Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 30, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAM TRIBUNE, MEDTORD, DBTWOiT. FRIDAY, MAY SO, 1013.
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IOCAL AND
ii-RSbNAL
Doll Shop cast meet Miuo. Silver
nt I. 0. 0. f. Imil Saturday 4 p. tn. 59
V. TV McCfay, who has been spend
ing; a few day ln Slodford, loft tttt
Sun Francisco Thursday afternoon'.
. tid,A.jOrilnor, county clfctk, vr.tk
' ''doyrrt from Jnekwnvlllo Thursday af
ternoon. Orchard, homing, Ashing and
Craier Lake Irenes for t&lo at Qor
klttB & .Harmon's studio. Negatives
mlo'flnyplacV, i?6dnk'ftnl2h1ris. 128
Est Main strwt. Phone 115 K.
Ms. Th6ms Collins nnd Miss Era
ma Armstrong -were afnonR the many
who Tlsltc1 tho Jacksonville ceme
tery Thursday.
Mrs. liotidlnot Connor and her son
hav returned to their homo In
Koruo niver district, from Portland.
Kodak finishing, best In town, at
Weston's.
Henry J. Taylor of Pendleton, who
was choecn grand master of the I. O.
O. P. at tho Medford convention, has
announced the following appoint appeint
ments: Grand marshal, J. C. Jamie
son, Portland; grand conductor, J. S.
Pine, Th6 Dalles; Rratid guardian,
Lowls Ulrich, Jacksonville; grand
herald, 0. W. Bradley, Athena; grand
chaplain, S. A. Starr, Portland.
K. Clements and E. Q. Roberts, tho
horticulturists,. made' Medford a bust
noes vlsk this V&k' '
R.HMcCurtr-writes al Kinds hi
insurance. ioVVL P. ft B. bids.
Phone 349. ' '
Sjirnfcu'o nicgl and William Lewis
of Gold Hill district spent Thursday
in Medford.
Harry. Treat, tho' wuto'st, has re
turned from a trip to Portland.
Adjutant General FInset of the O.
N. C, Captains n. A, Collins and t..
Turtle, V. S. A., camo fo Medford
Thursday to attorifl'the riillltary bail.
Gerklng & Harmon, studio por
traits, home portraits, flash lights,
kodak finishing, pos card work And
enlarging.; 128 Bast Mila street;
telephone 215 R.
a. J. Belts of Montague, Cal is 'it
recent Arrival In Medford.
Mrs. Charles Brown of Talent at
tended tlio fintdriaflngj exercises at
the Eugene hospital this1 wek. Miss
Minnie' Goelct, her sister, was one
of the nurses (o receive a diploma.
Insure and be mre. Right U we
write It R. A. Holme, The Iftsar
aace Maii.
'Miss Catharine Meats, of the Bed
ford High school faculty, has gone' to
Massachusetts and will rjsit other
states before returning.
Miss M. B. Towse of Phoenix vis
ited In Medford and Jacksonville
during' the week.
The Helxnta White Sulphur Baths
and Swimming Pools at Ashland,
Oregon,, -will open for tthe season
Saturday, May 10. 64
William Beardsiey and Mr. Gleason
were up from Phoenix Thursday.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
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lij Ijiioae 227
Night P. YT. Weeks 103-J.S
Phone A. K. Orr 078-H
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W. G. Aldcnlmgcn of San Prnnclsco
will join his wife, who la In Medford,
Friday evening.
Luko Jtynn, who has Ifcon at hft
country homo In Derby district, rs
turned to Jacksonville Thursday,
J, A. Perry nnd D. II. Jackson wore
In tho southern part of tho valley
Thursday.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negalites made any1 time' or
plice by appointment. Phone M.
Dr. J, P. Hart Of Talent camo to
Medford nnd returned home with n
no wautomoblle tho fore part of tho
veelr.
John Renault was down from
Jacksonville Thursday, on his way to
Central Point to pass Memorial day.
Mrs. J, Court Hall Is making rel
atives and friend llvlnc at Central
i
Point a visit.
Dr. Klrchgessner will be at Hotel
Nash overr Saturday from 10 a. m.
to 3 p. m. on and after May 24.
Mrs. W, B. Finney of Jacksonville
visited In Medrord Thursday.
Mr. and Mm. J. P. Wortman have
gone east and will spend several
months in Nebraska nnd Minnesota.
James Owens nnd Lnno Wylnnd of
ntolopo made n trip to Medford dur
ing tho week.
Fred Alton Hnlght, teacher of
piano and harmony, specialist In cor
rect principles of touch and tech
nique for beginners or advanced pu
pils. Faults corrected. Summer
term. Hnlght M'oslc Studios, 110 S.
La'arcl street ;Pho"ne 726-R. CD
Mrs. O. Wollcrs left for Talent
Thursday afternoon to visit her par
ents,. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Alford.
" II. A. Holmes mado Rogue River
a business visit this week.
Vapor baths and scientific mas
sage for men and women. Dr. R.
J. Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Gar-.
nctf-Corcy bldg. Phone 145.
Junfc 9 Is the day set for com
mencement at St. Mary's academy,
and an excellent program is being ar
ranged for tho occasion. Miss Maud
Newbury will bo tho only graduate.
J. R. Nellson, formerly of Stcrlfng,
who has been In California for sorao
tlmo past, returned Thursday.
' Harry D. Mills, who Is In charge of
the timber interests of Dcmlng & Co.
at Butto Palls, is transacting business
at Medford.
Miss Mary E. Davidson, n teacher
in the M6dford schools, has left for
her home In Michigan' on n visit
James' Daries and his family wero
flown from Trail district Thursday.
II. B. Tronson of Eaglo Point dis
trict has been making Medford
friends a visit " ' ' "
John IT. Drown, father of Mrs. T.
C Norrls, arrived from North Caro
lina during tho week and will remain
several weeks.
Mrs. T. J. Puson has been visiting
her former homo in Ashland.
L.X. Love of Central Point district
motored to Medford Thursday eve
ning with a party of relatives and
friends.
J. C. Pendleton of Table Rock
transacted business In Medford
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Garrett of Big
Sticky district were of the many who
camo to Medford Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Judkln bavo
arrived In Medford from Portland for
permanent residence. Mr. Judkiri
will reopen the store formerly con
ducted by Mr. Hussey about Juno 15.
Mrs. W. Sercomb of Griffin creek
was a recent visitor in Medford.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
WE ARE NOW OPEN FdR BtJSiNES IN OUR NEW STORE 323 EAST MAIN, WHERE WE HAVE DOUBLE OUR FORMER
FLOOR SPACE, INCREASED STOCKS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, AND CORDL4LLY INVITE YOU TO VISIT THIS UP-TO-DATE
ESTABLISHMENT.
WE OPENED OUR STORE IN MEDFORD A YEAR AGO AND ON ACCOUNT OF OUR LARGELY INCREASED BUSINESS WE
HAVE BEEN FORCED TO MOVE TO LARGER AND MORE CONVENIENT QUARTERS. WE THANK ALL OUR PATRONS AND
FRTttNTlrt VfMI . TW1GTO PATRnWafll! ANTl TTTTJTI WnPTlM-TWAfTTTikVP. sAT)TP.
w tmmr w aw m m
OUR
WILL BE IN THE FUTURE, AS IT HAS BEEN IN THE
PAST, TO SELL THE BEST MERCHANDISE. AS CHEAPLY
AS POSSD3LE AND TO ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE, ALL
OUR TRADE MARK GOODS.
IM'K ....
Manager Croschell of tho Welti
hard company a business In Medford
mado n biislucss trip to Grants Pass
Thursday.
, A. A Hale, who represents a prom
inent business house of Portland Is
making tho city nnd vnllcr his cus
tomary visit.
P. K. Kelly, who Is connected with
tho dotectlvo service of tlio. Southern
Pacific company, spent Thursday
night In Medford.
Mrs. Thomas Jones of llornbrook,
Cal is paying Medford friends n
visit
J. Thorndlko nnd W. It Coleman
of Jacksonville were la Medford
Thursday afternoon.
To neenmmndate those who wish
to attend tho Hpworth lenguo meet
ing nt Ashland Sunday, Juno 1, tho
Southern Tactile company will run n
special train leaving Ashland nt 10
p. in. for Grants Pass nnd Ititcrme
diato points.
Row Shenrln and family left Fri
day for Klamath Palls, where ho tins
charge of tho Episcopal church.
Judge Calkins left Friday morning
for P6rtland to preside at tho Juno
term of court
Will giro away three of Snyder's
pups If called' for tonight Snyder
was fcd Root's dog. 1427 E. Mato. 59
Miss Frances Davidson of Central
Point, who had ono of her teeth
brokon by a kick from a horse sho
was driving and sustained other
sljght Injuries, camo to Medford for
treatment Wednesday.
E. V. Llljegram, the mineral ex
pert, ha's been In Gold Hill und Kanes
creek district on professional busi
ness. Tho Ashland Commercial club in
planning a get-together meeting for
Monday next. Farmers and orchard
lsts within n radius of 10 miles of
Ashland will bo invited to bo present
and compare notes with business men.
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Murray of Port
land hnvo returned homo after a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Van dor Sluts ct
Talent district
Frank Benson and J. P. Vernon of
Central Point district wore in Med
ford tho fore part of tho week.
W. E. Macauley has returned from
Cottage Grove and is tho guest of his
daughter, Mrs. Leon Howard,
Messrs. Amcnt and Howland of
Grants Pass transacted business in
Medford, Thursday.
Miss Louiso Jacques, who has
been a visitor In Medford left for
Oakland, Cat, Wednesday.
A map of tho state of Oregon,
showing tho total designation of
lands subject td entry under tho en
larged homestead act, has bcon Is
sued, lately. Copies may be obtained
by addressing any member of the
Oregon delegation In congress or sec
retary of the Interior, This map
shows greatly increased areas now
subject to entry under thnt act
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel King of Fort
Klamath had n narrow cscapo from
drowning In Wood river. They had
attempted to ford tho stream and tho
water proved deeper than they
thought Tho wagon bed was lifted
from tho running goar and floated
down tho river, but fortunately tho
current carried them near ono bank,
so that Mr. King was nblo to catch
some bpshes and pull tho improvised
uoni asnore. no managed to rrco
tho horses from tho wagon, but tho
Vehicle was lost
Miss Fern Hutchison, who was
suddenly stricken with appendicitis
Thursday, is hotter and may not have
to undergo an operation.
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POLICY
F W. Shapleigh Hardwtrp
W. S. lllddlo of Anderson arrived
In Medford Thursday, but will not
remain long.
J. G. Townsond, W. P. llnkbwell,
J. S. Krnmn nnd 11, Ji Nlolsou of
Portland riro late nrrtvnls lit Med
ford. S, S. Bchcll of the paving firm of
Schcll brothers, Is down from Grants
Pass,
Sheriff SliiRf waB In "Medfofd tSri
official biiBluess Thursday afternoon.
PROGRAM FOR WEEK
OF IEAW E
NoliYo la hereby jjiven Hint 1 will
hold thu regular soiui-nnmml exami
nations for Teneliera' (Vrlifionloa at
Jacksonville, Oregon, I'nmnuuieini:
Wednesday, June 18th, JOKIj nt 0
o'clock, n. m. nml eoiitlnuinir four
lnys. The program of the rxnmiiiit
tion follew:
Wcdnciday Forcnoom
Writinp, tL S. Hislory, Phyniology,
Wednesday Afternoon.
Physical flcogrnpliy, Heading, Com
jmsition, Methods in Hctuling, .Meth
ods in Arithmetic1.
Thursday Forenoon.
Arithmetic, History of Kducrition,
Psychology, Method in UVogniphy.
Thursday Afternoon,
Grammar, Geography, American
Literature, Phy-nii's, Method in
Language, Thesis for Primary Cer.
tificnte.
Friday Forenoon.
Theory nml Proeliefl of Teaching,
Urthography, Kngliidi Literature,
Chemistry.
Friday Afternoon.
Oregon School Law, Hotnny, Al
gebra, Civil Government
Katunlny Forenoon.
Geometry, Oeoiogy.
Saturday Afternoon.
General History, liookkccpiui?.
Thesi for Pjnmary, Certificate shnll
be written ."Vsany one of the fol-
oning iuujcrwi
VNint Should he Taught In Pri-
mnry Grades, not Tuuglit in Rook.
Home Geography in Primary
Grades.
, Tho too of Phonics in .the first
Grade.
Primary Heading.
Xaturu Study.
Busy: "vVort . i'
ThoAIonte4jori Sysfcm of' Educa
tion. Play and Play ground.
Tenchers who intend tp write Uwn
this examination will plnfle notify nm
to that effect
Your trnly
J. PKItCV YHLLS,
CountyScJtool Superintendent
Kriipnrr tn I oe Annlv 1
LOS ANGKLKS, Cnl., May 00.
President Horry of tlio 1.0 AneleR
club antlounccd todny tluft ho has
traded Outfielder Elmer Lobcr ih
Portland for Outfielder Artie Knie
ger. Manager MeCrc'dio of Port
land, it i understood, recently nsked
waiver on Kruegcr.
About 8,000,000 mon aro employ
ed In regular occupations in Great
Britain.
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a aa.ww w ask aak4k as alamo w m-m araMiavaM
323 e Ast MAik street;
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LONDON', May 30. Waller H.
Page, tho now American muliassnitnr,
was prusented to King (leorgo tod.iy
nt jlhcklniihnni pnlneo.
At 1 1 o'fclock n roynl cnrrlago ap
peared nt the Cob u rg hotel, where
Pag6 la stopping, nnd tho amlmstm
or,, Secretary Lniighlln of tho Unit
ed States omliasRy, nnd tlio whole of
the staff were driven to tlio pnlriro.
Page wore ordinary oveulng clOtho.
Sir Edward Grey formally Intro
ditco'd tho nnitmsdiuloi' to King George
after l.aiiKhlln hnd presented Page
to tho Honor Arthur Walsh, con
troller of tho king's household, Latr
the Earl of Shaftesbury presented
Ambasxador l'agu to Queen Mary,
WALTERPAGEWON
WEAR
KNICK
S
GOLD DUST
4f
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Any housowifo who
washing! dishes is making twice as mimh wnrL- n(
dish-washing as bIio need
Um COW DUBt for washing; clolhii .nJ dlthit, .cruhbln
Iloors, tlnlng woodwork, olitlotb, llvrw.r aod tmw.r., pol
IMht btsiiwotli, cltanlng bithroom plp, trtritrtor, tic
solleniat hfd wtr tad puUtij th (incil olt (Sip.
"Let th GOLD DUST
"rwr lyrnVW NnF-flflATlV
AaMhakrw fa' w mm ai m waMivpwaaw
SPECIAL
THOSE WHO HAVE REOEIVIJD A NUMBER FOR THE
REFRIGERATOR TO BE GIVEN AWAY MUST BE IN OUR
8TdRjG SATURDAY, MAY 31, PROMPTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK
P, M. WHEN THE RESULT WILL BE ANNOUNCED. . i
HAVERFORD PULLED
OFF CORK PP KS
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QUnnNHTOWN, Ireland, May 30.
Tho American lino steamer Haver
ford, which went aground early yes
terday at Cork Head with more than
00 piiMKoiigora aboard, wan taken off
tho rock at hlijli tldo today, Tim
vessel Was kept afloat by vlgo'roilH
use of her pumps nnd towed Into
the harhor hero.
The crow remained nlmnrd tho ves
sel hut the. piuiengera returned to
Queenstowii nnd mo proceeding to
Philadelphia aboard thu steamer (Ini
tio, Temporary repair will tin mado
to tho llnVerfofd hero, tho vessel
then proceeding to Liverpool,
In 1U12 tho totnl number of striken
nnd lockouts tn Canada was reported
as US.
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Cleans MilliojaS
Elates EyeryDa
bo
moans three times
a day for 365 days
or 1095 times a
year. That means
work, hard work, nnd
lotto of it if dnrin in
the old-fashioned sonp-nndwater-way.
Why not'dri it theCold Dust way
and mvo half thq timo? A
li'tlofirfMDUStfiDrlnltlIh vmtr
. diahwatcr will do tho work in
half tho timo and matcn vnnr
UISI1C3 OriantCn SWeetsr.
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than thoy can bo mado
oiucr memoa.
isn't Uai'riif Gtii Tnjf (n
to.
Msdc by THE N. K. FAIRDANK COMPANY
Chicago
TWINS do your work"
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WASHINGTON, May 30. t'allfor
ulit ennKrei'innon nro ilaniilng today
n hlg fight nt tho next nomilon nt
eongrein (n soduro for fan PrniielNeo
itiimtrnetlon of n grout naval dry
dock, following tlio anticipated nhnn
iliinmeiit of tho great workn at Pearl
Harhor. Hawaii.
Tim California project follow tlio
filing with Heorotitry of the Nnvy
Daniel of a report on tlio Pearl Har
bor dork by hear A.lrnfrnl Snnronl.
He declares (lint the lioltom of rimrl
Harhor will not properly hiikIhIh tho
weight of the grout dock mid advo
cates that nny attempt to lebulld It
lo abandoned
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