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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1913)
,1 tffetm' ' V 1 R. " W i page two. ., " KEUFORn MATT! TR1TONB. MEDTOUn. OliWION. TITKSDAY, ,11'SfK 11. ll)!t. IOCAL AND I' PERSONAL n Mis mU( Cnrlon t Urnlnerd, Minn., who liQd Imhju, vUMIHf Mr. A H. WntmCjIof lvltlfi HtrH't tbo 'montli.'Sfun-rof not; noma saumiw. ( 1 CnWlltjUjCpr, ijio.:Uo .ar cofiWcWd Vlth thl AtliWnd of- & lr.i nf ihVUVmorn I'lildUTYlearftWl romimriyftntWor tlio itml yohr jnan- hBor of th office there. left -Inst mnliiK for Portland, where ho gne io accept R iiiorq lucrative position n tlio jilnnt department ol the Port land office. X, invlnrlblo asters, salvia, nnd celery Itlnnt. Mrs. Win. linti, W. Clark t Phono C27-X. 62 Tho commercial club of Talent will ltnvo n. meeting Tneday cvcnltti;, Juno 3. An address will bo delivered by. Professor llelmcr of tho experi ment Motion, at which time nrransc- menta will bo mndo for tho farmer' lnxtltuto on June io. The state agri cultural school will be represented. It will bo largely a dairy meeting. Orchard, bunting, mhlng and Crater Lake scenes for Ealo at Cor king & Harmon' studio. Negative made any place, kodak finishing. 128 East lloln street; Phono 215 R. Her. C. n. Lamar, tho Presbyterian minister who Is lu Htftrjto of several churches In Jackson and Josephine counties, was In AlcdforU Monday en routo to Talent. Misses Alice Hoofs and Mamlo Hards of Jacksonville wore In Mod ford Monday, on tholr return from attending tho late meeting of the Enworth league, Kodak finishing, best In town, nt Weston's. Mrs. Dawes, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. T. Uoutder. left for her homo In Virginia Monday afternoon. Mrs. It. Darling and Vrs. N Storey who havo been In Mcdford visiting relatives and friends, returned to Hornbrook, Cal., Tuesday. R. H. McCurdy writes all kinds of Insurance 401 M. F. & IL bldg. Phono 349. Mrs. J. M. Klornan, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mario Mooro, of Roscburg, left for Gazelle, Cal., Monday, where sho will reside hereafter. Hen Little and A. L. Pankey were among tho Central Pointers in Mcd ford recently. Corking tc. narmon, studio por traits, bomo portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 123 East Main street; telephone 215 R. Arthur Huth, who has been at his Tanch on Rogno river for several weeks, afflicted with poison oak, has returned to Mcdford h. C. Applegate of Gold Hill was In Mcdford Monday on buslnoss In Justlco Taylor's court. Insure and be sure. Right If we wrlto It. It. A. Holmes, The Insur ance Man. E. R. and G. W. Barron wcro down from Siskiyou mountain Monday, ac companied by Mr. Dcwltt, recently of Xovada. Anbury Heal I mado a business trip to Mcdford Monday afternoon. Tho Hclman White Sulphur Datbs and Swimming Pools at Ashland, Oregon, will open for ttho season Saturday, May 10, C4 Miss Alma Gould, who has been teaching school In tho northeastern part of the county, ban gone to Salem to preparo for tho examination for s(nto certificate. ' Robert L. Taylor, who has been appointed water bailiff, left today for tho scene of lib duties. Ills a pointment meets with general ap proval and ho will doubtless make good. ' Don't forgot tho card party at St Marks hall Wednesday, Juno 4. W Mm. Horton of Phoenix and Mrs. George Renstrom of Yreku. Cal., wcro recent vkltors in Mcdford. John M. Root, who has been trans acting buslnoss in San Francisco, will return in a fow days. I. W. Hern" Is over from tho Rich ardson ranch n Iiojglo district. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any time or plfico by appointment, Phone M. 14,71. ",F. E. Martin loft for Roguo RIvor Monday oreiilug to look after his real estao Interests. A. S. Wells left for Eugene Mon day evening to bring home his son, having received a luttor from him stilting ho was there. Tho boy left h'onro without tolling his parents of hlu Intention, causing them much nnxlotv. Dr. KIrchgessncr will be ut Hotel Nash every Saturday from 10 a. in. to 3 p. m. on and after May 24. S. II. Graham was a business vis itor at Central Point Mondny Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS XUUDY ASSISTANT Day Phono 227 Nlalit I W. Weeks 10.1.J.2 'Phonos A. K. Orr 07H-M Mrs. William Jones of llongle was In Mcdford recently, making hor dnughter n visit. John 8. Plymnlc Is down from his Hip Htitto homestead for a few days. ", Mr. and Mrs. U. D. Harris left tor Chlco, Cal., Monday' afternoon. They will return soon. Fred Alton Halght, toachor of piano and harmony, specialist In cor rect principles of touch and tech nique for beginners or advanced pu plls. Faults corrected. Summer term. Halght Music. Studios, 116 S. Laurel street. Phono 72C-R. C9 'fCharlcs Craig and J- Clork have gono Into tho hills of Sterling and Applegate districts on a prospecting tilp. Charles F. Young loft for Gold Hill. Monday ,. afternoon, and will spend iv few days nd n few days in fishing In Roguo river. Don"t forget the card party nt St. Marks hall Wednesday, Juno 4. G2 J. Mcpherson went to Grants Pass Monday to visit relatives and friouds. 11. I. Shannon of the state forestry service tu In this portion on official business. He Is preparing a map that wilt show the ownership ami location of the Umber land, which will bo assessed for the exponso of a fire patrol. Mrs. E. J. Kubll of Jacksonville was In Modfcrd Monday being accom .panledhomq by 'Grace Wilson, who vrlirpay hor ,a visit. Vapor baths and fdontlttc mas sago for mca and women. Dr. R. JILockwood, chiropractor. 203 Gar-nctt-Corey bldg. Phono 145. Mrs. J. S. Morgan of Ashland was the guest of relatives) living In Mcd ford during tho wcok. Mr. and Mrs. E. Conger of Jackson ville, made a trip to Mcdford Monday Their son, who was reported sorious ly 111 at Portland, is Improving. Dr. Seoly left Monday for Newport for a two days visit. Early reports had it that he had gono to Newport to spend tho summer but they were Incorrect, as ho does not Intend to make un extensive trip to Newport at all this year. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Llndley. who arrived from California not long since, are stopping at tho Mcdford. A. S. Klclnhammer and C. C. Pur sel of Duncom spent Monday after noon in Mcdford. Dr. E. B. Seely went north on Monday evening's train. Ho will be gono a few days. Don't forget tho big sale at tho Home millinery, 1101 West 9th st. ' f,2 Anna Rroad, Agnes Broad Maud Dates, Miss Uarber, Ada Hamlin, Margaret Fabric, Angelina Provost, nurses at the Sacred Heart hospital with Sisters Cecelia and Ernestine, were in Ashland last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Provost. John W. Ilerrlam was tho lucky one to receive the refrigerator from tho Shaplcigb Hardwaro company. J. S. Darnctt and M. O. Ilroadbont of Central Point district were of the many who transacted business in Mcdford during tho week. Mrs. C. Carey of South Phoenix ts visiting Mrs. H. G. Shonrer. M. L. Edwards mado a buslncM trip to Medford during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Canady vis ited with Ashland friends Saturday and Sunday. Arthur Geary, gradunto manager of tho IJhlverislty of Oregon, has been on Griffin creek looking af ter tho Geary orchard. Miss Pearl Gillette, who has been teaching In tho Jacksonville school for several years, has Joined her par ents nt San Diego, Cal., and will not return. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Ross, George O. Ross and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ross of Central Point passed through Medford Monday from a trip to Ash land. Mrs. A. C. Oviatt of Portland Is making Mcdfdrd a visit. Ed Wilkinson Jr., who is nt Col orado Springs for tho benefit of his health, Is Improving slowly but stead ily. H. H. Hardy went to Ashland Mon day In tho Interest of tho Siugor Sowing Machine company. D. F. Ramp of Marlon county, tho woll known socialist, was In Medford Monday, on his return from a polit ical tour to Klamath Fulls. (J. W. Trofren. Harry Silver and J. 8. Ilalloy were up from Ashland Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks of Mags lia, Cal., and G. Nelson of Horn brook, Cal., are lato arrivals in Med ford. George W, Dewey and F. Mooro of Evans creek trunBncted business In Mcdford tho foro part of tho week. A. I). Schuster ami his family, who havo been residents of Medford for several years, havo gono to San Fran cisco. A. Woldnor of Talent was a re cent buslnoss visitor in Medford and Jacksonville. Mrs. W. H. Dradshaw has been vis iting her former homo in Eagle Point district. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I'OK SAI.B Oil UBNT5 room moil cm bungalow; lioautlful lawn and trees; nlco garden; only ttVi blockH from liuw oporu Iioiibo. 713 Kant Juckfeon. ' The San Francisco trnm, which has boon playing the Heavers nt Port.nml, passed throunh Medford Monday morning on routo to Califor nia. George Huti, Jr., made a trip to Central Point Monday afternoon. William Martin of Mengto trans acted business In Mcdford Monday. George V. Douey of Grants Pass to mo to Medford Monday, lu qum of 11. Humrlch, whoee whercahouts he wished to loam. D. C. Wilson or Sams vnltoy has been making Medford a business lslt. J. M. Cuntrnll and O. P. Itrlggs of Jacksonville wore lu Mcdford Moudiy afternoon, N. D. Hrophy has returned from Talent district, whore ho has ex tensive farming and real estate in terests. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Avertll of Kd sall and T. N. Pnttou of l.oland ar rlvml In Medford this weok. Frank Gllmore. C. C. McCorklo and M. Johnson of Rogue River wero among tho bulucS Ultors In .Mod ford Monday. Janice Ringer of Kaglo Point h.ia boon making Medford nn extended business visit. Ernest Nlodormeyer of North Jacksonville has returned from Ash land. Ho was a dologato to tho re cent district convention of the En worth league. Reuben It. Daw. a former resident of Mcdford. died in Trail district of typhoid pneumonia last week, nged 49 years. He loaves six motherless children. Tho United Artisans, of which there are several lodges in nogn River valley, will make a big show ing at the rose festival In Portland next week. Several thousand mem bers of tho order will bo present, and there will bo big delegations from California, Washington and Idaho. Special entertainment on n large scale will bo given them. 1 Ono of Medford's poultry raisers has received a letter from a friend , at Petaluma, Cal., telling or the pols-' onlng of many month-old chicks. Tno ; owners of tho flock have a large or chard plauted In barley and tho trees were recently sprayed with ( paris green. The chicks wero turned Into tho grain and when tho tlmo camo to drive thorn to their ) arc's I about 8000 of them wero found ly ing on tho ground dead. ' J. M. Wobb of Tolo and E. L.I Duscnbury of Gold Hill wero In Mcd ford the foro part of tho week, j James Fltxglbbon and W, A Cover-' dalo of Foots'creok transacted bust-' ncss in Medford lately. Mrs. J. M. Croncmlllcr and Mrs C. n. Stout of Jacksonville wero re-' cent Medford visitors. I ORRINE for Drink Habit tuv it at orn i:pr..Ki: Wo are In earnest when wo ask you to givo OURINE a trial. You have nothing to risk and everything to gain, for your money will bo re turnod It after a trial you fall to got results from ORRINE. This offer gives the wlvos and mothers of those who drink to excess nn opportunity to try tho OURINE treatment.. It is a very slmplo treatment, can bo given In tho homo without publicity or loss of tlmo from buslnoss, and at a small price. ORRINE ts prepared in two ferms: No. 1, secret treatment, a powder. ORRINE No. 'i. In pill form, for thoso who destro to take voluntary treatment. Costs only 1 a box. Conic in and talk orer tho mutter with us. Ask for booklet. Leon W. Uanklns. Patronize THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE SMOKE La Noresta CLEAR HAVANA Two for 25c. Three for 25c. IMPERIAL CLUB Best 5c Cigar in the City Patronize Home Industry and Help Build up the City. W. J. LUCKEROTH Medford, Oregon. Tho Oakland eoitllnuent of tho Pa cific Coast baseball league passed through Medford Monday evening, en routo to Portland, whero It Is sched uled to play tho lorul club suvou games boforo returning to California, Henry Pornoll of Applonnto w among tho players, llo ts putting up nn excellent article of pitching, hav ing w-nn eight of tho eleven game he has plnyed. John Onmhruggc of Applegate and Mr. Heche of Agate district wore here a few days ago. Medford socialists will give tholr bl-tuonthly dauco and card party this evening nt Smith's hall on North Grape stroot Instead of Wednesday owning as formorly announced. Tho Presbjtorlan church and Sun day school will picnic near Phoonlv Wednesday, Juno t. All tho mem bers of tho Sunday school are to meet nt tho church with woll filled baskets nt 9 a. m. Ilort Rlppoy of the Eagle Point district brought his jimr old bnbo to Medford Tuesday fur modleol treat ment, it having rolled off Its bod mid broken an arm. Senator II Von dor Helton of Wei Ion spent Tuesday In Mcdford. HERE FOR A VISIT Pick Donald, mnnngcr of Hud An tlerMUi. the Meth'ord lightweight ar rived here today from Portland. Hiwl will arrive in a few dm tnul iwll M'iid n week or ten tlnw before go ins south. ' Donald t-it ill hus lioptw of Mini got tiutr 0e Frisco Fourth of .Till v date, (le-pite the fuel Nolan, iniumxer of the champion Miiil emphatically yes terday that there uus no chance for Anderson. i Mother's Friend in Every Home Comfort and Safety Assured Dcforo the Arrival of Iho Stork. In thousand of Anvrlcin hntnen llicro la a bottle of Mother's I rtmd that has aid ed many a worn in through tint trying ordi nl. saved Iit from mil- rine anil pain, krpt twr lu liralth In adttneo of luhy'S coming, and had a wonderful intlurncu In developing ii love ly ibjposltluti in tha CIll'll. There is no other Vcm'-dy so truly a help to nature. It rvlieve tho pain and dlicum fort enured by the strain on tho llcntm-utu, nakes pliant those fibre and uuic1m which nature is expanding mid mmiIUvs the lu Uammntion of hrcant standi. Mother's Friend is an external remedr. nnu nut only imniiiios an uiurcfti In nil v&ncr, but asnrrs a sproly recovery f.r the mother. Tlini nhn liecumes a heulthy wonuin with all her stnnctli ptvnol t.i tlionughly enjor tlio miring of h-r child. Mother's Friend cn bo hail at nny drne store ot $MX) a bottle. Write to llrtj.lflrl.l Iteeulator Co.. 2LS fjimar HMj;.. Atlanta, Ca., ffir their free bowk. Wrlto to-day. H U mutt Instructive. r MMIR DONALD I JssjaffEfzi?"- Siskiyou Heights Now is the time to make seleetioii of lots and traels in this manifirenl residence district. SEE JOHN A. TORNEY ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK Office Furniture Library Furniture Bedroom Furnituro Diningroom Furnituro White Enainol Furnitura Built in Buffets, Seats And Bookcases, Etc. Store Fixtures Porch Swings Cedar Chests Cabinet Work Done in Oak, Wtdnut, Fir, or Any Other Wood Desired Cabinet INfakcrs Mission Furniture Works K 0. Trowbridge, Jr., Prop. 113 S. Holly, Mcdford E 1.08 ANUICI.K8, Cal., .luilo.U Tho city council will bo culled upon latu tudny to pass upon tho return inundation of Its market committee that sh additional free curb markets ho otUuhttihod In various parts of tho city. These markets, nliendy entail lUdied in an effort to lower tlio rest of living, havo proved an uuiunliriod mid-ess When You Buy Shoes Shirts Collars vsu assure yourself of a satisfactory fir in advance. No taking f measures, not out of town making order for you. Still, many men who stnpley this common-sense method of buying ths minor articlss of dress, will take a chance Qn having a suit made to ordsr by the long distance method. Any one who has tried this method will tell you that the chances ars against him, that the results are disappointing and that in the future he wahts to know in advance what he is buying. Wo can fit you to your fii tiri satisfaction, flit mirror and vour own rves lor proof. AVliy spend three weeks to buy ft suit that can he bought and fitted here within thirty minutes for les nionev I ' Model Clothing Co, Home Industries ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME. Medford Iron Works E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. General Foundry and Machine Works Pacific 401 ; JTomc 208L. Res. Pac. 5031; JTomo 227L. For tho best of EVERYTHING MADE OF WOOD Seo us. Wc make a specialty of OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES, MANTLES, SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS, Eto. Factory Comer South Fir and lllh Sts. Both Phones MEDFORD SASH AND DOOR 00, lJjwKAWvKK PAGE THEATRE PANTACrES UNEQUALT3D VAUDIVILLE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Thrt'o Shown Dully MENLO MOORE Presents the bij; Vaudeville Sueeess MOTHER CIOOBE GIRLS m-atitil'iilly Stauetl A Sceiiii- tieauly EMIL HO OH & CO. In His Own Original SuecesB "LOVES YOUNG DREAM" MARTINE AND TROISE Presenting "A NIGHT IN LITTLE ITALY" M'PHEE & HILL ComedN liar Athletes BROWNING & LEWIS KiuKing uuA Talking 'oiiietliiins PAGESCOPE Latest Animated K vents TIIUHK SHOWS DAILV 1::U), 7:in iiiul :I0 Topular Priees- Matinee Ufi rents. KveniiiK. Ihil eouoy U"), l'Mcst l'loor !l" and Mux Seals ."() eents. n !ig MATINEE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON g S Admission '2t rents. !f! :!: l? e?li?IliXi)l,!'!',!,-wy, Rose Festival Special via tlio Vf t SUNSETtiw V rcouixs J N5SZr j v. 2 "r xSll from Ashland Mcdford Grants Pass mill intoriiimlintf poititH lidivinu .Mnirot'il .Moiulny fvcniiik'. Iniiu Dili nl OtllU I'. M. ROUND TRIP FARES jro.in.nl , Will) Out fair, round trip, from tit Iter point In Ilojjnii rivur valley. Tii'UutK will ho sold Jloinlny, .Innu Dili only, ami will lit; i;ooil for return on or bo foro .lutn'i 10. l'or ftirllicr pnrlinnlnrH, rtworviitioim, etc., cnll on A. S. Koxi'iilmum, Ku,nt, or aitiltciw: John M. Scott, flrjicral Passonccr Agont, Fortlutitl, Oregon. With Medford Trade Is Medford Made HiS bA - Ay Cement Drain Tile Irrigation Pipe ETC. "It's Strongest and Evorlasting" MEDFORD CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CO. Factory N. Rivorsldo Avo. Phono M-052 K. A. lllcka V. M. Komhaw noneral Munugor (Ion. Halos Mxr, OREGON GRANITE CO. I I Ml , Quarry Owners and , , Manufacturers i in u'Hii i Onifion (Irnnlto Btniula tlio toit ol tlmo. Mcdford, Orogon s I III $ 1