Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1913)
yt PAG K TWO. i - i '- MIODKOUI) MAIL TKIMUNM. MKDKOKI). ORKUOtf, KUMDAV, MOVMMHKR 7. 1!)1!. . r L.t.. ... ., IOCALAND L PERSONAL M. H. Homer of Cincinnati Is a Medford lBltor, A. K. ltool nml wire of Now York nro recont arrival. Dill nml otlnjr litolvlca Imported Bint ilomcptlo rhrniio celery, rait mi it smoked (tali. Klsh Market. A. K. lteauios baa returned from Portland Whiro lio argued In the fed cm) court tlip Ashland suit to eject tho Callforhla'OrcRon Tower com puny from tho Ornulte city. l'niil C. Hates of 1'ortlnnd la a Medford nrrlrnl. Fresh lump lltno In n:iy quantity. Medford Lumber Co. .Mrs. It. I.. Wilson of Central Point wan among those who wlt licsaed the "Cliocolato Soldier." A. S. Torses of Chicago In a Med ford visitor. Wynno Scott, ono of tho most up to-dato portrait artists on tho Pa cific coast Is taking cliargo of tho portrnlt department for tho Gcrkln 6 Harmon Photo company, 22S East Main street. O. 11. HurIics of Portland Is a re cent arrival. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ilrown of Kaplo Point were anions the outof-town attendants nt tho "Chocolate Sold ier." Halibut, salmon, black coal, smells, sole, eat fish, crabs, shrimps today a't tho Klsh Market. A. Whlto and wife of Cau.tjohairc, N. V., nro recent nrrlvnls. C. W. Webster of Montague Is a Medford visitor. Milk and cream at DoVoo's, S. F. Owen. W. D. Albright and C. P. Campbell arrived Thursday from Portland In connection with a tim ber deal long pending. E. Waldo Ward of Sierra Madrl, Cal., spent Friday In Medford. llurlap sacks wanted at Russ Mill. Sir. and Mrs. II. E. Coylo loft Monday afternoon for San Francisco where they expect to reside, Mr. Coylo having been transferred; from tho Central Point wireless station to a llko position In tho Hay City. John E. Hobs of Central Point has sold his barber shop and business to E. It. Glcason of tho Central Point Herald. Mr. and Mrs. lloss expect to soon so to California wbcro they nro advised by i phytlctaa to tako their daughter, Edith,,!?; the benefit of her health. "Insurance your best asset." IlaTe the best. Placo your lnsuranco with Holmes, the Insurance Man, right if be writes It. tf In. tho placer mining districts ot tbo county mo.st ot tho usual repair to ditches and flumes has been com pleted and tho miners aro awaiting tho advent of winter rains. Mr. mid Mrs. Hudolph Hackcl ar rived this week to niako their homo with Mrs. Hackel'fl brother. Judge Xou Velio, nt Jacksonville. Tbo now bouse built by tho county Judgo is being occupied. Digester Tankage for topping off hogs and for growing pigs. Kori nek Veterinary Remedy Co., South ern Oregon distributors. 19S City Recorder Foss again calls the attention of tho public to tho fact that registration for tho city election will closo December fifteenth -and urges all cltlzons to register as carlv as possible and not overwork tho re corder's office on tho Inst day. Reg istration for tho city election Is neces sary under tho law and tbo recorder's office is tbo only place provided for registration. Llttlo Hllnor Ilycrly of Medford, vho was operated ou recently for ado nolds nud tonsils, In rapidly convales cing. Crabs, Mhrimps, elnins. oysters at Fish Market. I'liouo 3C2. . K, It. Wooley mid family have taken upnrtuiouts in Ashland. .Mr, Mr. Wooley is a son of H. S. Wooley, founder of Wooleyport, w'ur Crescent City, on tho California coast. Officors elected by the Ashland Commercial club for Uiq coming year nro! J. "W. McCoy, president; C. II. yolf, vice-president; 0. W. Sensor, bqemtary; Fred Englo, treasurer; V. O. N. Smith and V. E. Wutson, trus tees. Tho former takes tho place of It. P. Campbell and the latter that of Homer Dllllngs. Cat fish today at tho Fish market. ijiiono aca. ( Medford yll soon have a cafo tcrla, tho first in' Southern Oregon. It will be oponod on South Central by two todies from Cottago Grove. Pryor Etiton has sold his iu-acro tract in Poorniaiis creek district to Gordou Stout and removed to Med ford where ho has Invested in pro-liorly. WeeKs&McGowanCo UNDERTAKERS Lady Abslstuut Day Phono liU7 Night V. W, Weeks 103-J.ii Phoues A, K. Orr U78-M Russell CnseboH of Roguo ltlver, Is In tlio Ashland liosplthl with n badly trnclttrod knee. Tho youiig ninn was employed on tho ranch ot E. E. Hag ley nt Roguo River nml while engaged In hauling wood one ot n team ot mules flourished Its heels mid tho young mnn'8 knee cap was broken In five pieces. lllll Hates, who has been threat ening u duck hunt on tho KlnmntU lakes for two years, U maktnji ready for tho trip ngnln. Home-made bread nt Do Voe'e. Miss Gladys Owens ot Gold Hill, spent n few hours In Medford Thurs day. A. J. Daley of Eagle Point Is vis Ring relatives living In Medford. Crater LaKo pictures , booK )f IS picture's, hand colored, tho finest nor made ot tho lake, for salo nt Gerklng & Harmon's studio. Call ind sco them. 23S East Main street, phono 320-J. tf Cecil Drown left Thursday for n ten dny's talt with friends In Port laud. James Mays. of Talent dlntrlrt mnde u business trip to Medford today. E. T. Staples of Ashland was In Medford Thursday evening attend ing "The Chocolate Soldier" at tho Page. Special values In newest fall coats at $3.95 and Jtn.OO. Ahrens. Tho caso of C E. Land indicted for pointing n gun nt J. S. Grlgsby will bo called In tho circuit court late this afternoon. Mr. and Mr. Fred Sturgls ot Trail creek were In Medford tho first of tho week. The latter has slnco gouo to Richmond. Cal., on a visit. Nvow mllllonery. Just In by express. Ah'rons. F. E. Furry ot Phoenix spent a few hours in Medford this morning. Digester Tankago for topping off hogs and for growing pigs. Kori nek Veterinary Remedy Co., South ern Oregon distributors. 19S Gold Hill was offered 96c for $25.- 000 ot its munclpal bonds by Glenn & Co., ot Portland, hut tho bid was rejected. There were several other bonds. Extra special In gumbo knit rough neck, sweaters n $7.50 valtio at W.?7. Ahrens. Thomas McAmlrew, n well known pioneer, spent n few hours In Med ford today. Kodak finishing, best In townv at Weston's. X. Iangcll ot Portland Is visiting In Medford and Grants Pass. Tho best quality of wool and satin, slIjiDcr .soles for sale at Tho Handi craft Shop. . 13C It. II. Rcnmcs of Central Point, camo to Medford today. He has sold his business interests to Thomas Smith. Wo. replace celluloid windows In jour auto tops. Medford Tent and Awning Co. 197 Charles E. Terrlll of Inko creek la transacting biiHliicitsjIn Medford. Tho now pillows", for Astor em broidery for salo tit Tho Handicraft Shop. 19C C. C. Gilchrist Is among thoso over from Sains Valley today. K. D. Weston, cooimsrcUl photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone U 1471 Don Rader, Vcrno Vuwter, Hob Deuel and Fred Strang loft this morn ing for Albany to see tbo U. ot O.-O. A. C. game tomorrow for tbo stato football championship. Rader will visit In Eugene and Portland beforo returning. Sheriff Slngler was over from Jacksonville on business thin morn ing. High grade, six octaves, parlor or gan for salo cheap. First class con dition. Mrs. Murie Otterdahl, 81 G Dakota avenue, phono 505-Y2. 200' Grant Wheeler of Lebauou, Ore., is in tho city on business. Dob Llndley, well known In this city, returned from California Thurs day for a visit. .Vow outing flannel gowns, ono of special value, mado of gcnuluo Daisy flannel at $1.00 Abrons. Tho first car for the Ilullls lino was shipped from St. Louis Thurs day. Frank Carroll of tho Applcgato is attending to business in Medford. Sco tho many now Stylo Craft coats nt Ahrens. A number of humors wqro going duck hunting today, but tho bright sunshino changed their planB, Owing to a disposition of auto drivers to Ignoro tho "round tho dot" regulations, tho police aro warn ing them for their laxity. ,'j Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Miner have re turned from an oxtonded trip through' tho entire stato of California. Mr. Miner says ho found no placo that euuals tho Roguo River valley. Sam Rogers, a well known minor In tho Dluo Lcdgo district, is ox pocted to reach Medford from Jlutto In tho near future. Homer Gadson of Salem Is In tho city for n few days. Muuy now plush and silk plush bhapes Just in nt Ahrens. A slight epldomio of colds bus broken loose, affecting a number of pOOplo. ' tf Fred Lewis of Wellon attended to Tho Nash Grill, after being closed for n week for repairs, will open for business In tho morning. Tbo Ashlniid-Granta Pass high school football tenuis plned a 0-0 tie game at Grants Pass Thursday. A. K. Drown of Weed, Cal., Is In tho city on business. Attorney Phlpps transacted legal business lu Jacksonville this morn ing. Frank Fnrrell la lu from his ranch tor a fow divjs, 1LFR0MI1 COMING 'S 10 PAGE COUNTY SECURES DOLLARH IDE ROAD A I I ho 1'ngo on N ember II will lie lireM'uled Sheelmn UeekV l'nr Ninn inu-ienl coneoetion in tluee coupes "The (lrl From Milium," which is eoueeded Ii.v pre nml pub lic lo lie the eleveie-M mtiMenl I'mii eilv in years. "The lltrl From Muuuiis" . writ ten to entertain, liolh fmm a nmiril nml n iMimeily standpoint. There is not n tlull moment ilurinc tho net ion of the play. The clever, willv dia logue, t'scrucin'titiglv funny situa tions and ludicrous climaxes are bro ken only by tuneful melodies, munng which nro ''Captivating Cleo."' "The flirl of Miliums and Mine," "There's n Reason,'' "Tenoh Me." "On tho Road to Philadelphia," and "Wall of the Nifjlit,' iluriiii; wliii-h tiuinlier li, D, IHillnrhUlo today iiecopted th proposal uf tho county court for $:UH) for that pmtlon of bin toll road needed lu the now Pacific Highway right-of-way. Instead of tho $3000 originally demanded. Tlio county secures tho right to the usu of tho toll road for Construction purposes. EVERY WO.ftN".t.iiud needs thoso books. At an onpouso ot ninny tliousnuds of dollars nud nearly two yennj' time wo lmvo compluted and i ready for dollvery, tlio Six Volutno International Cooking Library by 17 of the World's Famous t'nlted States, Canada and Europe. Reclpea new. Never boforo published INDIGESTION. GAS OR SICK. SOUR STOMACH Time It! "PiiK's Dlnpopvlii" Makes niii' t'pset, lltoitlcit Stiiinucli IVel line In l'lo Mliiuti".. "Really duos" put had hIoiiiiicIih lu order "rwily does" ommcoiuo ludl gontlon, d.vspepsla. kiim. hoaitburu and Houruess lu (le minutes that -Just that-- miikurf I'ape's Dlapopsln the laigest setlliiK Mtouuii'h rer.ulntor in the world. It what ou eat fin uieutM Into stubborn lumps, ou 'iii.fil'''li BnH ft,,l oriiolnle Hour, inidl- Kostod food ami Ucld: head Is dlxsy mid aches; breath foul; toiiKiie cotil- Very eomplctu nud easily understood, i'"': ""r '' f"1"1 V1''1 ,,Uo UMI' Each hook complete. Do l.uve Roclpe the famous "doll-heart troi1ucc.il. v ' is in- HARVEST PROGRAM FOR SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS The annual harvest ynthering pr cnun will he reuilered at the Seventh Day AdveutLst church on North Riv erside. Sunday evening, November l, at S o'clock. Song service, 7:1". Oiiening song. "Hasten "n. (Ilatl Day"; Scripture reading; iuoeatioii; song, quartet, "Sjiecil on Thy Tnith"; n.l.lre.ss by Klder F. S. lluneli; song, choir, "Harvest Time"; ereise, "An Ingathering Serxice ; uTluiughtK of Love," an eeriie; recitation; recitniinn, "A Mi-siou nry"; song.' double duel, "Sowing in Tenr"; reading, ".Missionary Work"; recitation, "Stampx"; "A Motion Prnyer," h.v two little children; ex ereise, "A Shepherd"; rceinltimi: song by choir, "Reapers of Life's Harvest": recitation ; song, (putrid. "Come Today!'; patter, "(Iruwth of Mission Work"; recitation, l"llring Gifts to Jomis"; pong by congregation. Dooko. Library consists of THE SALAD HOOK THE CHAFING DISH HOOK THE AFTERNOON TEA IIOOIC THE DAINTY SWEET HOOK THE DREAD AND PASTRY HOOK THE DESSERT DOOK 60 Couts encli. Prepaid $2.r0 Set, Six Hooks, Prepaid lleauttfully Embossed Covers, three and four colors lu attractive Carton Mailers. Money rofunded It not do- lighted with those books. MOST IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS INTERNATIONAL PC11L1SHING CO. Security Dldg. Los Angeles. Cal. ANOKAliy ARROW (COLLAR Quill, l'raboilr 4 Co.. lkr luillKestlblo waste, rememlier tho mo meut 'Tape's Dlapopsln" conies In contact with the stomach all such dis tress vanishes. It's truly ustoulih lug almost marvelous, and tho Joy Is Its hnriuolMsuusN, A Inrfio flfty-ciuit eace of Pnpo'i DlapeiMilu will glv-o ou a hundred dollars' worth of satisfaction or )our driiKglMt hamlri you our inoiioy bach. It's worth Iih weight In old to, men and woman who can't get their stom achs regulated. It belongs In yuur homo should nlwavs be Kept handy In caso of a sick, sour, upset stomach during tho day or at uIkIiL It's, the1 uutckost, surest and most hurultoiu i stomach doctor '1 thu'wiirld. Our ONE of iff 400? Col'iVt; Lt looks like tfo'mj; absurdly far to say: luouoylmck. at your gro cer's and no goods re turned, it it doesn't suit you iu every way. It's safe and sano with Schilling's Heat; costs almost nothing ami gets the business. In nroma-tlKhl cans, evcrfresh; cleanly granulated; lOcalb. 88 Carloads 415 Automobiles BUICK San I'VaiH'isco, tii'gcst shipitient x tfi J' Wm ' Iff viatic to (he Howard Aulo Co. ol' Coasl distributors lor Huii'ks. Tin of. automobiles ever made uiKler one draft ami bill of lading. nUrcakbig the Huick record mado last year, when they shipped a (rainload of 70 carloads, conlauiing i'Jr nijichines, valued al 182,100.00, to the HowartV company. AU 1014 models are left-hand drive, center con trol, fully ('(pupped, including the famous Delco Electric Starting and Lighting System. Come and see the cars.. Valley Motor S Traction to. AfHCNTS, :IN. IIOIiliY sT. Right Selling' Plan WHAT DOES IT MEAN? It means: The same price I lie year 'rsund-no snlss-no bssstcd pricss i iKc first of I he season Iq make up for cuts at the end of I lie season. Yqu sss ths advantage, don t you? READY FOR SERVICE No measuring, no waiting, no disap pointments. Just sxcellent high grade clothss ready to wear. None better. Tailoisd by Hirsh-Wickwirs-Company Michaels-Stearn & Company ' fameus good clothes adepts, Chicago and New York. New Fall and Winter Suits ahd Ovsrcosts, correctly styled, skillfully tailored, now ready. $20 upward. Wilson Bros. Shirts and Furnishings. Model Clothing Co. Ladies1 Therapeutic Massage Parlors I have located in Medford, room I2U M !'. A 11 buildliiK, to lirnctlui bi'leiitUlu body iu:tHiiai:lut;. iinIiii: rl(utji Oreelf, Mlrl., naulturtuiii tuetli. oiin iiuii K'lunuiirv tuiiiiaciiun, Mrs'. Emma Walker I'lllillO MIU.U Wurk for idnyUlaiu Hollclled LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL FLATS Thoroughly modern rooms renting from $t5.00 to $13.00 per mouth Bathroom and Laundry Accommodations Gas and I'-leetric laghls lOverylhing lnrnished lO.Ncept Mats 217 Kiversido So. Phone )0()-Tv NEW YORK Giants vs. CHICAGO White Sox Medford, Nov. 17 Secure scats early On sale at Nash ford hotels, The Drown Hall. and Med Qui. and Itoaorvod scats $2; gonoral admission $1. i'ivh imzitx op Cover-all APRONS .Almlo nf ii kki(I IVlTalo In llflit mid ilitik jiatteriiH, i "n lur 7,Tc vn I no Special 59c ! t 1 i I i ! I ! X ! t ? T Y t T v t Y Y t t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y i z Y lX$Xtt$lt The Nash Grill lias been closed this week, making repairs and refitting the place for a first-class cafe and lunch counter, It will he '! Opened Saturday, Nov. 8 Ifor husiness. U'egular meals al. julllilai' prices. Short,'"1 orders at all hours, day and night. AVill lie pleased lo sue all old customers and many new ones. ,v. i Everything First-Class Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y y Y ? Y Y t f Y t Y Y Y X Y t T Y Y ..KvKv.v v ( business lu Medford Thursday: 1