Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 14, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
Mn. Margaret (Ubson nnd Miss
Delia Ford, have returned to Mcdford
after nn absence of several nionthi,
in which tlmo they visited the north
west nnd Connda. Mrs. Olbson nnd
Miss Ford will spond n few weeks In
tho Rogue Itlvor valley, which they
say Is tho best section thuy havo vis
ited bo for, nfter which they will
tour southern California nnd Mexico.
J, N. Ilnvcn, general foreman for
tho Home Tolcphono company, Is
building a homo on his property In
Onkdolo Park addition.
Orchard, hunting, rtshlng and
Crater Lake scenes for salo at Cor
king & Harmon's studio. Negatives
raada any place, kodak finishing. 128
Bast Main street. Phone 216 R.
John M. Hoot has left for San
Francisco on business.
Martin J. Rcddy Is In Portland on
business.
Will tutor children in all lines of
school work. Also teach foreigners
to speak English. Tel. 7G7-L. 50
Mr. Albert of Salem nnd O. Z,
Hownrd of Hilt, Cat., nro recent ar
rivals in Mcdford.
R. F. C Astbury has returned to
Mcdford nfter nn extended visit in
tho eastern nnd southern states.
R. II. McCnrdy writes nil kinds of
insurance 401 M. F. & It. bldg.
Phono 549.
Mrs. F. Parent nnd Mrs. O. P.
Holms wcro among Mcdford friends
this week.
Clarcnco Meeker mado a business
trip to Ashland Tuesday.
Owen Dunlap of phoenix made a
business trip to Mcdford Tuesday
afternoon.
Qerklng & Harmon, studio por
traits, homo portraits, flash lights,
kodak finishing, post card work and
enlarging.; 128 East Main street;
telophono 21S R.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tlullls of Olean,
N. Y., havo returned to Medford from
a visit at tho Sterling mlno.
Hugh Mitchell, superintendent of
tho government hatchery at Trail
Creek, transacted business In Mcd
ford Tuesday.
Insure and bo sure. Right If we
wrlto It. R. A. Holmes, The Insur
ance Man.
R. L. McDrldc, who has been
spending several months in southern
California, arrived in Mcdford a few
days since.
Judge Q. W. Dunn of Ashland tar
ried in Mcdford Tuesday afternoon.
II. D. Mills and D. h. Cross were
down from Rutto Falls Tuesday.
Money to loan on real estate. Sco
Carkln & Taylor, attorneys at lav..
Mcdford.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank II. Madden
wcro among tboio who motored to
Mcdford Tuesday.
Miss Emma Wendt of Jacksonville
was a Mcdford visitor Tuesday after
noon. Frank Walt made a business trip
to Central Point Tuesday.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives made any time or
place by appointment. Phone M.
1471.
Mrs. Vincent of St. John, grand
chief of tho Pythian Sisters, is mak
ing tho lodges in Rogue River val
ley an official visit.
Tho public schools of Medford will
closo tho year Friday, May 4. Tho
tlmo lost at the beginning of the
year, through tho prcvalcnco of senr
lctlna, has been mado up.
Roof leak? Soo W. II. Smith for
roofing and roof repairing. Phone
917-M. 45
Q. W. Canning, a well known or
ganizer of fraternal societies, and his
wife, now located in California, are
visiting ut Ashland, their former
home.
Editor Glcason of the Central
Point Herald tarried a few hours in
Medford tho fore part of tho week.
Mrs. S. Jitney was called to Merlin
Tuesday by a message lutormlng hor
that a brothor had been seriously in
jured by a log rolling over him.
Vapor baths and scientific mas
sage for men and women. Dr. R.
J. Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Oar-nett-Coroy
bldg. Phone 145.
Mrs. Lulu Watts of Jacksonville
was n Medford visitor Tuesday aft
ernoon. President Campbell of tho Univer
sity of Oregon will bo tho orator at
Ashland on Decoration day, which
will bo obsorved more elaborately
than usual by Burnsldo post, G. A. It.
Ho will also addrcsH tho graduating
class of tho Ashland high school, the
day before.
Tho Holman White Sulphur Raths
nnd Swimming Pools at Ashland,
Oregon, will open for ttho season
Saturday, May 10, C4
, Mr. nnd Mrs. Porter J. Neff nml
(lenrge Iliils tnndn n trip to Mnglo
Point tho foro part of tho week,
J. K. Stlnsnn, who has been visit
ing A. J. Vance of tho Home Tele
phone company, has left for his
homo In Wyoming.
Colonel S. W. Ulnsdcll passed
through Medford Tuesday, en -route
to Portland from Siskiyou county,
Cnl., where he has mining Interests.
Grain hay S per ton. C. W.
Isaacs.
William Turnhnm, tho timber
cruiser, wns a recent business visitor
In Mcdford.
Mrs. J. W. Odgors of Berkeley,
Cal., arrived In Medford Tuesday eve
ning nnd Is tho guest of hor daugh
ter, Mrs. I,. D. Hasklns.
J. Uruco Spencer, R. W. Hitchcock,
Phil Hnmlll nnd Dillon Hill wcro
among tho horticulturists who were
In Mcdford Tuesdny.
Louis Hnnlng, representative of
the Wclnhnrd Ilrewlng company of
Portland, has been In tho valley dur
ing tho past week. Ho wns accom
panied to Grants Pass by S. A. Kros
chel, manager of the .Mcdford branch.
E. G. Perham, the bridge 'contract
or, has gono to Marshflcld, on a
short business trip.
Austin Corbln of New York and
Corbln Edgcl! camo down from their
Hrownsboro ranch and orchard tho
foro part of the week.
C. S. Ncwhall nnd his family mo
tored to Medford from tho ranch on
tho Jacksonville Springs road Tues
day. Mrs. It. Rland was In Mcdford
Tuesday on her return to Grants Push
from Jacksonville.
Miss Ida Houston of Long llranch
has been . making Medford a short
visit.
Earl Mlnear left for Portland. He
will bo accompanied home by his
mother, who Is visiting her daugh
ter, Mrs. Anderson.
Isaac Householder and William
Lewis of Kancs Creek district trans
acted business in Medford Tuesday.
Mac Wilson and G. O. Taylor spent
a few hours In Jacksonville Tuesday
afternoon.
A. C. Walker of Central Point
district was in Medford Tuesday, ac
companied by Joseph McCullom of
Douglas county, who is on his way
to California.
W. J. Dcardsly and II. W. Frame
of phoenix wcro recent visitors in
Mcdford.
Will Nicholson of Fort Klamath Is
visiting relatives and friends In Med
ford, his former home. Ho was at
Grants Pass Tuesday.
Joseph Griffin of Ashland, who has
been looking after his mining inter
ests In tho vicinity of Gold Hill, was
In Medford recently.
Mrs. Zimmerman and her family.
vrho have been living at Eagle Point,
left for Abordccn, Wash., Tuesday.
A. H. Woodburij Is at Ashland,
making friends a visit.
A. Johnson, who has been living In
Roxy district, left for Portlnud Tues
day. Ho Is In poor health and will
go to New Mexico and Arizona soon.
Luke Ryan camo down from hh
nig Butte ranch Tuesday and went
on to Jacksonville.
Dr. Smith of Gold Hill was among
tho many who camo to Mcdford Tuesc
day on business.
A. E. La Ponto of tho Central
Point marblo works transacted bus!
ncss in Mcdford Tuesday.
Norman F. Throne of Ashland Is
tho first person in Oregon to bo
treated with Dr. Friedman's turtlo
serum for tuberculosis. Ho was very
111 tho day following tho treatment,
but afterward improved nnd seems to
be gaining slowly.
W. R. Coleman of Jacksonville
transacted business In Medford Tues
day afternoon.
O, A. Gardner, county clerk, was
over from Jacksonville Tuesday, mak
ing Ashland a visit boforo returning
nomc.
Mrs. P. S. Loosley of Tolo district
Js the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. SchuoJder, of North River
side. F. F. Damoy. H. Andrew, A. Suggs
nnd F. n. Turner nrrived from Eu
geno tho foro part of tho week.
J. E. Crelghton of Antloch and
George Pankey of Central Point dis
trict wero recent visitors in Medford.
LOST-CARLOAD
OF
NEWS
PAPER
LOST Somewhere between Port
land and Mcdford, ou the Southern
Pacific railroad, a cur of roll now.
consigned to tho Medford Printing
compnny. Reward paid for Informa
tion. The reason that Tho Mall Tribune
nppcara In four pages Instead of six
Is not due wholly to tho lack of
patronngo by Medford business men
though this Is somewhat shy but
nlso to tho Tact that Micro Is no six
pago paper In tho city.
A carload was ordered for delivery
In Medford May 10. It loft tho mill
May C. On May 0 It left Junction
City. Since then It has apparently
dropped from sight at lenst, after n
24 hours search, tho local offlco of
tho Southern Pacific professes entire
Ignorance on tho subject, and are
unable to locate It. Hope Is offered,
however, that It may bo on tho next
frolght train or tho next, or the
next.
BE
A VISITOR HERE
In these days of pugilistic unrest
In tho city when an ex-chnniplon of
tho world, a next-chnmplon of tho
world, and other stars nnd near stars
of tho fistic firmament are visiting
Mcdford, nn effort Is to be made to
havo Wllllo Ritchie, champion light
weight of tho world, stop over In
Mcdford on his way south from Port-
laud. Ritchie Is now In Seattle mak
ing his way toward S.ui Francisco.
Ho will show In Portland next week.
Local fans nro back of a movement
to Invite Rltchlo to stop over here.
The officers utitl men of. the loonl
company Const Artillery CorjH, O.
N'. (l.f returned Tucvltiy afternoon
from Fort Stevens whore they upon!
tho week at Unllury Ktwell prnclio-
Injj on tho ten iueli guns to whiuh
they were nwignetl. Owing to n
Meuily downpour of rain the com
pany did not iicrouipliMi nil tho work
aligned them lint mado a biilliaut
allowing in their tnrget nnd drill
woi-k; ociuon iiiii, neiing iw gun
jHunler, making a 100 per cent reo
ord for tho local company.
Several of the company slopped
off in Portland on their way homo
and spent several davs with some of
their Medford friends who havo been
spending tho winter Ihore. Those of
the company who made the trip were
('apt. A. V. Doane, Lieutenant Kln;r
T. Ks First Sergeant C. Y. Teng
wnld, Sergeant Clarence Hoyd, Cr
vonI .Soldou Hill, Paul lloliiimoit and
C. V. .Mhumiii, Musician A. .1. Vance,
Privates Robert KinlevMdc nnd A
II. latticing.
COLLEGE WOMEN CONDEMN
PARKINSON HEFEriENDUM
The College Women's clnh at n
meeting held Sntunlav nfloruoon nt
tho Hotel Mmlfonl uunulmnindy
ndoplcd a resolution condemning Ihe
Parkinson referendum nieasuic. The
resolution rends
"Resolved, That this orgnnixnlloii
go on record ns inoleMing ngninM I
me proposed rnrMiion rcicrcmlum,
COLIiKfll-nVOMHN'S ci.rn,
Uv Harriet M. Cox, Press Com.
8 mmmm -. u in
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wtai nun
2 for 25c
A dilhlofi WbltftOt'if-fel NjJui UunJftnl
cilur-UrfutLlulljrrr.uofi'r AttctK e f-IM-4utdirti.
Tbo Ukley Ii Ibo nw
induttuamon.
Ide Silver
Tsi
I Um tha ntu tion I.lnovr,t Uc'wikaM
3 Uuttu. bojK-onlj!- ti.lruColU.iuily
1 aeo r. idc a co , troy, n y
J .Mxo.tfiiH-r-j .& A Vrfj
AMMf-
BIG BENEFIT BALL FOR
EAGLE POINT BAND
J. M. Vogell nnd frank Nichols
wero down from Eaglo Point Tuesday
making arrangements for a grand
ball to bo given Tuesday evening,
May 27, for tho benefit of the Eaglo
Point band. Tho boys will glvo n
tree concert once a week In the city
park and tho dance Is to raise funds
to buy new uniforms and music. Tho
lad.lcs of Eaglo Point and vicinity will
donato tho refreshments nnd every
body Is boosting for tho ball and
especially for the band.
MEN'S SILK HOSE
Ucgular 5Pc values, pop pair,'J5, '. pair 91 .00.
Tho 25c Silk Lisle. Hose, the kind that wear.
Our 2 far 25c Hessemeretie Hose will hrhn; you
back.
THE WARDROBE
WEST MAIN STREET '
"Val
ues
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.Nothing worth Its pi leu Is oxpumtvo.
'that's plain.
Our Oxfords nnd Pumps are all prices,
lu cxiu't proportion to tholr worth.
That's mine,
You iimito your soleetlou fiotu III I A
hDIoh only. No last join's "hold
overs." 'I'IuK'n ntlio lip to dale.
nl
ts'j.nn
to
irt (.on
"No Higher"
$,cim:id4-
Where "Right PiImV Pictnil
finop Shoes
Opptiillo INiHlofflio
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iVsvvlrilssa yyTr.tiy B' 'iict
SMBtBRoisfc AZtflMildsHa. - AAkBVKsssB
CUT DOWN COST OF PRODUCTION, CUT OUT
HORSES AND MULES, USE THIS DENNING TRAO
TOR, 3500 LBS., 21 H. P., $1200.00.
OIIAS. TSCHIRGI
R. J7. D. NO. 3.
PHONE G7-J-2
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Mooncy of
Prospect, who hnvo been stopping In
Mcdford, returned home during tho
week.
FAMOUS JN A DAY FOR
THE BEAUTY'OFiHER
HANDS AND ARMS
A I-'rec Prescription That Does its
Work Out Night You Can Pre-
pure It at Your Own Home
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
XJLBT ABSIBTAITZ
Day Phono 227
Night I'. W. Weeks 103-J-2
Phones A. K. Orr 07H-M
PORTLAND MAN BUYS
HOME IN MEDFORD
IF. K. Boater of Portland hnB pur
chased nn aero and a third berry
tract from W. II. Everhard and will
inovo to this city to mako his home.
The tract is located on West Main
street road near tho city limits.
Showers Predicted.
PORTLAND, Ore., May 14.
Wcuthcr forecaj t, Oregen: Showers
west portion tonight nnd Thursday;
showers cast portion tonight or
Thursdny. Wanner enst portion.
Southerly winds.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANT TO KENT Small ranch for
stock, with good houso and crop,
near Medford, Contral Point, Gold
IIIII. Owners only. Olvo full de
scription, reut, etc., first Jotter.
Address A. L., caro Mall Tribune.
47
"It's my own dlscovory and It
takes Just ono night to get such mar
velous results," answers Camlllo do
Vcrlac, when her friends ask hor
about tho marvelous chaugo In the
uppcarunco of her hands and arms.
"You can do tho same thing it you
tako my advice," sho says. "I fcol it
my duty to toll every woman what
this wonderful prescription did for
me. Just think of It! it did ull this
lu one night.
It affords ino n world of ptonsuro
to tell anyone else Just how such re
markable results wero brought about.
I glvo you, absolutely freo, tho Iden
tical prescription which has mado mo
so happy by beautifying my hands
und arms. You can form no Idea of
the marvelous change It will make lu
Just ono application. Tho prescrip
tion, which can be prepared at your
own homo, Is as follews:
Go to any drug store and got an
ouuco bottlo of Kulux Compound.
Pour tho ontlro contents Into a two
ouuco bottlo, add a quarter ounce of
witch hazel and fill with water. Mix
this at homo. Apply night nnd morn
ing. Tho first application will de
light you. It gives tho skin a velvety
softness, obliterates all decelera
tions such ns tan, Him spots, freckles
und coarso pores, roughness and, In
fact, every blemish the skin Is hot"
to. It also produces a marvelous ef
fect on tho face, neck and shoulders.
It is dellclously cool and soothing
and is not affected by perspiration.
It will not rub off.
If tho neck Is discolored from be
ing exposed to tho sun or from wear
ing high collars, this prescription will
Immediately relievo that condition.
No mutter how rough and ungainly
tho hands and urms, or what abuses
they have had through hard work;
no matter what exposuro tho skin has
had to sun nnd wind, this prescrip
tion will work a wonderful transfor
mation, Thousands of womon are
using this prescription with Just tho
sauio results that I havo had.''
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NEW BALKAN BLOUSES
Hulp of heavy twilled ma
terial, nicely tri mined, spec
ial price Thursday M QQ
each Ql.OU
MANN'S
WAIST SALE
CENTRAL AVE.
NEAR P. O.
200 hcauliful new Voile
Wai.st.s well made, nicely
trimmed tip to $2.r0 values,
wilts price Mi urn
day, each
$1.39
SPECIAL SNAPS for THURSDAY
HOUSE KEEPERS SAL E
Bed Spreads, full size
.$1.25 values, sale Q0
price each tJOX
PILLOW CASES
'12 and '15 inch bleached
18c grade spc- -i 1
J.2
cial, each.
HAND TOWELS
flood size, very
special, each
5c
OIL CLOTH
Best quality colors only
on sale Thursday 4 0
a yard XOl
Sheets, 72xf)0 bleached
a good (iOe grade AQp
sale price, each 0t
TOWELS
llleached Until Towels,
IHc values, spc- 4 flflp
cial, each .'. 12'-'
TABLE LINEN
Bleached Table Damask
worth IOe, sale 9Q
)i'ice, a yard
NAPKINS
18x18 Mercerized
kins worth $1.00,
sale price a doz
Nap-
8"9c
WASH GOODS SALE
Dress Prints
styles, special
Thursday a yard .
standard
5c
DRESS GINGHAM
9c
flood 12' oc grade
special, a yard .. .
COTTON CORDUROY
In all colors, washable
lor summer dresses spe
cial Thursday, a OQ
yard uUi
NEAR LINEN
Suiting, !!(5 inches wide,
while and coloi-s
a yard
15c
Apron (lingham, good
quality, special a C
yard wC
40 INCH VOILE
29c
In all colors W'
grade, a yard ...
LINEN PONGEE
.All colors and white,
vovy special
yard
a
35c
NERO LINEN
!12 inches wide for suits
very special a tytZn
yard
Remember S3! One-Third Off
SPECIAL SALE OF LONG GLOVES
billion
(Moves,
$1.98
Women's 30 but Ion
Chamois Gloves, $2.50
quality, special (PO f Q
a pair $fJ,XU
Women's lb' button real
Kid (Jloves, our $3.50
grade on sale QQ 1Q
l)Vlv
m
riiursday
TCaysers 10
Tucked Linen
$2.50 grade, u
pair
Kayscrs 1(1 button 10m
broidcried White Silk
Gloves, spe
cial, a pair...
.$1.98
GET READY FOR ODDFELLOWS'
CONVENTIOn
5c
.Hum nit: in correct con
vent ion colors, lots
oi it at, a yard
Now Aigorettes for hair
ornaments, vm-y OQ
special, each Ov
New Auto Veils all col
ors, $2.00 val- Q QQ
fDXmfPU
ues, eacli.
Bulgarian Collars good
quality ou sale 9Qa
Thursday, each O Ji
FREE Save Your Salo Slips and got Wm. Rogers' Triple Plated Guaranteed Silvorwaro -FREE
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES
5000 yards wide Cam
bric Embroidery and In
sertions up to 25o values
sale price Thurs- ihn
day, a yard lvl
5000 yards fino Val
Laces and Insertions,
values up to 20c a ftp
yard, salo price C
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR
Women's and Children's
Mist Black Hose, all
sizes, sale price, a Qy
pair .' viy
W o in en's Sleeveless
Vests, good quality Qp
very special, (inch "
TRADE AT HOME WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE TRADE AT HOME
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