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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1913)
KY MEDtfOltl) AlAlli TKIltlWK. AIWDKOU1), OUMMON. IUMDAV, imei'iMlMW !!(. Ifllit. PAGE TWO. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL It Thcnter Iiitu it complete chnime 0 vnndovHIc ntul photoplays tonight Mrs. CarolMo Uellltiper who foil nnd hurt her hip n tew daa ngo is tinprovInK rnpldly. Mm. V. 11. Matthews ot Knnle Point ai ft YOtout 'Udlor In Moil ford. ' t ( ; :' .1-. D, Vosfon, commercial nhotog rnphcr, negatives mmlo any timo or plnco ly nppolnttuont, Phone M 141 1. Miss 12. Taylor ot Unndou Is tv inlc nrrhnl in Mod'ord. .Mr. and .Mm, C. Cftrpy o( South Phoenix ws'rc "giirsls ot Mr. nud Mrs. II. 0. Shearer ot Cast Medford. Kodak finishing cat In town at Weston's. Prof. Ooorgo Hobcc, n momber of tho faculty of the University of Ore Kim, spent Christmas In Medford. O. X. Nelson, representative of tho Prnn Mutual Life. Insurance company nml Travelers' Accident Insurance company, has returned from n trip to Portland. Milk and cream at DoVoe's. Mrs. 0. P. Wills of Cottage Grove Is In Medford, visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. Xoth. Col. K. C. Washburn of Table Hock was ono ot tho many who camo to Mcdtor,d on Christmas. "Insurance your best asset." Havq tho cat. place your Insurance with Holmes, tho Insuranco Man, right It ho writes It. ' tt 1), 1). itussell and his family of An tloch were recent visitors In Medford. E. Thompson of Gold Hill tran sacted business In Mcdford Wednesday. W. W. Harmon arrived from Grants Pass tho first of tho week and will remain several days. Medford Business Collogo office open during tho holidays every after noon from one until tour. School be gins January fifth. 240 J. F. Crump and his family ot Ap plcgato spent Christmas in Mcdford, guests ot Mr. and Mrs. John S. Orth Thomas White, a former resident of Mcdford, is visiting in the city. Ho Is an employe ot tho V. S. government in tho stato ot Washington. W. A. Mcssner has returned from a business trip to lied Dluff, Cal. Mrs. W.,,0. Aldcnhagen of San Francisco, lYa piest'oOlr. and Mrs. Sam ItSchardtoa and will rcnwjp sev eral weeks. "M. Adenhagcn will be hero about January 10. C. M. Kuch,A. Tkroektaorton and' Felix Ciniborskl ot Applcgate were over from Applcgate Wednesday. William Miller and F. E. Upton of Central Point district camo to Med 1 ford Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moffat made a trip to Ashland Wednesday. C. H. Vcghto ot Ashland was a recont business visitor In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Do Armond arc visiting relatives and friends at Grants Pass, their former home. II. S. Stlno has returned from Montague, Cal., where ho has been transacting business. H. V. Meader and Jay Terrlll ol Talent district tarried a few hours in Mcdford Wednesday. Henry Shafer and John Colemau of Phoenix district mndo a trip to Mcdford Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caldwell were at Grants Pass Christmas, spending tho day with relatives. R. i:. Smith ot Tolo came to Med ford Wednesday, accompanied by h'.s daughter. H. 13. Xyo has leased his farm In Rock Point district and with his wife will leave Monday on an extended visit to Michigan, via Los Angeles and Xew Orleans. They are In Mcd ford at present. M. 1 Hull and E. H. Ford of Grants Pass were of those who mado a bufluoss visit lit Medford during tho week. Charles Craig of Talent made n trip to Medfoid Thursday. Tho Misses Xell ot Derby visited In Medford and Jacksonville this week. Tom Gregory is in from his place on tho Applegnto for a tew days. Al Judson of Montague, Cal., Is In tho city for n few days on busluoss. J. 13. Watson of Ashland spent tin day In Medford on business, Andy Carson of Waiklus has re turned to lils homo after spending a few days In Modtnid, W. W. Gray of Talent spent Christ- anas In Medford. Miss Ituth llrowuaon ot Gold Hill spent ChrMmas with fi lends in this city. Houston Ling who 1ms been in Portland tho last six months has re turned home. It. L. Ilabney of Wlnlock, Wash., Is In tho city tor n few dii)s on busi ness, Mrs. K. G. Drown who has been III Tor tho laBt two months Is recover ing rnpldly and nblo to bo nbout. Quite a number of Medford people attended the Ounce at Gold Hill on Christmas Evo. Arthur Hose, who tried fanning In Alberta, Canada, without much su cross has loafed So acres on Grlf rin creek which 116 will work nnt enr. rv f Idealj weather was d'njojod Christ mas day by 'the Hoguu rler valley, the dn opening with a heavy rain, anil closing with warm winter sun shine Cards from Franklo Edwards, for mer fight Impresario Indicate ho Is In Fort Worth, Texas. x Wilson 'Wnlto .aiid rof. Harry IUywolls made n business trip to Gold liill Wednesday. S. S. Dullls Is expected to return from tho east early In tho new year. It. W. Hitchcock loft Friday for a business trip to Portland. OI. II. Tronson, tho Eagle Point or chardlst, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hopkins. The library has received somo more books on costuming which will bo of Interest to those preparing for tho Greater Mcdford club's Xew Year dance. E AT PAGE MONDAY mid pud (luiuluuj, iv pitvntn tlt'lrelne, prettily to the general humor 'oonl 111011 of Miuorvn. I Wltliur IHpliy will lie soon in the pnvt oC "llnchelnr," ami Miss Kom 'Ainiworlh ih "Juno ito.M's," Tltov are up!rtotl liv it contimny of E -REOPENED NEAR FUTURE LAWYERS BAR. (Slsklyiu Co.,) Calt JJec -- Information ha been received by Interested parties to the effect that the famous Highland mlno which was unexpectedly closed- down two months ngo, will be opened on a larger scalo than ever In the spring. This mine is owned by n foreign tompany, with headquarters at The Hague, Holland, and has always been a phenomenal producer. Its sudden and unexpected closing down under tho circumstances, camo as a distinct shock to tho mining fraternity. Considerable activity Is manifest at the forks ot Salmon mine, now operated by tho La Grange company, whera up-to-date methods are belli,'; Installed under tbo supervision ot M. A. Singer. ' ' , Tho immense .gravel deposits of Shumway liar hare been acquired and tho necessary appliances for the rapid worklngof the same nro now bclnfi put- In order. .This Jlvcr bar Is know:n to'be Immensely rich, but," heretofore, tbo main difficulty In the way of profitable working was en countered in tho lack ot a proper (lump for the debris. This will no be ovcrccnio by a 'system of power ui elava'tors, and tho use of hy-' drnullgiant8, which will wash sev- craMtbousand cubic yards of gravel doily, at tho same time disposing of thorcsultant debris bn an expeditious manner. irii talked nbout Movt lho- wJ,i,l"WH ?VV' ,",,,M1,""K J""1 , ,.,ii. t ttol Cntuuo, (leottje Uiuililin, (has. ly mipi'om. "A llueholor- A( Wii.iui. Joint Hurl. Utile llnr 111.' under tho iiiiiiMiurtiioiit ' 1 11.. 1. ...... FROM QUAGKSIBULLET The murl nter eoini' 11 . 1 .. .1 illinium nil, Mrin uiummciiiciu , ,, , 1Ur,im, sU1.)S in t. -Miivii iirutiiii'iu, win iiv 1110. . . of fcrinp rit tho Pnsjo on Monday ' lktijnmln ltnehelor, mtMc.l vt it ALlIMU II) KLuUVlK st-ler. Mlnciwiji. who is his mom! 1 jillnr1lAtl'iQiir'ipi ltn(vlrj intmotlj iliinn .looe, on tlto tly. ltneltol. ' two ditujtlilets nntl Mint'rvn think lie is'rtw'A.T Jh'njJluii, lint lie returns with his newly umrrinl wife, wlm is! under th iinrfkn that h hm m eltilihvn. Juno ls'ftttriwltipp'd to Mi- nud the cituii- nenn ns a poverties CUU'AflO, Uv. 20. -Atltiruey Clinrles Alllnp, who win shot nud seriiftsly w minded lioie Wei) ties day tion pets more tnuetoil tlinn eer. Dr. bv Frank l.ineW, will xveover, il was Ludwip Heliwnrtx. n frieinl of the I .stilted nt the ltoitlal today, hut family, nppent-s to lme known Juno I the siplil of one of his ejo was do before, ntul Minen-iW priof nml i stroyed. Klittnk, n lnnsseui', utter oonfuion nt Hit? pnrt her bmlher is shootinp Allinp in the Intler's otfico, pluyinp eimsos'jier to plnoo herself killed himself. TI10V liml nuiinoled m or n bill. Alliup, who wns thoiiplit to In fa Inllv wotiiuloil, yo-toiilny sent from live no inure. Stephen Houston, n ' the hosptlal it uiessiipc ot tititstmiis very busy num. who tries lit make prcetinp U the widow nml children hurried uinrrtrtswB. and Anthonv ' of hi-, wottld-bo nsitssin, and Hnehelor in ntourniiip, nil three of them tntikiup up their minds tlint tliey will know llaeholor ns 11 rolu- ( JOE RADERS HOI Joo Uniler'.s tesiilonoo nt Phoenix wits entered hy n hiirplnr oailv Thurstlny oxoiiinp while tho fniiuij were tit diuiiur, bill their leluin fiiphtoitfil him nway heloiv ho hid Hoourcil nttv loot. Tho hmplnr "first hmko into the I oelltir, but findinp Iho door upilnlMl looked, out 11 serorn, suinshoil a window puiiu itud opeuoil the win dow on the front 'pondi. Pulliii't tlowu the slmdos, (ho thief made 11 tour of Iho house, tlioppinp burnt mnteho In nil tbo rooms. While ho nvnpiirked tlivsrs nml luiionus, he was eviilontlv Jooklnp for money, 11s nothing litis boon missed. ! !! Ml P0KTI.AXI). )r., Dee. UO-A oamimk'u wns iuatiirurittod bv the chamber f eoinmeroo tmlav to "-o- otiro one ot tho teptoiitil leserxo hanks- to bo ostnhlMiod itnilor tho now ourroitov Inw for Poillnud. Tho ehnmhor will enlist the aid of the Portland oloarinp I11111-0 if sooinlion nud Iho Oregon delegation nt Wiishington. Purity Gunnintccd under all Stnto nnd Nnlionnl Pure Food Lnws. You can pay a hichcr price, but you cannot jel n unking powder that will raise nicer, lighter biscuits, cakes and pastry, or thai is any more healthful. Your money back if K C fails to please you. Try a can at our risk. MimiJi!d ....i.t.VtVA.t4AAtA 2 t T r ? 5! t t f t V t f ! K Z t "You read our advertisement Raising Money to Pay a Loan Now come and let Us prove to you the sincerity of it. The low pricing is now going on! The WAftDROBE r , WEST MAIN STREET -r - MiMIMM$M sZ : 7 .,wwBr . N,r... srtM Ml'lM'&HIIIuP 1 iv v . iiX-K rjm: m i a -r wisn rrr rt- cr r v inap-. . ftii iffl 9 Vs-" x m.srrwwM1 - r -jm . a w m mtw.r w m r. TTJir i ' T-ir. m i.rnt!c, vb a: - WA,4BSS Y MlYWO&m' X ' JLMlll'A tmW V B W II IT V .V JtlHJ'.'I kurnT- k'.f' m-.Mmmmmmmmmmmriir 4 wm uW&SP T a I I V II I " II I I T I 1 : ah II V I ''il v V a ri 1 fit imiSF Are Cheapest by the Box low you siii(ul your lips ovn the iIoIIuoiih tntiir of n CoMeii Sunkist" ur.iiiu'L'l llieakliMt wouM ho a lil.tnk without it. "SunkUl" are tl.a filtrnt rk-ilrd ointtKrn giMit Krrdlcst, ttrc riprnrd, thill k med, flbfcleM. I'kkttt, wr.tits u tltttiu p.tprr, nuvl p.i(.kcd by gluved h.iinU. f'.'oi-l il nil litillx. "Suultut" Lcmone on Fitli nntl Mentn ".Sunlltt" ledum ntu Oie trull in-Isis Irom thn bct Irmt'ii grovcuit Culldnnln. Miwlly Mnllrw. Jululor uioie cMiitumuuliliau oilier Itraook. "Sunkisi" Orange Spoon Gttctrantrt fto2r A! Stamlunl Sllitr jd.ito. Hlv'll, heavy Cxi,lulv".SunVM"ptltii 27ilillrfnl iirmluiu. l-or tblt t mnt;a nii vnd 12 Iri0-tiinrlin cut (torn "S iiiUtt'or.iiJKoorK nion wr4pii-fniiUu mianipi. "Kcd Hill" ontuua and Icmcu r.i'iu vitit tunic nt "hiintlti " end nir nmnc t t ixtr r.impltle Irtc "nuiki-t ' jttcmluut clrcu: r wud I'lttiittim C tuu I'un Reduced prices al your dealcr,on"SUNK!ST" Orannca by tho box or htilf'bnx. Adlrc ail outfit I t -. tici n illvtiwurc uilIUotuniiJi .eii CAt IFORNIA FRUIT GROWDIS LXCHANC.E, J3?N.t!tiliIc.CkK4, 2"555555""'",-5555w' 5'X22',5'5''52imX,'5'2'5''X' 5i J J- X v C' I' ! ! C 4C t v ! I 8 HOUR'LAW EFFECTS ONLY PART EMPLOYES SALEM, Ore., Dec. 2 C Following tho declaration by Stnto Treasurer Kay that only engineers and farm hands wero affected by tho supreme court's decision that tbo eight hour law applleB to employes of stato In stitutions, It was bclloved today that other tost cases would bo nocessary Attornoy Gonoral Crawford holds that tho state board of control would not bo In contempt for not granting tho eight hour day to other than en gineers and fartnbnnds and that Labor Commissioner Hoff must make other arrests to detormlno If tho law applies to all classes of labor. x v ' i f I Cn hm sPlsli k T One-Fourth to One-Half Off SALE i !-- -- f -----1" I Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Lndy Abslslant Day l'Jiono 227 Night 1'. V. Weeks lO.-J-Jli Wjojios A. i:. Orr U78-MI XEW YOltIC, Dee. 120. Hesitmir) marked curly trmlint,' in stockn to day, but n tint ilnv ilvnnecil ' the tone bcenmo more confidi'iit. Opcn itr price elmiiKes voro nbout evenly divided between pting and 1osck. Itoiidin soon ijeil out uny early 1'raclioiml decline, nnd hefnro noon wus u full point over WeiliieMliiv' clohe. Ainulgnmuteil nlso rof.e J mid Lehigh Valley 2, with n jjood effect 'on tho ujeneral list, llonds wero Htemlj'. Tlio mniket closed f-lions. too ian: to crassirv. AVTilJ-oTwTiTaTiUiey -want stored for u tlmo whero ic will get good care, no children. bOC K. Hivursldo, phono 1S0-J. 237 VA(Ti:i) Tp rent a modem or G room bouse, furnished. Closo In on paved street. Phono 321. 234 T ? T t T ? t t T f r r T T T ; t t ? UK t T T To close out the year with the biggest Sale of the season, we will for the NEXT FOUR DAYS make these unheard of reductions of One-fourth to One-half on Tailored Suits, Long Coats, Raincoats, Shirt Waists, Sweaters, Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats. Evening Dresses for Four days, unrestricted choice One-half Price Woolen Dresses for these Four days One-half Price West Main Street The Daylight Store j;$m;;.; AA.A.A.A !I $ lK, f ? V Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y f T T ? f I ? Y Y 'WWV