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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1913)
-pri - ?", - -, f t . AllfiDKOM) MAI!) 'I'M HUNK MKUKOKU . OWIWOtf. MOVDA V. M)VKMHt'IK 12 1. li)H. iiS 5 )1 Hyi. ' ' ., " . . '-r r IOCAL AND PERSONAL J Tho school bonrd nt n mooting st urdily (fxoil tlio levj for tho onr nt 10 mllb tlio same on Inst jr-ar. This will rnlso Irto.ono for school rtir jiost'. Tho lionril dn-lnioil thnt tho criticism of .Med ford schools vns un called for, nnd Invited a comimrlson with any In tho etnte outside or Port land, Mrs. 1 J. O'Oara will return t Medford fiftir ThanlfsalvlnR from North Dakota where she was railed by the Ulnctd of her moMirr, who ! recovering rapidly. K. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negative made nj time or placo by sppolnttnont. Phone M 147' The Ashland football team had nn cany tlnte with Medford hlRh school nquad Saturday defeating them 27 to 0. Vance was hit no hard In the chest he win )iut out of tho gnmd, but afterward an examination by Dr. Soeloy found he was not hurt badly. Sheriff W. H. Slngler of Jackson ville was :i business visitor In Med ford this morning. Spragtio Relgel was up from Gold Hill for a fow hours Sunday. Kodak finishing, iwi iu town, at Weston's. The police were busy Sunday night soarchlng tourists on freight trains In tho hopo of finding a cluo to the rob bers who entered stores In a number of Willamette valley towns. Twen-ty-flvo tramps were routed from one train. Wig Ashpole Is expected to return today from Portland, where he went with a shipment of stock. An exhibit of decorated china will bo given by tho Western China Co., mo W. nth St., from Nov. 21 to 26. From 1:30 to 9 o'cloc. All are In vited. 210 Sergeant Pat Mego, operated upon for appendicitis Is on tho road to re covery. Mrs. Wayno Leever of Central Point visited her mother, Mrs. Jcromo In this city Sunday. Oregonlan agency at Do Voo's. Henry Tuttlo of tho Applcgnte l In tho city for a few days. James It. Kelly will return the end of the wools from his vacation In tho northorn part of tho state. Holiday offer CO per cent off. Up- to-Dato Stndlo, 232 East Main. O. A. Gardner, connty clerk anJ his family visited relatives living In Medford Saturday. v Leo Dradshaw of Drownsboro was In Medford Saturday. Ho bought several head of high-bred Durham cows imported from Marlon county of Mr. Wood while hero. Regular meals and lunches home cooking, Johnson's Cafe, formerly Mission Restaurant, moved to 28 S Central. 210 Dr. J. F. Rcddy Is making San Francisco a business visit. Matt Sclby was over from Sterling Saturday. Ho Is shooting consldj erablo big game In that district. Milk and cream at DoVoo's. Frank Upton of Central Point dis trict was a recent business visitor in Medford. Soma of the finest Spitz apples on display at the exhibit build ing came from his orchard, and sev eral boxes of the samo fruit have been sent to tho Chicago Land Show. MIsb Leila Prim and Miss Flora Thompson of Jacksonville visited in Medford Saturday. "Insurance your best asset." Have tho best Place your Insurance wltb Holmes, the Insuranco Man, right It he writes It. tt Robert Crowdor Is over from his ranch on the Applegate. Mrs. Fred Honor of Grants Pass 1st In Medford visiting Mrs. O. Davis. Weatonka Council of the Improved Order of Redmeu gave n delightful social and danco last evening at tho Redmen's Wigwam, several applica tions for membership were secured, Thcso socials and dances will bo given hereafter each month. Frank. K. Ilybce of North Jackson ville and K. L. Farm ot Central Point were of tho many who came t o Mod ford Saturday. N. W. Kline, supervisor ot this district has finished the improve ment of the road near Hlllcrest, cut ting down tho grade on Armstrong hill considerably. In accordance with an nnntial cut ton!, K. O. llrown Invites all children of the city twelve years of ago or un dor to he his guests at the IsIs Thea ter on Thanksgiving day, when a spe cial bill has bren prepared for their entertainment. 212 John W, Cox hna roturned to Rorkoley, Cal. He has rented his big ranch In Klamath county to Gor don brothers. ,Wecks&McGowanCo 'TJOTERTAKTCRS s '.Lady 'Assistant Vmy I'Jume 227 XJgM F. W. Weeks lO.t-J-a I'heBM A. H. Orr 078-M A. WuMncr, A. L. Winter nnd H. V. Monitor wore down from Talent district Saturday. A. II. Fisher and James Morion ot Phoenix transacted business In Med ford Saturday, Mr. Vind Airs. A. Schmidt of Jack sonville were guests ot Mr. and lrs. P. H. Hnney Sunday. See tho slide ghlltg tho history ot Ancient Kedmnnshlp nt tho It moving picture theater every evening. William Scheble, J. V. Kelly ond E. K. Morrison of Griffin creek drove to Medford Saturday, Mrs. It. M. Collins of Jacksonville and .Miss Molllo Ray of Applegate ore with .Mod ford friends Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Anderson ot N'orth Phoenix tarried n few hours In Medford (Saturday, What Is a Thanksgiving dinner without vumpkln Vic?- Ungley's cntitiod pumpkin at your grocer's. 10c can makes five pies. Mother's re cipes with every can. Do your Christmas shopping early. Do lt'nt the Hospital Fair. You ran get any handmade article ou wish for Christmas glvlug nt the Hlspltnl Fair. Ypur old last year's suit, dress or overcoat can be cleaned nnd made over nt the Pantorlum. Tho Ccrmaula Dancing club wilt hold their third dance at the Nata torliim" tonight. if your Thanksgiving hat Is here. you will certainly get It nt a bargain. Home Millinery 1101 W. ?th. 210 i-At.na flv nvor ivnil 1fnn vmir rnr mants rot Christmas and New Years. It Is not far off. Pantorlum. W. II. Kverhard sold four lots to F. Stewart of Underwood, South Da kota. K."D.' Hall and Miss Hall ot Dear creek' arc In Medford. II. 0. Wortman returned from n trip north Sunday afternoon. Don't wait tilt the last minute to have your clothes cleaned and fixed up, do It now. Pantorlum. Gordon Stout of Poorman's creek district transacted business Iu Med ford Saturday. A. Jcldnoss, tho miner, arrived from tho Siskiyou copper belt tho first ot the week. Just step In and see some of tho beautiful fur work wo nro doing. Pantorlum. J. M. Tethrow of tho Grants Pass hardware company is here on busi ness. S, P. Hunter and R. H. Zimmerman worq business visitors in Medford Saturday. L. A. Martin ot Evans creek is transacting business In Medford. H. C. Maury and A. Turpln were of tho farmers who spent Saturday afternoon In Medford. Frank I). Waito ot Suthcrlln Is In Mt'dford. "having arrived from San Francisco Sunday. You will bo surprised at tho low prlco we can givo you on a set of genuine tfstrakan furs. See us be fore buying. Pantorlum. George H. Durham, tho attorney, and bis wife are In Medford, en route to Portland from San Francisco. John Williams, a former resident of this county, was last week con vlctod of a statutory crime at Yreka, Cal. . Mrs. Laura Gardner of Phoenix spent a few bouTs In Medford Satur day. , Professor and Mrs. F. C. Smith of Jacksonville made a trip to Medford Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. It, E. 'Gray and 11. Offenback'er of -Applegate were In Medford recently. ' Mrs, Helen Howe, who has been the guest of Mr. 'and Mrs. (Jus Sam uels, has returned to Portland, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Ruch and Fred Copplo drove aver from Applegate Saturday. Have us make over your old furs for winter. Pantorlum. A. D. Crldgo ot Portland, a well known single taxer. Is in tho valloy securlng iIgnaturcs to a -petition to Initiate a measure oxemptlng 11C00 of personal property from taxation. William Smith, sheriff of Josephine county, spent Sunday In Medford. George nowors, a prominent tim ber cruiser, Is stopping In Medford. Col. Georgn P. Mlms of Seven Oaks spent a few hours Sunday in Medford. To loan, 11000 to 15000 on good security. It. A. Holmes, tho Insur ance Man. 211 TpO LATE TO CLASSIFY. TO LOAN 1 000 to VoOOO "on "good security. It, A. Holmes, the In mirunco Man, tt FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, ground floor. 344 So, Central, FOR EXCHANGE 14000 40 aero dairy ranch for Medford residence. JS800 Flue timber tract for good acreuge. $10,000 California stock ranch highly Improevd, for fruit ranch hero or good land. $13,000 Clear Seattlo property for tract ot Rear creek bottom. $13,000 Income business for acreage or fruit ranch. $12,000 Highly Improvod ranch. Grand Junction, Colo., for city or acreage hero, Clark Iteulty Co., 20G Phlpps Rldg. A II. Hnwloy of Salmon rlvor, ouo or tlio nionorr iirospootors or mo CD's Is In tho city for tho wlntor, tlio heavy snow driving him off his clnliu Mr. Hnwlev inlsnlncod his uiikkiiKo this morning nnd nsked tlio police to help him find 11. Mnko your wlfo or .sweetheart happy by having us make her n beau tiful fur sot for ChrMmai.' Pn-I torluin. , II. II. Cndy expects to leave lotvi Arlxoun about the first of the mouth for tho wlntor. Tho schools will close Wednesday r Thanksgiving. Appropriate prp - for grnms will bo given In tho afternoon In tho grammar department. We have some beautiful genuine Persian lamb or astruknn fur to make up to order for Christmas presents. Get In early, the supply la short. Pantorlum. Joe Hanson ot the ltlg Unite Is In the city for a few days. Miss Marion Estel of Ashland vis ited Modfo'rd friends Sunday. Mrs. M. Downing has returned from a short visit at Central Point. S. H. Edwnrds of Portland, who is opernilng In the mines ot northwest ern Jackson county, was In MVidford and Jacksonville Saturday. Hud Anderson will pass through Medford tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock en route south to challenge the winner of tho RIvers-Cros.i fight Thursday. A number ot tans will bo at the train to see him. Tho residence ot 11. S. Ilndcllffc on Central avenue wns entered Sun day night, and a gold watch, baby trinkets and a bundlo of ''laundry stolen. The prowlers broke tho pan try window to gain entrance. The loss Is placed at $50. Mm. II. C. Moore, who has been visiting her daughter, Mary E. Moore has returned to her homo In Auburn, Nebraska. MEETINGS CLOSED, FAREWELL Tlio five week".' revival service at the Chrlftiuit church ulocd Suudii.v night nnd Evangelist I'utmnn tuid singing evangelist nnd jtersoiul worker ilis-s Egbert go to Grant Pass today, where lliey begin ser vices tonight. Tho meetings hero were very kmo cesful nnd were u great t.pirilui.1 uplift to the church. There were fourteen ndilitinus to the church ui Suudny and 7S in nil. 1). D. Uoyle, who re.-igncd hijia toratc here owing to ill health iu.d leaves Thursday or Fetuluiun, Cat., preaches his farewell .senium lonig'it and a good nttendnnce is reue-te. There will he n reception to the now mianhers nod n farewell reception t Mr. HoIe Tuednv evenim;. ASHLAND ROAD TAX T The case ot Jackson county vs. the City ot Ashland will bo argued before the supreme court at Salem Wednes day, City Attornoy Moore of Ashland, and Attorney A. E. Rcames ot this city appearing or Ashland, and At torney N'cff aud Kelly appearing tor tho county. The suit was brought to compel Ashland to pay Its sharo of tho road tar, Judgo Calkins sustain ing their appeal, which was then taken to the higher court. Tho strike of tho Michigan copper miners is now In Its 17th week. Coffee Aroma - tilit cans; over fresh coffee; Seliil liiig'a Best. ' Unusual words un usual faets and goods; leaders of a revolution in the coffee business. 1 lb. cleanly 2 h and 24 lb cans; TSHkOm.mi ' A;y -9 granulated money- insmflsfHsBflsuw Wf their con-KJL 6flR ',$$? -zrMBm y stant use of kma W(gk HHBh f millions of worn- mmk im'telK bsHIissH I en testify to the value of GK9 1 WkSv' HbIibbbbbbbbI iff,.., zjr .Jrj ;-':;...'' PIBbM "v mm m im WMt, r.wttzttm It rettlorea natural color mH LbbBJi KtiwXl ftNvJmV(fllTB 1 to tiroy hnlr. It crsdlcatcs HjTOI tSStyMtiiyMi'XMlVimvm 1 dandruff. It itopi falling hair. jl tBV lmSpZKM'jr B It Ii a dye. Good re- H Cbb. 1&BMrQF JwM R suit always follow Id use. ffMw bHb. vKW-m'f- SjBw tOc nd Slsl ll ood dniUllH. fl fJHa. TjfeW MfjT 1Kb Yot implo cod 10c nd your Ej CBBk?GUfm?L2BPr 111 dciler'. nime lo Phllu If ar BbIbb a? mJr fQsVal ml Sptcitiiiet Co., Ntwjik, n. -Mfm JJp Y7 kS AllUlJlU x'ilikilJA-lJl I E l.OS ANUKl.KS, nt'l. ". 2 I. Mr. . Soidl Hour inliiie in u, (nUntv Jrtil ,,., ((,IX thp ,v. 1 ,. ,Pr MH(int,' (irliinnkm thnt Mio .xlint and: killed hell!, Jr.. nt i iHltHn-i t1iio.i rf ort five years s njpt. CoutiuuH loiwlitiiin of her Vlfiivv and effort of o.ihiiimiihc frtim t oonliiMi hM VAGRAN WOMAN CONFESS MURDER MARSHALLFIELD .. roiutal he Iihh isuii edit' tod Ikm-.Ii! wtikiliiltv. Inil .Ii0 Ii. rnii'lii'i r: i:..- ,i ...... jirm inniram uiviiuimh, in,m,- ,-, her ungmnl iiarrsHvo. A oimiil.-tc oopv of this hns 1ioii lolofrrthe.l r tho CliioBifi Mih who vvvit! n-kdi for iifdriiPtiMi. .vir. rooii i iioiii nero mi vss: - aiiev el.asgw. Since Ue lahen .. jail Thuwlny h !. Martlod .Mr. Scott i hold lure mi tt vajt ran I.. ... ,i j. . .... ...ii .-.,v .... ,r....... ,i i:.... :.i. .......! ut,.l ,.,,..- Ijtlo.Sutttrdnv nhe lold flint ho Mrs. Hooso l'rossor, who s-lmt . killed her millioiiulio IiiisIihimI lw venrs hk ui h tniiu ueur l.dihv Mont. It with while .li.rn ..in tln nft'nir that she liuiuohe.1 into u re cital roxtirdimf llie donth f uui Field. At tirt Mr. Seoti deolnrd( -he -lint Field with n rmolvor Itf . drew frniH hi- troiiM'r' wkrt. Iji tor. under iiuefliiMiiiig. he ikiitned thnt llie wom(oii w diM-hnrgrd no L oidentnlly during u hrul'fle. Chief of Folio- St'lm-liun Miid I" dnv thut ho ha received iio reid.v toj hi- menitiN to the I Iiiengo hdiw regiirdinj: the affair. After n long rest today Mrs. Scott shlbltod a chnugc ot heart, and dt- cxlilliltod a change ot lioart, ami u- nled vehemonfly that she had said she killed Field. Sho declared that she hnd made no stutomont concern - In cn.-v oxrtmiiimfcjt ohuhoiI kvatXm ,""'""' "" " "' xft.tcr.1nv Mill it iW ueet-nry iv n" 1!UcU "l l"' ndmi.ii-.ter -dali. nml u'r m "'lnhwiiyB connect- The I,, Angel ioli.V .idmitle.).1" th w -J'Htrli. and the oroo II.HI thov wore l Sen log.uillug U...;,,0 of "mn ' iuoiiuiitnt at ....... i .... l,i ni.Uit,, U.r VW Intomntlonal hlgknay qiuMlng Ing him, nnd that she had nothing to 'whole world, amp baubles It Is harm say, .jless. Asked what sho would do If tho Millions of men nnd women now Chicago authorities' compelled her to go thero to face a charge In conneo - tlon with tho affalrjsho laughed and snhl: "They never would dare! I would tell somo stories concerning other well known Chicago men that wosM make their hair vtaud up." PORTLAND TO PLACE BAN UPON TANGO l'OHTLAXP, Nov. 21. The Tnngo may lie romoved fnon hotels and diiuee hulls, nconnliiir to Mnteil Iijinoe IiiMiieetnr I'lneg. rluok f seeking tnformiitin ii-nrhors whether the new slens vin- )n( (I... nitv ..nlinHM. which fixes1 a certain position to he m-Mimed l.y nil coupleri iu danoiuif. Sii0iiGAiS WOOD For Sale OAK. FIR, LAUREL AND SLA0W00D IN TIER, CORD AND CARLOAD LOTS Frank H. Ray Yard at Sixth and Fir Sts. G&!2&i&ISt&&Vi& PACIFIC HIGHWAY COMMEMORATION E SEVTTI.E. Nov. 21, Mow best to comnioniornto I ml oars of ponio be tween the Fulled St Mew and Canada, was dlHcitftsed at a Joint mooting of PEAC CENTENARY MHrdialU" roitiiimtco ironi nrmsii cniumitm and n committee of tlio Purine lllgn way utuioeliitlou hero Sunday at the homo of SmiiiuoI Hill. The proposition recexlng tho most i ..! ... 1.H..KI.1... r.tn ii,.. i.niTiiiiiM nr i tho biiimdnry lino, It U probuhle that this plan will ...m" lndorsd when the committors inet ajrnln at Vancouver. It. C, next I YvViluostlH.v nlKht. At this meting memorials will bo I drawn up which will be sent tn the congress of the t'ultod SlattM and ( , " t,n'll ""'J:!",0"t M)ln llu,m "Wroprlalo $850,000 each to curry ' me 1'inu MeuiorlnU will also bo seat to all organisations Interested ".WHAT'S INDIGESTION? WHO CARES? LISTEN! "Piipo'rf ni.iMp.di." Mk Sick, Hour. (am.) Stiiiiuirlw Surely IVc r'luo In Five .MlmifrH Tliuo It! In five minutes nil stomach dlstrosa will go. No Imlt gotillnii, hourtbiirn, sourness or belching of gns, mid, or eructations ot undigested food, no dlxzlness, bloating, foul breath or hondache. ta.....-.. ti.. l.. I- ....... .. Ii. i;iiw i'mi'ii i uu.vu iur un , Vwl In regulating upset stoninchs. I It the surest, i.tilckost ami most rertnln Indtgesllon remedy lu the oat tholr favorite foods without fear , they know Papo'a, Dlnpupsln will ivo thorn from any stomnch misery , I Please, for jour sake ,uet n large fifty-cent enso of Papo'i Dlapepsln from tiny drug store and put yoiirj stomach right. Don't keep on being mloorable life Is too short you are nut hero long, so make onr stay I agreeable. Eat what you like and ! digest It: enjoy It, without dread of reliolilon In tho stomach. Pniio's IlRpplii belongs In your homo anyway. .Should one of the family eat something which don't ngroo wih thorn, or Inrasu ot no nt- from dii!ioingt,nc,t r IndlgHstlon, dysjiepsla, gas tritis or wtomacu iierntigetunni ni uuy- tlnio or during tho night. It Is handy to 10 tho nulckest, surest rollef i known PHONE 750-E g, , L M. In Die poai'o eolohintloti nuking for thorn for suppoil, The in rh between W'iimIiIiikIuu anil lliitlsh (Mlinuhln would bo loi'iilod whom tlio Pnolflc highway oioshos the bninulnrv lino nt Hlnliio, It ha boon tutHKoidoil that Hie province and the stale each routrlliuto huso nitlof ibrouxeM roiiiniouiiiriillio of poai'o as 'mi nddlllouitl ilooorulloii for the arch. Haiuuol Kill wan I'lci'loil chairman uf the cumiiiUloe which will not for the I'ni'lflc Highway UMiuiiitliui. A TWICE-TOLD TALES One of Inloiol nt (Iur Ucmlcr. Good iiowa turn hi repealing, and when It Is confirmed after it long lapse of lime, even If we hesitated ti hellevo It nt first hearing, wo feel no euro In accepting Its truth now. Th following experliuice of a Modfnrl man Is tonflrmed nflnr ninny .vonrs A 7. Soars. X3t Fifth Ht . Medford. Oregon, says: "Slnro publicly roe omuiiiudliiR Posu's Kidney Pills Iu I PUT. I have used them iii'inslounlly and they have alwnyn brought Koed resulU. I was afflicted vWth severe pains In my bark and I ofion found tt Imposvlble to stoop- Tho kidney se cretion paied too frequent!;' and this weaklier was a source of much iititioynure Hearing Dmili's Kduo Pllls hlghtv rocoiniiiHiidnd, I piocurmt n box nt llimMnw' drus store nnd h Hi n time 1 had finished the contonfs. I could woo that thoy weio the rlbhl remedy for my trouble, (trndunliy tho piilnn and othor illff'eultie ilbc a'iioiii.'.l and my health I .tprmml. I ihoerfully rocommond Doau'w Kidney Pills to ever) one uffllctod with kid u complaint " "Wlisn Your Hack Is I.aiuo--Remember the Name." Don't ilinp, ask for a kidney remedy ash lu tlnrtly for Doau's Kidney Pills. Ihe nitiue that Mr. Heiirs hnd the ro.i.c dy backed by homo tcstlmnuv .iic nil stores Foster-Mllburii Co Propn . Iluffaln, N. Y B'J.M-J.1' '-'"i -jj.uumm.ji. "m mi ;j-ii-i-Jp- . , . - - .u.. Tm fl v ly Wi'&V&wM i '.j-CvBt A Tiirkry ami u luiitiUtt I'lo i J rtr TrUsVBsHta y Behling's S Latta & Hopkins Nurseries Ci rowei-s of Jligh-Clradu Fruit Trees. Apple and Pear Trees are our specialties. Stock one-year-old trees on three-year-old roots. Some of best orchards in the valley are set to our trees. Nui-se.ries near Central Point. .Medford office, room -101, M. F. & IT. building. J'hone 80f)-L. Experience shows that homo grown, acclimated trees are the best. PATRONIZE HOME NURSERIES ItUiO WPwpr For Your Patronage in the Past, and Offer a Few Thanksgiving Necessities THE ROASTER IN WHICH TO BAKE THE TURKEY. THE CARVING SET FOR CARVING THE TURKEY. THE DISHES FOR SERVING THE DINNER, ' THE CUT GLASS WARE FOR THE BIG FEAST. THANKSGIVING FURNITURE Your smallest needs and fondest fancies in furniture for tho dining-room can be supplied from this store's ox- tensive showings. We have them all in varieties to suit tho moat fastidious. We have them at prices to suit any sizod pocketbook. F. & H. Co. N. Florence Clark VIOI.IMST ANITI!(ilKll KlraliitiHii Muslo for all Occasions 1 1 HI W, Fourth Nt, Phono THI-I DK. W. H. HEOKMAN Homeopath PIIY.SIflA.V AMI HIIKIIvOM OffliK Spin In lliilldlug Office llourH 10 A, M, tn It P. M, M nn ')mm )mmm m wmm W f.L iir V:&&&X'P r . . lAK." -. - . -r w '.Br T 'Sr' u . rt- - ?.v FKub.l iViRY DAT 9. Lot ijh furnish sotue of our CIUIICII IIIIMIMIAIM! (MSIillW (lie TkiuikNglvtnK FiMitt -riom Our Own Faiiory For Frosh It'll OltltAM If It rowes fiiHM this stre It will lw) atrlotly pure nnd first ctasx. AUo nlfu line of TluiitiKglvltig Favors U'i-1 Illlll.tll i McERIDES Cm along way towards making ono feel thankful but It takiw our (iimil I'lHilwour To comidote tho sensation) OOI IMP mum: sTomt iOL TjSf&8tr& 1 ' V