Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 31, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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llnrry Xeclcjr, tlio hustling real
catnto in nn who rold tho Uutrcll or
chard tracts, mid who ronlilcrt hero
for n j'cnr, la innKIng n brlot visit to
Modfonl. Ho 1ms returned from
Olitrngo nml Spohnnu, nml roports
conditions moro favorable horo than
unj'whoro ho lias bccii, "All tho al
loy nooila Is for ovor.vone to pull to
pothor nnd stoji knocking," he wxy.
Graham & Wnkoinan have banght
tho AV. S. llaininond ngenry. tho
Northwestern National and Concor
dia of Milwaukee Wo ninko all
changes and endorsements on poller
Phono S03, room -101 M. t ft 11.
BuIIdliiK.
Leo Sutton of Union crook has re
turned to hla ranch after spcndlm;
the holidays In tho city visiting.
Iko Frledeger will leave for KaRlc
Point on husluesa tho last of tho
week.
Kodak finishing est In town at
Weston's. .
Mips Violet Cnskoy recently under
went nn operation for appendicitis at
Sacred Heart hospital.
School will ro-opon again next
Monday nftor a two week's vacation.
Heavy southbound travel Is now
tho order. Thirteen coaches wcro
attached to No. 13 this morning.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rnphor, negatives mado any tlmo or
placo by appointment. Phono M
H71.
Miss Elizabeth Orlnncll of Pasco.
"Wash., Is visiting relatives on Grif
fin creek.
E. L. Jones returns to tho Blue
Lodge district today to look aftor
mining interests.
Milk nnd cream at DeVoo's.
llcrt Andorson, after visiting !n
Mcdford two weeks has returned to
his work in Grunts Pais.
Arthur Allder, master of the
school at "Wcllon is spondlng tho
holidays in this city.
"Insuranco your best asset." Hnvo
tho est. Placo your Insuranco with
Holmes, tho Insuranco Man, right if
ho writes it. tf
James Caspar of WInnerauca, Nov.,
is in tho city for a fow days on
business.
John Hunter of Itosohurg attended
to business In this city last week.
Medford Business Collego office
open during the holidays every after
noon from ono until four. School be
gins January fifth. 240
Tho recent holocaust at Calumet.
Mich., when 72 lives, mostly chil
dren, wcro sacrificed owing to a
falsa flro alarm, whllo attending a
Christmas ovo celebration, recalls to
tho minds of many Mcdford pioneers
a tragedy at Silver Lake. Lnko coun
ty, on Christmas ovo, 1S94. Slrty
four persons, said to bo more than
tho total population of Silver Lake
nt that time, woro cither burned to
death or lost their lives in attempt
ing to escape from a burning build
ing during Christmas festivities.
W. II. Maultby, wlfo and children,
of Medford, arrived horo yesterday
afternoon and loft early today for
Iteston to visit at tho homo of Mr.
nnd Mrs. A. W. Johnson. Itoseburg
News.
Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin
ish nt J. O. (lcrking's studio, 22S E.
Main St. Phono 320-.
J. II. Randolph of tho Producers
Fruit Uxchango nttondod to bustnoM
In Itoseburg Monday.
Mrs. M. H. I'ayno, of Medfor-1,
-who' lias been spending tho past few
days In Itoseburg visiting nt tho
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Horaco Mara
tors, loft for Eastern Orogon last
night, whoro she will Join hor hus
band. Mrs. Payno's daughtor. who
has been sojourning nt points in
Cnllfornla, will Join hor mother
there. ltosoburg News.
J. 0. GorkJng, tho host nil nround
Idiotojsraphor Ju southern Orogon..
Alnys reliable. Negatives mado any
whorc, lime or placo. Studio 22S
Main St. Phono 320-J.
K. "V. Carder roturnod homo from ,
San I'ruuoUco Sunday, and loft the j
J. n. llodgera of llcajtle, former I
county commissioner, spent (ho first j
of tho week In Medford.
0. C. Prim of Jackson, spent Tues
day afternoon In Medford,
A number of Now Years dinners
will ho given In tho homos of the
city tomorrow.
Knox McCoy, a pioneer prospector
of tho upper Aitplegato Is spending n
few days In tho city.
li.ince tho old soar out nt the Nat.
Mrs. Itoso Vlrfill of Hague Rivet
Is shopping In Medford today. ,
T. II. Walker of Eugene Is vis-
Itlnp this week with his sou Alva of
the Nosh livery stnbles.
Mrs. Krod I.owU and children of
Vlhn upent Tudny lu Medford.
Gene Hoke at Central Point Is !n
tho city today.
Frank Farrell onme In from tho
ranch this morning.
lllll Mueller write local friends
that ho will see Bud Anderson battle
Cross tomorrow.
A. J. Spring nnd wlfo of Central
Point visited In Medford the first or
the week.
Having Just purchased a now piano
of B. J. Palmer of tho Palmer Piano
Place, a fow moro pupils can bo ac
cepted at the Hnlght Music Studio.
11C South Laurel St.. phone 17C-R.
Winter term begins Friday, January
2. 1PH.
A. West of Eugene Is in tho city for
n few days.
T. Jnsmann of Hilt Is In tho city
for a fow days.
J. A. Westorlund left Tuesday
evening for a three months tour of
tho east nnd south.
Charles Nlckclls loave this after
noon on n buslnoss trip to Ktnmath
Falls.
Dr. Nirchgesunor of Ulvordale 's
In the city today on buslnoss.
J. II. Murphy of Butto Falls spent
Tuesday In Medford. j
A. E. Wolvertou and G. W. Jacobs
of Gold Hill are In the city today.
K. N. Palmor of Central Point
transacted business In Medford Mon
day.
J. S. Sawyer of Jacksonville at
tended to business matters In Mod
ford today.
Banco tho old year out at tho Nat.
Tho Mlses Ina Cochran, Carol
Hlttson, Hazol Under, students at the
U. of O. at Eugene, will roturn Sun
day after spending tho holidays with
homo folks.
A. L. Douglas and brldo returned
Monday from a short honeymoon trip
to Portland and have taken up tholr
residence on West Third.
A number of Medford friends of
Vorno Canon who Is to be wedded to
day to Miss Alice Hall, wired hlni con
gratulatlons. Jim Kershaw, the goat king of tho
Antelope Is due to arrive this atter
noon for the Cross-Anderson fight re
turns tomorrow.
Guy Threashor of Phoenix was .i
Mcdford visitor Wednesday.
Freo Instruction given in crochet
ing and embroidery at The Handi
craft Shop.
Jllss Noll Storm of the Palace of
Sweets was operated upon for appen
dicitis this morning at tho Sacred
Heart hospital.
The Kornlck Yeturlnary lleinody
company gave a New Year's dluuor to
tholr employes nt tho Medford Hotel
last night, for wlilch platen were
laid for twenty. Short talks woru
made by officer and others, and mi
enjoyable time had b) all.
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WELCOM
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FROM
MEDFORD
BOILER ORCHARD
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R 55.000
Mi'dfiml .will welcome the New
YiHir touislil in u runt in) unit iliirtii
fled muimer, without nnv inml rev
elry or kiekinu t Hie eoiliiur from
enfo tiililos. AI l'.MiO, ISM 1 will lie
emoted with n olley from hums unit
whistle.
The nooint event will he the fitnoy
dress hull of the Indies of the
Orcnler Meitforit eluh nt the Medford
lintol. Klnbonite nrruuironionts luwo
been niilile for the oochmioii.
DnneoH will nNo he givon lit prnc-
ticnlly every neiprhlioi-injj (own, nml
manv )lnii to nulo lo Ihese points.
Churelies will hold watch services
nml n niimher of watch pnities are
liliM for (lie homes. Tomorrow
holiday dinners nml reunions will tie
the onlcr.
thinks, (lie posluffiee, public of
fiee.s ami ltit-iucss houses senemll
will eloe tomorrow. , The Mail Trth
line will iimu its lui; a mi mil .Now
YeniV uumtior.
The ehiof interest lies in (ho re
sult of the Hint Amlerson-I.eaeli
Cross fight at Yernon in the nfter-
iioou. Ijttle Jledford inonev has
been wn-ered, though the enthusiasm
is hiuh.
The weather prediction is partly
elomly.
I
OSANFRANCISCAN
Iliitlet !i Monroe completed n deal
Tuesday wheiehy II. l l.c'iiiul of
San Knuieisco xeeuivd .Mr. Hutlor's
inteie-t in their impioM'd ItHl-uere
lorcluud, four initio noillieast of
Medfoid, on n valuation for the or
chard said to he $.Vi.D00. Mr. l.e
hiud has been looking over (he val
ley for the last leu days for a suit
able location. The change in owner
ship will he consummated January 1,
Mr. Leland thinks the Kouno ttiver
valley the most uunuttfttl place he
has seen.
The property consists of fixe-year-old
orehaul, fcoine of which horo
this j car. It is in Hie Cokor Hittle
-eetioti, mljoiuiiiK (ho llciiurd or
WML IN VALLEY
LESS THAN INCH
1010 8
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OVER
ANDERSON
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I.OS ANGKLKS. Cat.. Doc. 31.
Actiuj: Mayor Whiffen said today
that he will n-k the city coiiueil for
an additional fund of jJIl.'flO (o fum
ih work in (ho city parks for the
unemployed. His nppnl will he in
dorsed by President Millhank John
son of (he tnuniuiHil churitioti com
mission. That many of the unemployed
hero do not want work apparently
is proved by the exoriencc of the
muuieipnl chnritics comuusioii,
whieh offered to place 300 unem
ployed married men on its temporary
payroll, but lets than half I hi num
ber responded.
As a result of the Chn-tiiins day
riot in the plnzn, Chief of Police Se
bastian has indorsed n phut to pro
vide n forum for speakers.
RAIN lITyIT
SLOP RMG CONTEST
1.03 ANUKI.KH, Cab, Hoc. III. -Training
paraphernalia was packed
away today at Oio eanips of Mini An
derson nnd bench Crosc, who will
furnish tho New Ycar'a Day pugllla
tic entertnlnment tor Los Auiwlos
fans. Club physicians exnmliuul
both boxers and pronounced their
condition satisfactory.
Tho bout Is scheduled for twenty
rounds. Tho fighters will enter (ho
ring about 3: IB o'clock. Thrcu six
round preliminaries nro carded,
Cross has been mado n betting
favorite within tho last fow dnya In
splto of wads of money produced by
ono or two Anderson backers. Tho
Jew was n ton to eight cholco today,
with Indications that this price,
Kcemod Justified becnuso of hh
previous knockout of Anderson,
would prevail at tho ringside.
Advance neat sales Indicated a fair
holiday house. Weather Indications,
howover, wero unfavorable.
l.e-s than nn inch of rain fell ovct
the ltoguo ttiver valley tliiriinr the
last thirty-six hours' rainfall, giving
a muddy hue to Hear creek mid (o
city water supply. The sun clinic
out this afloiiHK'ii nod (ho ruin
ceased. The deficit is still about
four inches.
Heavy min in northern Califor
nia caued n washout near Duns
uitiir on the Southern Pacific track,
and No. ID has been annulled and
No. II, both northbound passenger
r train", is marked up late.
FLOOD FOLLOWS STORM
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LID TO BE TILTED
SAN FHANCISCO. Cab, Dec. 31.
Gunboat Smith and Arthur I "el key,
heavyweights, rostod today prepara
tory to their hchedtilcd twenty round
clash tomorrow afternoon at Daly
City. Doth were reported as fit bh
hard training could makn them, nn.l
eagerly awaiting tho sound of tho
gong. Thu bout Js scheduled to start
at 2:10 p. in.
Promoter Coffroth was confident
today that cloar wenther will pro-
j vail New Years afternoon, although
i rain was pouring down at noon today.
Managor Tom O'ltourko Is anxious
, to match "Porky" Flynn against Gun
boat Smith for $5,000 n sldo.
Stages nre stalled everywhere in
northern California.
Six vacant bouses nt Koswiclc
were unroofed.
Prepare fur Floods
Woollier Forecaster Taylor nt
naeraunyito sent out Morm warn
ings to towns alonj; (ho Sacramento
river and its tributaries, ndviMiti,;
tliPin to preparo for floods.
Storm signals wero diplnved nil
nlonj; (ho coast. All usols bound
down the const ill the teeth of the
gale nre having n rough passage.
The river steamer Hold, en louu
to Petubimn, is stormbound at Cali
fornia City. Many Sacrainoiitu and
San Joaitiiu riier craft ul-o wire
reported stonuboiiud.
All wires to Point Iteyei .ire uowir,
The steamer Coino, en routi to
San Fniii(deo from t'oin 'Arena, is
reported waterlog1'! tweniy mile
above Point Iteyes. H i.i being tow
ed to this port by the steamer Ado
lino Suit tli.
Pilot Carried Out to Sea
The schooner Kxpannion, several
days from llcllitiKhaui, put in to Ibis
port this morning for repair. Its
waicr tanks were out of commis
sion and it wax ulnppcd of its sails
by the galo .pint otilnidc the heads.
Two sen pilots, Caplain Kortw, who
look the liner Persia out (o thu
heads last niulil, nml Captain Math
ewson, who sleered (ho steamer Si
erra out of the harbor en routo for
Honolulu, wcro miiiblo lo return to
port on flic pilot boat becnuso of
the gale. Hoth ii.'-n were carried out
lo sea mi tlie;r ci-enn liners.
LABOR LEADERS PLAN
E
T
I.ANSINO, Mich., Doc. III. - To do.
leimino upon u definite plnu of ae
tion looking toward a ettb-meut of
the upper Michigan copper strike, la
bor leaden from all over Hie coun
try ussembled in Lansing today. A
iiiasti meeting will bo held at 'J o'clock
this afternoon, nt which n commit
tee will be named to confer with
Governor Ferris in regard to the
striko situation. Among those, at
tending the couferencu are Homer
WiVlennnn, soretnrv of (ho Michi
gan Federation of Labor; .101111
Mitchell, vice-president of the Amer
ican Federation of Labor; Attorney
Clarence Darrow of Chicago; Organ
izer Charlen Tanner of the Western
Federation of Miners, representing
President Mo.ver, and A. A. Poole
of tho Detroit Federation of Labor,
BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES. 1
Thu Christina trees given at tho
hall and at the school house wero
both well attended.
Mrs. Yradetiburg's father and
brother of Washington nro visiting
her nt present.
Mr. Summon mado a business trip
to Medford n fow days ago.
C. E. Johnson who Is teaching
school near Trail spent several days
last week visiting friends here.
John Clark nnd family have moved
to tholr ranch a few miles bulow hero.
Mrs. Wright's brother and wife of
Ashlnnd visited with her last week.
C. II. Peelor nccompanlcd his
daughter Enid to hor school near
riounco Hock Run day,
Tho school children nro enjoying
a vacation this week.
Mrs, Cross Is spending the holi
days with friends and relatives In
Ashlnnd.
Agnes Allen who attends school
hero, left MhI week for her homo
nenr Derby, to remain during vaca
tion. Dr. nnd Mrs. E, E. Iluchnnau nml
children of Knglo Point enmo up
Thurmlay to visit Mrs. Iliichnnairs
mother, Mrs. Keo. Tho doctor ro
turned to Englo Point lust Katurday
hut Mrs, lluohiiuau mid tho children
Intend to remain until next Huturdiiy,
Mrs. M, Hilauaid left last week to
visit her aunt In I'orciit tlrovo,
TOO IiATH TO OliAHHIKY.
KOIt SALE Ono spun of buy inures,
ago 5 and tt years, weight 2 T 0 0 .
One span, mnro and horse, ago 7
and S years, weight 2510. Onu
good all around horse, S years old.
Largo team, weight at) 00. One
well broke saddle borne. One gen
tle ladles' driving mnro. Olio
good ranch team. . Can bo seen At
fin North Hlvoroldo Ave. D. H.
Litis. sin
.MIIDI'OIID FLUFFY HUG
COMPANY
lluttii and Cnrputii woven from old
enrpelii and sewed rugs,
nil East Main Phone ttlliMt
KOIt HALU Cheap. Now modern
bungnlaw, seven rooms, bath,
screened sleeping porch, lot C0x
a 13, Just off paving, fruit nnd hor
rles. Easy terniH. Address 8i,
care Mull Tribune. S43
MRS. H. L. LEAOH
Export Oorsotiore
H2G North Bartlotfc,,'
Phono r(J3 M.
KLEIN
for
KLOTHES
At Medford Tailors
TOXirvrArv?A
WOOD
I Hig Jlodv Y
k , OAK cut from inrjjo timber.
I CARLOAD 0i7 1MNK STOVW WOOD .TUS'UK-
1 C13IVKD. IMioiio in youi oidfi-a for Tior Wood or
'I Cordwoud to
I Frank H. Ray
IcnxuroniiMit Climnintecd
I Sixth and Fir Stroots. Phono 750-R I
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first of tho wook for Seattle, uccom-. btroeU
SAN FHANCISCO, Sul.. Dec. 31
Chlof of Police White announced to
day that San Fraucteoo's lid may be
tlltod somewhat on Now Yoar's Evo
and morn, In honor of the Medford
visitors.
Ho had plannod to close tU town(
at tho usual hour tonight but at tho
time ho did so he hud assumed that
when things shut down tno New
Vear'a merrymakers would come ou
idn and do tholr rovellng In tho
panlcd by hjs wlfo for a holiday vlBlt
with lrloud8 and relntlvos.
Hllllo Uatcmnn, a former rosldont
of Mcdford h3H returned from Alber
ta, Canada, for a thrco mouth's visit.
Dance tho old year gut at tho Nat.
Tho post offlto dopurtmont Is still
busy hnudlliiK tho last of tho Christ
mas mall rush. Eastern mall Is still
heavy.
Watch night sfryicea at Methodist
church, corner Dartlctt and Fourth
tonight, commencing. at ten o'clock
nnd continuing until 12. Special
music, Hiibjoct of pastor's theme,
"Flight of Time."
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Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
ltdy Assistant
Day Phono 27
f Mgbt
F. W. Weeks lO.I-JU
It was evident today, however, that
gtreet dancing will bo poor sport this
New Year's Evo; thoro was too much
rain. Accordingly the order woat
out that cafos und pavilions nay re
main open this onco until dawn, bho
llarbary Coast alono was orcepted
People who wish to drink and danco
In tho New Year must do it In some
other part of town.
FIGHTING JOE HYLAND
BESTS FRANKIE MADDEN
NEW YOKK, Dw. :il Fightins:
Joe Ilvhind today linn a deoWon over
Frnuldo Muddt-n to his credit iih n
roi.nH of their ten-round clash nt the
Atluntie Qarden Athletieelub.
Weather Forecast
n.ojfen: ltuln west, rain or snow
east portion tonight and Thursday;
ROYAL
Baking
Powder
is indispensable to
finest cookery, and
to the comfort and
convenience of mod
ern housekeeping.
ROYAL BAKING
brisk south to southwest winds, high
POWDER
makes hot bread whole
some. Perfectly leavens
without fermentation.
These are qualities pecul
iar to ROYAL BAKING
POWDER alone.
A Cream of Tartar Powder
Greatest of All in Leavening Strength
U. 8. Oovornment Pood Report, Bulletin 13, pf 0 5M.
Utt
n
Best Wishes for a
Happy and Prosperous
New Year
Waters' Paint and Wallpaper Store
318 EAST MAIN STREET MEDFORD
New Year's Eve
Cabaret
Entertainment
'.Mr. Marl l'oiiiior, iwontly from Chicago, will untor
fain with High-Class Songs and Character Sketches.
1
Tho Time 10 to 1.
Tho Placo ,;. "
Palace of Sweets
Come and enjoy yourself
Wo wiflh to thank our patrons for their business
last year, and for the confidonco they placed in us.
We have tried to deserve tho CONFIDENCE of
the community by using in our preparations and pre
scriptions only the purest, freshest drugs. We verify
every prescription we fill and make no mistakes.
And WE NEVER SUBSTITUTE. Come to
V'VJsJl.L Store
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
1 .'
Pbo:un A. JJ. Orr 07B-M
along the coatt.
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