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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1913)
"A PXGEFOUB. MEttFORB MATE TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. 'NTER1UY. SEFPEMBRR HO, IMB. "- v-.-rris!cnzzt2&tv:r r w I I I ,t ff 1 II i t IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Fifteen etcol coaches (or the Port land, ICugcno and Hastorn passed north on a special train Inst night. ticorgo A. Emory, General ngont Now York Central, spent Monday In Me (I ford. Southern Pacific operators are happy over n ten dollnr per 'month increase In salary. All get $S5 n month now. There la a photographer In your town. II. N. Mnckcy, Main and Cen tral, Med ford, Oro. Tho Southern Pacific company nn nounco chnngo In tlmo October 6, tho details to bo announced later. Fred Day, claim agent ot South ern Pacific was In town Monday. Ilome-mado bread at Do Voo's. Frank Cain, formerly ot tho valley garago, has returned from Alaska whero ho spent tho summer as engi neer at Madden and Hanlcy's can nery. Ho Is visiting II. D. Patterson. E. Carder returned Monday from a business stay ot several months In San Francisco. Kodak finishing, best In town, t Weston's. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Kunxman and Mrs. Carder returned Monday from a camping trip on Dutto Creek. Don't forgot to visit tho Home Mil linery whero buy your fall hat. 1101 West Ninth street. 164 George Morrison, tho printer, re turned Monday evening for n week's visit with Medford friends. Mr. Morrison is business manager for ono ot tho leading nowspapcrs In Reno, Novada. Rolled barley, bran, shorts, flour and hay at tho now feed storo, 397 South Front street, near corner Front and Eleventh. Lowest prices for cash. Will deliver to any part ot city. Or der by phono. Phonq SC9. Leo Wntklns & Co. Tho Public market received an order for a largo shipment of plums but was unablo to fill It, It being too lato in tho season. Tho order camo from tho Walter Hill Commission company ot Phoenix, Arizona. Tho next regular meeting of tho city council will bo held next Tues day, October 7. Important matters to bo discussed will bo tho selection of a mayor, and tho adjustment ot tho city's tanglo with tho electric light company. Crater Lake pictures ,a book it 12 pictures, hand colored, tho finest ever mado ot the lake, for salo at Dorking & Harmon's studio. Call and sco them. 228 East Mala street, phone 320-J. tf Dick Donald, manager of Bud An derson wont to Ashland last night on business returning this morning. Bud Is duo to arrlvo in Medford next Friday, accompanied by Trainer De- puls, a new acquisition. After fill lng a short theatrical engagement Bud will bo guest ot James Kershaw on his goat ranch, for a week, then leaving for California for his match October 29 with Joo Azovedo. Tho high school football team is practicing nightly and tho prospects aro tho brightest In years. A 190 pound Jap Is trying for a lino post tlon. Tho Klamath Falls high Bcbool team wants to secure a gamo with tho local team during tho week tho Whl to Sox and Giants play here, and in all probability will be accommo dated. 'E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471. L. IC. Lindsay ot Reddlngs, Ca1 is in tho city for a few dayo on busi ness. Andrew Joldness loft this morning for the Bluo Ledge, after spending a week lu Medford. "Insuranco your best asset." navo tho best. Place your insuranco with Holmes, tho Insurance Man, right if bo writes it. tf William Snyder, a carpenter was oporatod upon' at tho Sacred Heart hospital by Dr. E. R. Seeley Monday night for nppondictis. Harry Cra mer, day clerk at tho Medford Hotel wus operated upon In tho afternoon by. Dr. PIckoI, for the samo ailment making two In tho samo day. .Henry Callaghan, who Is operating claims in tho Bluo Lodgo district will bo down for tho winter In about ten days. Prlvato music lessons from CO cents upward to three dollars per lesson, according to subject and teacher chosen. Medford Conserva ory, Collego Bldg., 31 North Grapo. Henry PhlppB, who has been Jn Eastern Oregon has returnod to this city for a visit with friends and relatives. Weeks & McGowan Co UNDERTAKERS fcAJBX AUMWKUTt Day Phone W JiUM W. Weeks 1A8-J.9 PtKMMM A. K. Orr 78-M Dr. J. L. Holms and wifo nro spend ing tho week nt Salem attending tho slato fair. Albla and David Harum, owned by Dr. Holms, nro both en tered In tho fair races. Bill limes Is contemplating n duck hunting trip to tho Klamath Lakes In tho near future Duck shooting In thnt section Is reported unusually good this year, with Klamath' hunters monopolizing tho sport. Wynno Scott, ono ot tho most up todato portrait artists on tho Pa cific coast Is taking chargo ot tho portrait department for tho Gcrkln & Harmon Photo company, 238 East Main street. Harry H. Hicks, formerly a news paperman In this city, but now a resident ot Seattle, arrived In tho city this morning for n short busi ness visit. Peter Applegate, former county recorder, now engaged in mining on Elk creek, was In tho city Tuesday attending to business matters and visiting friends. Dr. E. Klrchgessner of Rlvovdalo is In tho city today on professional busi ness. Milk and cream nt DoVoo's. A. Coslet of Eugene Is attending to business matters In Medford and vicinity this week. Earl Leslie ot Los Angeles Is spending a few days In Medford. Tho green hay destroyed In the Union livery stable last Friday Is still smouldering and steaming, and tho city has been appealed to by resi dents ot that district asking that the nuisance bo abated. SluOO to loan on first class secur ity. R. A. Holmes, tho Insuranco Man. 1C4 Anderson Kaye of Corvallls Is vis iting friends and attending to busi ness matters In Medford this week. J. L. Wheeler, Jr., ot Ashland and T. II. Bentost of Redding were Mon day arrivals in Medford. Don't fall to see Mrs. L. A. Bolder! Bon Ton and Royal Worchcstcr dem onstrator at F. IC. Deuel & company's for 3 days. 164 J. A. Miller and wife of Palouso aro Medford visitors. J. S. Owen, A. R. Owen, J. S. Owen, Jr., S. F. Owen and F. 0. Owen, mll- llonairo lumber men ot Eau Claire. Wis., arrived In Medford Mondny and left later by auto to Inspect timber holdings in tho Roguo river and Kla math districts. They are owners of much western timber. Including a large belt ot redwood at Crescent City. Find out what model you need of Mrs. L. A. Bclderl in tho Bon Ton Corset nt F. K. Deuel & Co. 104 C. S. Woody of Kunsos City, repre senting eastern bond buyers Is hero to flguro upon tho purchnso of Jack son county road bonds. Ho repre sents tho principal road bond houso In tho country. J. C. Burcb, president of tho Port land Beaver Cement company is in Medford making plans to start work on tho Gold Hill plant. Sec windows on Royal Worches tcr and Bon Ton Corsets. Three days demonstration. F. K. Deuel & com pany. 1C4 II. B. Cole, of Colcstln, S. I. Wil son ot Talent and I. O. Robin of Grants Pass aro Medford visitors. E. A. Polfor of Milwaukee, F. S, Henderson of New York, L. F. Good man ot Boston, and B. M. Harris of San Francisco are registered at tho Medford. Tho cold nights and warm days are causing tho leaves to fall from tho sbado trees along tho city streets, covering the sidewalks, and tho street department Is busy urging property owners to keop tho sidewalks clean and frco from leaves. Plowing has been begun by tho farmers of tho valley, but this work will not bo in full swing beforo tho mlddlo ot next month. George T.homas of Jefcfrson is spending a few days In tho city. Miss Allco Vernon ot Santa Bar bara, Cal is visiting relatives in this valloy. Alva Walker is In Salem this week attending tho stnto fair. Ho also visited tho county fair at Eugene. An effort is being mado to havo a dark background placed behind tho "rater Lake sign on tho city hall, so that passengers on trains can seo It when tho sun is shining. P. J, Munson ot Sacramento Is in tho city for a fow days attending to business matters. Bruce Spencer Is in from bis ranch at Wellen for a fow days. Potor Butz of Hutton, Cal., is In town for a few days buying his win ter's supply. Mr, Butz expects to trap this winter. Pickers and packers aro plentiful, and tho orcbardlsts aro experiencing no difficulty in harvesting their crops, tbero being no shortage in tho labor market. Another batch of men ar rived Monday night from tho Watson vlllo, California district, whero tho applo crop was away below tho aver age this year. Moro laborers aro In tho city now than at any timo during tho last six months. O. R, Pankey of Central Point was a business visitor in Medford yestor- A a V ...... A call hnn been Issued by City Re cordor Fobs urging nil voters to regis ter for tho amendment election to bu hold tho fourth of November. Partisans ot tho Giants and Athle tics nro beginning to warm up to the world series. "Dad" llcverldgo and Edgar Hafor, na of joro, nro picking tho Giants to win, and Davo Woods and Judge Kelly nro nrgulng for tho Mnckmcn. The rest of tho fans nro evenly divided in their choice, nnd tho Interest Is beginning to heat up, so what must It bo In New York and Philadelphia. Walter Hess of tho Big Sticky spent Monday In this city on business. It. H. Parsons of the Illllcrest or chards has returned from n trip to Washington, whero ho with other parties Invested In a cattle ranch. The seniors of tho high school held their first class meeting ot tho year Monday nfternoon and elected George Gates, president, Helen Purucker, vice-president, nnd Jean Anderson, secretary and treasurer. A. E. Swarthout, who has been with tho Morning Sun for the last two years left Monday night for Salem to visit with friends nnd tnko In tho stato fair. He expects to mnko his future homo either In Portland or Southern California. A. W. Sllsby of Ashland, nn opera tor In timber land Is In tho city today. Mrs. B. M. Collins of Jacksonville nnd Miss Mnttlo Ray ot Applcgnto spent today In Medford shopping and visiting friends. Harry Manning will leavo Wednes day for San Francisco to attend to business matters, and expects to bo gone until tho first of November. A. S. Furry of Phoenix Is In tho city nttcndlng to business matters. E. W. Carder has returned from a trip to San Francisco, whero ho has been tor tho last ten days on busi ness connected with mining Interests. J. W. Myers of Central Point and Jack Altkcn of Roguo River, county fruit Inspectors aro lu tho city today tor a short stay. W. Wolf, H. 11. Hall and M. For- man ot the Applecato district spent Tuesday In tho city. HUNTERS PAY FINES TO ESCAPE TRIAL Or. K. It. Seeley, M. S. Hideo, Clnudo Miles, William Midler tuul 11. Gregory nnpenred through their attorney. ,1. It. Imtometlc, before tho federal court nt I'oitlnud niul enter ed a pica of guilty to Hie ehnrgo of sotting fires in llie national I'oiest. They wore, pven tho minimum fine of ?" eneli. Tho defendant' stoutly deny their puilt, hut found it ohonpor lo mnko n nominal rden of guilty than to stand trial. Tho prosecuting attor ney explained the eno lo tho court, together with the eln!m made by tho defendants, who wore accused hy Forest ltnnger (Irilddo of leaving a camp fire burning while out hunting. DRY FARMING EXHIBIT WINS BLUE RIBBON George Little living ono nnd one fourth miles southeast ot Jacksonville on Elmer Hill, won tho bluo ribbon general exhibit ot farm products nt the Jacksonville fair which was held last Saturday. Ills exhibits wero thoso produced by dry farming nnd woro excellent. Tho exhibit consisted ef: watermelons, cantaloupes, Turk ish melons, nutmeg, situash, onions, turnips, tomatoes, sweet corn, Mex ican corn, seed collection, tomato vino seven feet long; potato vino 5 ft. 3 In. long, nnd ryo 0 ft. G In. tall. TALENT TO CONSTRUCT NEW BRICK BLOCK BRING $3.15 NEW YORK X car of Illue Trinnglo Unrtlctt pears, kept for three weeks in cold storage nt tho preeoolitig house of tho Itoguo Hivcr Fruit & Produce association, sold in New York Mon day nt miction for $3.1.") n box, close to "the high mark for Ilnrtlotts this senson. Tho penrs arrived in perfect con dition nnd demonstrates tho wisdom nnd profit of holding fruit in cold storage until market conditions im prove. SPECIAL FEATURE AT ISIS TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY "Tho Flight of tho Crow," an In tenso and absorbing drama ot ex ceptional plot and denouement, a story ot high society and tho hobo fraternity of tho undorworld, feat uring Miss Kathlyn Williams as tho millionaire's daughter nnd Henry Otto in tho rolo of tho crow. Pntho Weekly No. 33, "Quaint Spots In Cairo, Egypt, and "Zobbm Musical Career," mako ono of many strong bills seen at this popular photo-play house. These pictures will bo shown Tuesday and Wednesday. FEDERAL C0UR1 MEETS IN MEDFORD TUESDAY Tho federal district court will meet in nnnunl session for tho houth crn Oregon district next Tuesday, October 7, in the Moose hull, on West Mnin street. Judgo Wolvcrton will preside. Albert R. Ames of Talent, noting ns trustee for custom parlies, has signed n' contract with Drew fc Ilandv of Medford for the erection of un $SO0O brick block on the Steele lots north of the Talent lumber yard. Tho building will be 70x110 nnd will bo divided into two storerooms, each n.'ixflO, which will be occupied one by tho Talent Mercantile company and the other by the Talent Drug & Fur niture company. It is exacted thnt work will eommenoo immediately nnd tho building is to be ready for occu pancy December 7 nt latest. E. L. Dobell nnd II. n. Frnlrs and wlfo of Chicago aro recent Medford arrivals. E BY OCTOBER TENTH Tho Hjboo bridge will bo coiuplcl cd by October 10, according to word received from t'ontiactor l'erliiitii by .ludgo Ton Velio. A night crow will be put on and the woik will continue slcadily until completion. CRATER LAKE TOURIST T The tourist season at Cutler Lake foiinully closes Tuesday, though Manager l'arkhurst will ho busy for t - - a month c with a form) of em pen loin and masons completing (lie Inn, so an to have It In readiness lor next ncusoti, M'lio travel huH been Hit) heaviest in years, ,1, I), Hcull niul Mrs. Anna Ityau, who luivo boon employed at Ilia ho tel, leliiincd Tuesday. With Medford trade Is Medford made. 1 0 CENT "CASCARETS" IS YOUR LAXATIVE Host Liver nnd Ilowcl Clcnnicr nnil Stonincli Regulator In (tin World Work Whllo You Sleep Get a 10-ccnt box. Put nsldo Just once tho Snlt, Pills, Castor Oil or Purgntlvo Waters which merely forco a passagoway through tho bowels, but do not thor oughly cleanse, freshen and purify theso dralnago organs, and havo no effect whatever upon tno llvor nnu stomach. Keep your "Insldcs" puro nnd fresh with Cnscarets, which thoroughly clcanso tho stomach, rctnovo tho undi gested, sour food nnd foul gases, tako tho excess bllo from tho llvor nnd carry out of tho system nil tho coustlpatcd wasto matter nnd poIsoub In tho bowels. A Cascarct tonight will mako you feel great by morning. They work whllo you sleep novor grlpo, slckon, and cost only 10 cents a box from your druggist. Mllllonn of mon and women tnko a Cascarct now and thon and never havo Headacho, Bilious ness, Coated Tonguo, Indigestion, Sour Stomach or Constipated Bowels. Cascarots belong In every household. Children Just lovo to tako them. We Fit With Care the Feet of Women and there's nothing Quito so Import ant to tho customer, A poorly fitted shoo will lead to all kinds of trouble. corns, bunions, fallon arches. Tho "John Kolly" shoes aro par ticularly renowned for their fitting qualities. Let us mcasuro your foot and fit you to ono of thoso now styles shown in tho window. Comfort and stylo in every pair. & I, 5- iffkEce ' 3ttrmaaV J I 3 nUVf..iiia J .WkiSS MRS. MANGES ESCAPES OPERATION How She Wn Stwctl From Surgeon's Knife by Lydia E. Pinkhnrr.'s- Vegeta ble Compound. Mogadore.Ohto. "The flrsttwo year I was married 1 sulTcrcd so much from female troubles nnd bearing down pains ' that 1 could not j stand on my foot I long enough todo my I work. Tho doctor suld I would havo to undergo nn opera tion, hut my husband wanted mo to try l.ydla E. I'Inkhnm'a Vegetable Com pound tint. I took three bottle nnd it inmlo mo well nnd strong nnd I avoided n dreadful .opera tion. I now havo two lino healthy chil dren, nnd 1 ennnot say too much nbout what Lydia K. I'inkhnm'ii Vegetable Com Kumi lias done for me." Mrs. Lkk M.VNUK.S, It. F. D. 10, Mogadon. Ohio. Why will women tnko ehnnces with nn operation or drng out a sickly, half hearted pxlstencc.inlsslng thrvo.fourtln of tho joy of living, when tln-y can find health In Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 1 For thirty years it hns Won the stand ard remedy for femalo Ills, nnd has re stored tho health of thousands of women who havo been troubled with such ail ments nJ displacement, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, Irregularities, etc. If you want special udilro write to Lyilla E. Plnkham .Medicine Co. (conll dentlal) Lynn, Muss. Your letter nlll be opened, read and answered by a TTomauand held In strict confidence. Tho Best Food-Drink Lunch nt Fountmlnm ir&u ArmUrA ivv m fafrj .yTl mIUs inmimt Upon ORIGINAL UAni ff 'C GENUINE nUIILIlll 9 Avoid lmltatlon-Tako No Subntliuto ' Rich milk, maltctl grain, in xwtlcr form. Moro healthful than tea of coffee. For infants, invalids anil growing children. Agrees with tho wCakrtt digestion. Pwc nutrilSon.upbuildinti the whole body. Kccpit on your liclrlswud nt Ifomc. Invigotatc tiuuiutf mother ami tha aged, A iuick lunch prepared in a minute. Look Ladies! Sou (ho abdominal .support,; a patented feature found only in the Abdo Support. Cornet. Also llo.slon Hygienie and 1 la re ley tailor made eorset.s fitted by expert eorsetiere. Mrs. H. L. Leach :W North Hartlett l'liono O.vl-M" tVOc3 r t W t , v t-- .yy -t.sm Advlco about your eyes will bo cheerfully given whether you nood glnsscs or not. Hut If your eyes show any Indication of strain or weakness, then they should bo examined by an export at onco, nnd, it necessary, pro per glasses flttod to overcomo tho eye strain. I speclallzn on oyo-strnln my meth ods aro scientific and accurate No drops used. DIt. ltlCKKUT Kulto 1-1! Out Deuel's Mcdfonl, Oro. The Expert Demonstrator Bon Ton & Royal Worchester Corsets MRS. L. A. BELDEN Will be found for three days at F. K. Deuel & Co. Xxx:mX $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 JjujAffiMttQ "Good Shoes' OI'I'OSIT K TOST OFFICE ? t f ? ? t r r t y t y ? Buick 15 solid trainloads of Buicks sold for 1914 The .linick season for 10M will break all llnielc reeords for Irainload ship ments. And the. Jlniek record is tho reeord of tho world. Bonal'ido prdors for fifteen Holid trainloads of Unieks aro already on file, and tho season is not vet fairly commenced. X Buick power will continue to bo tho big feature of the Buick line for 19 M. Tlioro arc six models ranging in price J rom ifW;u to lHi, tno last mo iigiitest six-cylinder for its power and wheel base over manufactured. The Jjolco So f-Startor is standard criumiucnr. JSvorynody wlio nuys a lluu gets a tfclco at no extra cost. The Belco will start a Buick a hundred li in every hundred, and all Buicks aro electric lighted. "While attractive to a degree, the Buick Motor Company has novor before boasted, tho real valuo of the 1914 body design is in the easy way they ride. Thoro's lots of log room, tho springs aro doublo heat treated, and tho cush ions aro deep and luxurious. ' !Ask for a rido and find out about dolivory. "Wo havo in stock at all times a complete lino of Bronze and Babbit Bearings, both core and solid. Also Whitomaii CJas Savers, mado in Medford. MJW f y Z f y y y y y y t t ,t V uies VALLEY MOTOR & TRACTION GO, Agents. 30 NORTH HOLLY STREET y y ? ? ? y ? ? y y y y y V t y y y y f y y y y y y y f y y y y y y y y t y y AAA.A.AA M"" n&ilJU. J ' rAT4TAAT4AT4ATAATAATAATsATAAs,ATAATs,i.Tiv kU. T TAT WF VAT V wr T Av vjF A TkT TAT A T&. ? J , ' ' "