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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1913)
'?. 1 , ( iJ' PAGE TWO. MEDFORD MATE TRTBOTE, MEDFORD, ORF.CION, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. 1910. f , iA"TrT"fHp( rfvyif IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Mm. J. I Koddj'nml family, Mrs. nml ilea HowIIiik, lina loft un a. tbreu weckd' onto trip to Creseout City nnd Snu Frnucl$co. Krccl ,0. Uyntt nnd, lnnlty nrq re cent irrIvn,lB from Minnesota, who will innko Ihclr homo In Moilfonl, re siding ,ojv South Newlwn., N, J. WHoy, tTio contrnctor, mndo n hufltgcgsrjii to Ashland, Thursday nftornoon. , IX B., RUmoU of Antloch and I. 1 Brown; of Gold Hill uncut Thursday In Med ford, Producers Fruit Ou. una Just re ceived a lnrgo shipment of 1 lb. nnd 9i lb. tin top berry baskets, and can (IH orders t,n nuy quantity. Wo also havo on hand a, largo supply of tho celebrated ''Security" orchard lad ders n all alio. Miss Mary Stnnellft of Phoenix was with Medford friends Thursday. 8. T. Handry, itoputy state samo warden, mado Mcdford an official llt Thursday. Corbln Kdgoll camo down from his BrownHboro ranch Thursday to spend tho week-end In Medford. $3,000 accident and llfo Insuranco Tor $10: jr2f.O for $17.50. Sco Holmes, tho Insuranco man. O. N. Nelson of Jacksonville, In suranco agent, went to Ashland Thursday afternoon. O. Randlcman and H. B. I.enovo of Bandon nro lato arrivals n Mcdford. qy Qano of Lke Creek went to Grants Pass Thursday afternoon. Burlap sacks wanted at tho Russ Mill. I.srkln Reynolds left for Wood- burn Thursday on business connected with the estate- of an uncle. P. C. Garrett of Ashland has been visiting relatives living In Medford and its vicinity. Screen doors Mcdford Lbr. Co. K. K Bagloy of Ashland was In Medford Thursday, tho guest of his partner, F. W. Streets. MU Lillian Ptcrco, who has been attending the summer school at tho Uuivorslty of California, Is nt homo again. Burlap sacks wanted at tho Russ Mill. .M,rs. J, G. Dunnlngton, Miss Gorl rud.o Norton and Mrs. M. Kelly wcro oer from, Jacksonville during tho weak. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hoo or Wll low Springs district motored to Med fqrd Thursday. , , Orchard, kiintlng, Slla anil Crater Lak scenet for Ml at Ger; king .HarBpqn's studio. ' Negatives made any place, kodak finishing. 128 East Mala atrecl Phono 21S R. The Halley block on South Central has, been repainted and presents a tquch Improved appearance. G,eorxo J. KUig Is down from up per nig Butto district, whero ho Is camping with his family. Fruit tree props Mcdford Lbr. Co Andrew Cantrall of Jacksonville was In Medford Thursday afternoon on his return (rom Grants Pass. Mm, John R6ab of San Jomj, Cat,, who has boon visiting her sister, Mrs. K. J. CJInq, left for homo Thursday. Cqjopel and Mm. R. C. Washburn of Tabjo Roc motored to Mcdford Thursday afternoon. Kodak finishing, best la town, at. ft'estou'a. Bert Whlcap of, SyatUo made Medford friends a visit Thursday. He went to Douglas county on a hunting trip on tho evening train. Mm. M. Baker of Oakland has boon visiting In Medford. E. D; Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment Phone M. 1471. Mm. Roy Wllcpx left for northern California Thursday afternoon. S. M. Carpenter or Stirling and H. G. Wionor of Kaglo Point transacted business In, Mcdford Thuraday. Dr. Klrcbgcssucr will be at Hotel Nash every Saturday from 10 a. m. to 3 p. in. on and after May 24. S. O. Nethorlapd, who recently sev ered Mb connection with tho Ashland hotel, was In Medford Thursday. He Iibb been making a trip through tho Willamette valloy. Mru. Herbert Is entertaining Frank Perry, Sr and his mjii and wife, of fat. Louid, who nro relatives of bora. Mr, and Mrs. V. F. Theroux, also A, Mai tin, of Opturi,a arrived jn Mcd ford during tho wepk. Kvcry ono should read August 2 Issue of Saturday Rovlaw. It is tho 9nJV-''?f1is,y'' W'w lo be pub jlttjied, jhlB year, HU will benefit tho saved and eanctlfiod as well us tho ugnostlo and uoii-bvllcyor. L. Nledorruojor ami Roy JoIiiihoii of North JackKonvUlo transacted bus iness in Mcdford Thursduy after-soei. TT T Wicks k McGowan Co. UNWCUTAK10K8 fcV tNNttaf hf ykHu mi rmf A, M, (hf 7'M Mr. nnd Mrs. K. G, Oatmnn loft for Talent Thursday nftornoon on n is(l to relatives and trlchds. Kvcry one should rend August lisuo of Saturday Itpvlow. It Is the only "rellRloua" number to bo pub lished thin year, nnd will bonuflt tho saved and sanctified, as well ns tho agnostic and non-believer. Mrs, O. Davis and Mrs. U. Worth Ington wero guests of trUuula nt (Grants Pass Thursday nfternoou, Jrsso Fredenburg wna In Medford Thursday on his return to Btg Butto from a trip through California. Ira Dodge Is In California In tho Interest of tho Korlnok veterinary remedies. M. F. Carnes nnd his family loft for tho hills Thursday to rusticate for a fortnight. Brooms Ask your dealor for tho product of tho Ashland factory. L. I)cko of Salt I.ako mndo Med ford a visit tho forepart of tho week and was culcrtalncd by Councilman SummervUle, a friend of old dns In Pennsylvania, while here. I.tngerlo drcssea oue-half price, Akrons. 113 Mm. H. G. Ij. Hoober of Sun Fran cisco (formerly Laura Hubbcll of Jacksonville!) passed through Med ford Thuraday, accompanied by her children. They recently returned from a trip through Kuropo. H. F. Meader, "W. Garvin nnd O. P. Holms were up from Talent on Thuraday nfternoon. Thomas Riley of elopo district. former county commissioner, spent a few hours In Medford Thursday. William Anglo was n business vis itor at Central Point Thursday. Tailored suits one-half price. Ahr- cns. H3 Mr. and Mrs. R. Swackor of Foots creek mado Mcdford friends a visit Thuraday. Kmcrson Hlnchcllff of Rockford, III., a student of Cornell university. who has been making a trip to Alaska, tarried n day In Mcdford this week. Ho reports much excitement In that region over recent gold strikes. Kabo front laco corsets 12, $2.50, JS.r.O. Ahrens. 113 Tho company which will manufac ture Portland cement near Gold II ill. Is having a railroad siding put In nnd Is expected to begin nctlvo opera tions In tho near future. Edward Khrmann, president of the wholesale firm of Mason, Khrinan & Co. of Portland, and his family, also Walter Roycc, nro making Mcdford a short visit. They will make a trip to Crater lake before returning home. , Shirt waists specially priced. Akr ons. H3 Mlxa Lobdell of Portland, who was Ih'o guest of MrsT W. F. Isaacs and Miss Graco Brown, tho forepart of tho week, lias returned to tho Ore gon metropolis. Sho is a press agent or Sullivan & Co'nstdinc's Orphcum circuit. A. M. Woodford, former postmas ter of Mcdford, who has been visiting In tho city fpr several weeks, left for Coquillc Thursday. Ho wax accom panied'by bis daughters. Mrs. Fred Williams of Grants Pass and Miss Ruth Woodford. Home of La Orccquo corsets. Ahr ens. us Lionel R. Webstor, who was circuit Judge of this district when It Includ ed Lake qnd Klamath counties, was in Medford Thuraday afternoon. Ho Is at Grants Pass on professional bus iness. Mrs. B. F. Mulkey nnd her 'chil dren havo gone to California on a visit. They will be Jojncd nt San Francisco by Mr. Mulkey, wbo (s at tending the head camp of tho Wood men of the WorM in session at Colo rado Springs. Round-trip tickets nro being uold from Portland to Crater lake for 2S.f0 by tho Southern Pacific com pany. The travel to tho park Is In creasing nnd will soon bo at its height. A largo number of parlies nro motoring thither who are loud In pralso of tho trip. Parabola, one-half price. Ahr ens. U3 Senator Chamberlain, chairman of tho public lauds cominitteo, has re ported favorably a bill permitting persons, malo or fomalo, aged IK years or over, to make entries under tho kouioMead nnd other laws. The United States senuto has already passed a bill allowing Improvements to tho umount of $1.50 per ucro for the wholo claim to bo sufficient .to obtain title to homesteads. This will pas tho housa soon and bo signed by President Wilson. Scuriet, cpats. wJI 1)0 worn ly Ore gon kuutura us a lurcautlon against accidental shouting, If rccominonda- tloijs by W. U F(iiluy, s(uto ganio warden, nro carried, out. This novel raiment proscribes a red shirt, a rod top roat and a red rap, In thlH out fit Mr, Flnloy says thoro will bj flight danger of a hunter being mis taken for it deer. Hoy iroul tactics will bo Introduced, und with his depu ties ho will nrrungu u system of gun Hlguuli, which will lefl anyone within Hillfs what the troublu lit when a hunter Is In dlktrn, lots iijrkdiill, Kd Munley and IJ, O, Wurlhlngtoii um on u loiuhlni'd liUtliiu.s uhi) pleasure lll to OH'tf tin! City tt ml Hurtku. iiiukjnjf tliu Mrs. Raymond Paul nml little daughter, Roxlo, of Cynthlnnn, Ky and Lamar HlUm of Kvorett, Wash.', havo been tho gnosis of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Cunningham of this city fort tho pat foxy days. Mr. Illlen nnd Mrs. Paul havo boon visiting relatives In California and nro now en route to Kverelt, Wash., whero they wll lslt their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Illicit. Mra. Paul and Mr. Illlen nro brother uud. sister of Mrs. A. B Cunningham. Tho Houtliorn people wore very much Impressed with tho ltopuo River valley. Midsummer millinery, now satin hats, whit,- fctla nnd Panamas. Akr ons. tt.T Dr. nnd Mrs, Fmmons and Mr. uud Mm. C. M. Kldd leavo Sundny for nn aulo trip to Crater lake. On Sunday evening at S o'clock In tko Presbyterian church Miss Alice Bcckoft will report tho International Christian Kndenvor convention held at 1.03 Angeles, Cal. Ralph Norrls will speak on the convention of the Chrlstlnn Kndenior society held ot Atlantic City. All nro Invited. Mm. A. Bllger nnd Mm. A. Kreuxor. ploucer restdentst ot Jacksonxlllo, and, Mm. William T. Moore, daughter of tho former, arc guests of rolntltc nt Gold Hill and Central Polut. They aro residents of Lo? Angeles, having removed thither from Portland sev eral years ago. Khaki dresses, skirts, waists and linen coats specially priced. Ahr ens. us Mrs. J. J. Fryer ot Kaglo Point, .. ploucer of southern Oregon, was In Mtdford tho forepart of tho week, accompanied by Mr. and Mra. Floyd Pcarcc. THREE DUD, (M HURT AT WRECK DM Dl'l.UTIl, Minn., Aug. I. Three persons tiro known to bo dead, six Berlotisly Injured and n ncoro aro LmlssliiB n tho result ur iv rnltro.ul wreck which was followed by a hot fight hero belweeti do workcra uud railroad molt, Thirty laborers were working on an ore train hero last night at tho Allmuo docks when another train, shunted nwlflly, struck and wrecked tho oro train. Knraged at tho c.ue lessuess of the tniln crow, the dock men attacked them and tho police wero rushed to tho spot on a riot call. Two men of those In tho hos pital nro d)lng. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC AT COLESTIN AUGUST 6 It was announced that the Med ford Sunday school pintle for Wed uesday, Aug. Cth nt, Colestln liSTi been postponed for a few days becanso ot the rains but tho bright suit has dried up the resort sufficiently so tho pits nlc will bo held Aug. (1th ns original ly planned. Mr. Young says that no official statement has been mndo lo tho erfect that tluvlilg event had been postponed. As n thousand people will tnko part In this picnic It promises to be one or tho foremost affairs of -the season. re Ins v r urance TO INDIA IS MOVE OF HINDUS CHICO. Cal.. Aug. 1. Declara tion that Hindus on tho Pacific coast havo started a movement "back to India" which In tho next flvo years will Icavo comparatively few of their countrymen In the west, wns voiced hero today by Bough Singh, n Hindu leader. "Wo don't scent to bo wanted," ho sajl, "and now fields of immi grallon will bo sought In other countries." Thirty-two Hindus left here yes tcrday bound for India, and ono hun dred othera have departed within tho last week. FRECKLE - FACE TALK ON PEAR STORAGE AND PACKING TOMORROW Tomorrow afternoon a lecture that will Interest all fruitgrowers will bo given nt tho Cnrneglo library by B. B. Pratt of tho United States de partment of agriculture. Mr. Pratt carried on experiments In pear pack ing nnd storing Inst fall, bo ho known local conditions, and his talk will be of the most practical nnd valuable sort. The public Is invited. Free Advcrllsinn for our Clly. We have received tliu news that the neucriicihio Father of Jit. Ansel, Ore., wbq have worked in tliU stale since 1882, are to publish it special edition number in which (InmtH 1'm.s is to have u conupieuous position. "The Sft. Angel Magazine" Hint cir culates nil oer the Union nnd Europe in previous year linn done much to advertise Oregon nnd bring progres sive citizens to Hie west. F. L. Rans ditll, the field editor, will call here und take up Hie work with the Com mercial Hub. We beapenk u good word for him. Sun and Wind Bring Out Fgly Sitols, . How to Itrtnoio loudly. Here's a chance, Miss I'rccklo-tnce to try a remedy for freckles with tho guarantee of a reliable dealer Hint It will not cost you a penny unless It removes tho freckles: while If It does glvo you a clear complex Ion tho expense Is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othlno double strength front your druggist nnd a few applications should show ou how easy It Is to rid yourself or tho homely freckles and get a beau tiful complexion. Rarely Is morn than ono ounce needed for tho worst caso. Bo sure to ask tho druggist for tho double strength othlno as this Is tho prescription sold under gunr antto of money buck If It falls to re move freckles. Fi Read and Govern Yourself Accordingly Have you real protection on jpropcrty you have been years in gathering up? All may be lost in a few moment. Anotlior lossou in woac chemp, Mutual Firo Inauniuco Cqinpaijlqfl llutl' should apppnl lo propprly owners. I'tolccl your homo ami I'minly (luil. m m dear lo you. Tin "Phot'iiix Mill ual of I'orl land, Oregon, busied some lime ;i(,'0 now Ihe eourl has appointed a reeeiver and leied au assessment on all poliey holders. For every ff'1000 insurance Ihey are assessed $120 (one hundred and i wenly dol lars). Mutual agents tell you yon. are one ol' the company; that's tnuv and (hat s why you are liable Tor an' and all hinds ol assessments. Simply a lieu on your properly. Oregon has had her I'ulhiuolu of eoue.enisorihis hind anil some people are learning a dear lesson by insuring in cheap, weak mutual assessment companies. There are other weak unit mils on the rocks right nov. Take heed and get out and insure in time-tried and 'I'ire-tested companies. Companies that havopaidhundredsof millions fire losses. Vo have a number of eompa nies that have paid .'o 0,(100,000 to $100,000,000 in the las! (iO years. We have (he leading Tire insurance agency in Soul hern Oregon, anil write more farm pro perty than any other agency in Oregon. Kales are reasonable ami cunsistaul. Quick settlement of fire lossy. Why take chances in cheap, weak concerns i ... THERE'S A REASON -ASK US Graham & Wakeman .Kire Insurance Men Room 11 over L O. PhoucbMiS Medford, Oregon Obstinate Acne Quickly Yields Fine Remedy that CJeari Skin of Pimples on. Cheeks, Temple, Sides of Nose and Chin. pav, ""Til YlliTsT WVII) UIS.S.S. Purify Your BJoil. tUxu. Acno attacks the Klandular tructiir of the iik I n, more particularly those uny Kianus nm necreie rat. And It Is here thut H. R. 8., the famous Mood purifier Is moat active In Its Influence There Is one loercdlcnt In a B. R, tho purpose of Whtth It is to stimulate the ecus in ins tissues nml uiey ueltct from the blood tho nutriment that makes new skin and litis ollmlnutcn Hit Irllaiils, acids uud parasites that iuflaroo tho Klands. Thero I a natural tendency of the Hue ustwork of hlood vessels In tho skin to llirov. off ImpurN lies, Lut where u persistent liirlainiim. lion process lius In vailed the, skin, the uatuml repuir work of the Mood Is ln terfered with- It re'mlres the sllum lotlmr attlvlly of H. H. K. to overcome suth morhld condltluns, )f you Lsvs tu troubltl wlili hciio, do not dtspalr of a cur. You iii vet H, H. K. In uny drus; store, put limUl upon hnvliiK II, 'J'sks no (luiii with a siflmlllule, And If truur HMi tUiiOHUni U such (list you kvpuld like o ruusult it spmUIIs! (trly, uddrvss I hi. Msdlrsl I u( , Thy win Hpn Ifiouuiiipdiiy, jlj Mwlft Milt, LECTURE SATURDAY, AUG. 2nd. AT 't PUBLIC LIBRARY, MEDFORD BY o. Hm "IvA 1 I 1 of. the Department of griqujtuve, Bureau of Plait Industry on Fruit Handling and Fruit Storage Mr. Pratt Cpnducted Experiments in this Valley in Packing and Cold Storage of Bartlett JPears Which Was Very Successful AU Growers Should Attend i as This Subjcst is of Vital Importance to All f t $ te, tiJ. J-T 1 s x II . : 1 4 '. 'K ' i trlit by Mwtu, Aim, u. r4 !0WysmW0WSflfS OjjOjl mtmmHSSZ