion finished with edge to match. Regular prices from $1.23 to $1.00, May Sale 120 OFF COMBINATIONS Beautiful combinations are shown in a very dainty lacey princess model. They have the val insertion down tho seams and butterfly mcdnlions set in hero and there. Other styles in the corset cover and drawer styles, cover being trimmed with embroidery medalions outlined with val insertion; drawers also elaborately trimmed. Prices range from $1.00 up to $3.50, May Salo 20 OFF CORSETS Henderson corsets, closing out discontinued numbers. Values up to $2.00, your choice while they last 98 DRESS SKIRTS .Separate skirts of black, navy, grays and tans, and fancy mixtures, tailored effect. Values up to $8.00. Closing out every number on this rack. Over 00 to pick from. Price to close only JJ52.98 WAIST OFFERINGS "Waist made with high or low collar, long aud short sleeves. Values $1.00 and $1.20. Closing out at only J8 NIGHT DRESSES (Exceptional values in night dresses made of nainsook and soft long cloths, empire style, yoke of rows of lace insertion with ehantilly laco me dalions with mcssaline ribbon drawn. Sleeves have laco insertion, laco edge and ribbon drawn. Regular prices $1.00 up $ 1.00, May Salo 20 OFF CORSET COVERS Many styles lo select from. Corset, cowl's of fine nainsook from the plain trimmed to (he more elaborate- effect. Same with dainty laces, iiiis dalious and fine embroideries. These are known for their perfect fit. ('rices IlOe to $1.00, May Salo 20 OFF DRAWERS Women's drawers, open and closed styles, made of soft finished cambric, straight or circular trim med with lawn ruffle, edged with lace. Others with ruffles of embroidery. Prices 00c up to $1.00, May Salo 20 OFF TAILORED SHIRTS 100 Victor tailored shirts, come in tan, while, light blue, black, made from standard grade of soisette, high neck, long sleeve, low neck, short sleeve, splendid for outing or traveling, always sold at $1.00, special for two days only 0 25c GORDON HOSE, 19c Ladies' fast black Cordon hose, absolutely the best hose sold for the price and retails at 20c every where, special salo for two days only 19 MOE & CO. HEART OF MEDFORD HEART OF MEDFORD a Y ? ? ? ? V Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ; Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t t Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y -W 4 &fc&k.vA i1 i' to i i i' (I (I 0 III iTl (Tl '3 w ii 0 ' KI !) 'i! 0 tfl 5 0 (I (T I (I 0 A 0 I tr . 4lnWVll f ..? 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