i PAGE TWO MJ5DFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON". ip lUnYsDAY, .TANUARY 8, 1!)M. f T ? t T T T Y X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y 2k. Y ! IOCAL AND PERSONAL P tra. UcrsIo C. Angel, who nr rlvcil in .Medford n few works ngo from Ainnrllln, Texas, tins purchased rIx varnnl lots In Tottlo's addition, on South Nowlown street nml now )irs carpcntera nml hrlckninsonH nt work putting dp n large hakcry building on olio of them, which she hopes to liavo ready for occupancy by tho first of February. Hor brother. Jny liiimsdcit nnd Contrattor N. J. nro putting up tho building. I, W. Sharp, n baker of twenty jenrs ev porlcnro, two of which wero in Med ford, and a splendid workmnn, will The laul of tho ltoguo rlvor valley delegation to Alberta, Canada, has returned. It, II. Frnzce, who left last May with his family for Cnrlutedt came back Tuesday, nnd will make his homo here. Three families left, and Ml have returned. Mr, Prareo was formerly employed In tho First National Dank, Miss Irene 1'lotnor of Medford spent Bovernl days hero recently ba ting nt tho home of her grandmoth er, Mrs. M. Elllf nnc wllli other rela tives nnd friends. Sho went to Cftn yonUlle Wednesday evening for a short stay nt tho home of her uncle nnd aunt, M.r nnd Mrs, Clow .Ulen- dale Xuws. Milk nnd cream nt DoVoo's. Prosecutbr Kelly was a businsss visitor In Jacksonville this morning. K, V, Medynskl lias an interesting MEDFORD SUNSHIN E PLEASESCANADIANS WA about Yuma, Sovcn to nine cut- mvu vnurKO 01 inn i-imncss. .Mrs ,,!,.. , M. tnitnn. ,, i. n Angel has nlso purrhnsed a flno bun- L,8ta ;1JW ,ceno mndo of RW,ns gnlow homo near tho bakery. ImM by (,,h frm Trecg housM( Bnd Tho Medford Candy company bns8now ro shown, nnd considerable nr moved its mnnufacurlng plnnt from tstC ingenuity is brought into play South Kront street to 29 North Grape ! n constructing the picture. nirect, wiicrc uioy win havo more sc0 p u storm room nnu a more uesiraiiio ami con- vcn.oni location. ino proprietors or t,nRg n,fn,fa Undop K0Vornmcnt mountain streams, duq to ruins nnd this concern state that during thelproJcct n 7 s. Laurel streot. 247 'molting snows. Trnlns are running month of December. 1913. they did u , T)cknor hag rolurncd from ,mo. Knstem wall Is delaed. three times th business they did ,wo w v,gl , fan jMlief Grwnow ot Weielu Is In tho during the same month in 1912. M(ldfrdi JfQ ,caVQ h !clty on buncifc Kodak finishing est in town nt moVhlns for his stoclt ranch la Lan- Shorfff Slngler Is over from Jack Weston's. )pell valley. Mr. Tlcknor's wlfo ud ' sonvillo this morning. H. C. Kentncr left Wednesday for dauchtcr will romn cnrlv In tho ' Walter Merrick mado n Missoula, Moutann, whero ho will spring to spend tho summer jnonths take up his work as a traveling saleJat thVraneh; ' Wlillo Itf M?dfordMr. mhn for an onutern Unlttlng'flrin In Tlcknor pUrchasW a number of .milch Montnnn, UtBh, and Wyoming. He J rov&vhlch heiylll drlv Uvtv as will rnhirn n Mrv.lfnr.l In Ihriui' A 1 - .... '.J . I'.-'i ... ..... . v.-... ............. ... 1...1.V fuuuraa me ruaaa iRTiuiuft-rviniiiiua George Llndley. vice president ot the Jackson County Hank Is quite HI nt his Slsklwm llelghts home. I Miss Josephine Hoot has entered n ' young ladles' Vemlnnry at Palo Alto.' Fresh lime. Medford Mir. Co. Ktl M. Andrews is mnklng iiulte n ' hit In New York City a n librettist. I Ho Is now working with lteglunld j DeKoxeu on a new opera. I Frank Fnrrell 1 In from the ranch .. , for u few hours. ' J "Insurnnco your best nsset." Itnvo' The -pecm) train ot the uelirii tho, est. Placo your Insurance with t niuidii eveiir-loit to California pull- Holmes, tho tnsurnnco Man, right If vd into the depot ul IJ:.I0 o'clock ho writes it. tf lhurdh noon rtiul wax met bv rep- Followlng the rnln tho sky cleaved re-ontntive ciliren. memheiN nf Hie nnd bright sunshine with a lp In ''"""'"rvinl eluh nml .(liiilfr MwN thoivlr followed. ! "'l ,,'"',, l",,' I",,N', n niurli of (lie A card from' l'rnnklo lMwanU.l,,,,v ",' ,'0"1' ,n' s,ll,w" ," ,,,,, m'- teen miuute' lom . J.iii'iiilure mill iniii f Ungiie Jtiver vftttev wni juv i'iitcd to tin' ttutrkls who weie-uu. tinted in their priiUo t Hut -un made. Only flro department mem 'burs weie present. this morning to n Medford friend In dicates tho wandering Jew ta in To pekn, Kansas. Tho Koguu River Fruit nnd Tro duce association has about 75 half boxes of Cornice pears which nro ready for quick consumption, mid which will bo sold nt a very nominal price. High water Is reported In nil the EVERYONE CAN LIVE m nr nnimumut '""rl, m ' "' ,s,ni,,, u "mttxw IU UL ULmLllnHInn lorn-, or kmh. ouiv tin ui .r nice helleniietil lieie IimIhn, lie until Hie nvi'iuge iicimiii slnuilit hc In lie I DO ,eniN of ime. "The only leiihou the iimmiiko por ton iIimn mil leiicli lliu leiilni'x nuirK,'' xnld Mr. Snillli, "U lii'iuiiim 'even t litui-n tul iiriim live In lie i'i iilciiMiiaii". HATTI.r. CUr.l.K, .Muli.. .Inn H Mr. lluyene Snnlli, HI mmim of n::o, (ilXlll Vlllllt, If miii w n nt ioiiil miiiiI, Kel It fro. n aililivxNeil tlie iiatioiml eoiiri'iime foi I'faul. II U TOO liATIl TO CliAHHU'V. . A'VxiV .. I'Olt HAI.I! Coin- fine I'nlauil Clllna lioiirs, s iniinthi old, Jfi.Oi). Alxo lliuiiiiiKlihieil jiIiim n wi'oiiIiik nun, f I o.on. Ileikeloy Oii'IiiiiiIh phono i i-'ai. WANTHDJnpaiHHMi boy wuiiIh ponU Hon, any kind of win li. I to far eiieeH. Aililiess ho .1., nitiu .Mall Tiibuiie. KIH roil rt,l,i: Corn, phone tiSH-.IB, liH (Willi I- nml I o'l'lmk issxsmssm tiviwr- .. t . .Noriaesieni. j W. C. Fruitt, forest ranger, expects' to return to his post at llutton, Cal.,, ford this weA. the first of tho week. , Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin-' Ish at J. O. Gerklhgs studio. 22 S E. Mala St. Phono 320-. Tho Collego Women's club will business trip (o Central Point this morning A regiment of Yrekn Chinamen are visiting Medford Mongolians. Charles Young has returned from abiiglnes trip to Gold Hill. ajIrs. Hqbort'Tclfer ot Kugonc is visiting friends and relatives in Med- Dob Is in San Fran cisco and is expected to nrrivo in Medford in a few days. Hob Forrest, well known In this Miine. A. Wind, u ImiiKer of Cnlirnrv. Minted Hint from what he eoulit vee of the city Hint it wn- Hie iuot uli siuiiliul Inoklin; little il Hint lib Inul -ecu on Hie trip. S. 1'. Hooper n hunker nf Medi cine lint, nid he wn- -orrv Hint the train did not -top a ila, a- Hie -tin--lune mw M'ty iilliirlmr. I'. I,, (lie- nf I.ueouihe. Allii., a cnpitaliHt. -aid lie ns unim; to flop off for three nr four dm' iit on hi- way lisu'k. "Your alley ami eiij look good In me.' I). M. Rupert, trawling pu-4im;er ngent of the &Mutliem I'aeifie, htiited that many rnpltnlNt aiiinug the party neie iiifinwsi'l with the fit V ntiii Millev niiilweriiit'Uilliii; to -tnp off in .Medford nu the uav home. All wen1 -urprWil nml pli-iiM-ii at the liixptnv in the t'nmmeieial chili's ex hibit rnnm. "Upstairs, Downstairs, In ly Lady's C i i ." months for a visit. -Ills family re mains In Medford. Gcorgo Fry and wlfo of Lnko creek arrived in Medford Wednesday for a short visit. E. D. Woiton, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any tlmo or placo by appointment. Phono M ' 1471. i Lcsllo Plymnlo left Wednesday for .steams, 1C Itoso avenue on Saurday, but one rival." Mr. Forrest former-1 business man Is serloiihly III from n Portland. Mac McArthnur accompa-ljnn 10, from two to five p. ra. An ly played nt the Star Theater, and n growth on his brnln and will bo nied him. Interesting program Is being pre- now engaged at the Panama Cabaret operated upon shortly. " Tho Darraccas defeated tho high pared, consisting of music and a ' in San Francisco. J Manager Hob Gordon of tho Page school 21-18 In n rough basketball I talk by Dr. Dertba Stowart of tho Uert Anderson of Grants Pass ts Theater has been forced to cancel tint garto nt tho Xat Wednesday night, j University of Oregon at Eugene. Do in the city for a few days. appearanco In this city of Gaby Sugar Pine shakes. Medford Lbr. inot miss hearing her. Al members W. II. Mason of Valley City. N. D.. iDesl, who charmed tlm king -of Co. meet nt tho homo ot Mrs. K. W. A. J. Iwmnn or .fnrphy; for CI city as a piano plnycr is hailed. In years n resident of Oregon is In tho theatrical magazine as "one of the ' city today on business. world's greatest entertainers with J. A. Watt, former councilman and This familiar line from "Mother Goose" siiujjcsts one of the greatest advantages of the Perfection Oil Heater. It is so liojit and handy it ean ea&ily be earriedaboutthe house wherever heat is needed. Liplit it in the bedroom and dress in comfort. Take it to the bath-room-the breakfast room-the sewing room. It keeps the house warm and cozy. Burns oil-tlu' rlw.-m- . est fuel. Easytoliirhtand &, , vBKfe. care ior. i ?.u'f smnL'i- LSiii .-nv Doesn'tsmclL Kimsliivl in jtsiBV N plain steel or blue enamel- V ...j i n .i tu til to sec it at your dealers. 'J ) V U 7fc- s 1 ndard Oil ikir&KY S I Ash Standard Oil Company PORTLAND ll- t !. ... . Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Lady Assistant Day rhoBO 92T Night F. W. Weeks 18S-J2J lMioues A. E. Orr 78-M, . . are urged to be present. arrived In Medford n couplo ot days Portugal, and Otis SMnucr famed'ac- A. C. Joy of Coker Iiulte was a ago for n visit to nls old time friends, 'tor iu "Kismet." Inability to muiko at llt-i the Campbell boys and S. A. Nye. 'train connections nro glun L. F. Schumackcr of Everett, i reason for cancellation. Wash., is In Medford for a visit to Mr. ' The flro department held their an and Mrs. V. 12. Conscr. jnnal banquet In the city hall Wdn Cotfeen & Price havo moved their 'day, thirty ot tho regulars and vol plumbing stock from tho bnsoment of lunto'rs being present. Tha 'plce do Moh a Grclvc, the veteran road tho Medford Furniture & Hardware rcslstanco' was turkey lth appro builder ot Prospect, is visiting Med- company's building, on Sixth street, prlato frills. Old times were talked ford. to Nos. 15 arJ 17 North Fir street, over and songs sung nnd speeches Medford visitor Thursday. J. O. Gerklrig, tho best all around photographer In southern Oregon.. Alays rcllabto. Negatives made any where, timoor placo. Studio 22S Main St. Phono 3 20-J. 7V?WPVWPrP."M nw I v'a r x v'!,,:",(w i i A Ni A New Year Announcement I ILVVE PURCILVSED AND XOW HAVE CITAROIU OJ THE ELLIOTT BLAOKSSMITH AND HORSESHOEING SHOP, .1 PKT SOl'Tll OV Y WAdON SHOP OX SOUTH RIVERSIDE. MR. ELLIOTT, THE EXPERT BLACKSMITH, tVtLL RKM"AJN IX CJIAUUK OK THE SHOP. HA VINO TIIIO LARtJMST VA(SON .MAK ING ESTABLLSI1MENT, EMPLOYIXG A FDJST-CLASS WAGON MAKER AND USIXG THE BEST MATERIALS, I AM NOW . . . . Better Prepared Than Ever To Serve The Public BY D01XGALL KINDS OP BLACKSMETHING AXinVAGOX WORK AND TO BUILD AN.J) Rlil'AlU AITOAIOIMLK MS I)S AND WIIIOEI.S. AVE ALSO MAKE A SPECIALTY OF PU TTIXO JiUDBER TIRES ON ALL KINDS OK' VIOJI ICLKS. THE MITCHELL LADDER I AM MANUFACTURING THE MITCHELL LADDER, THE BEST ORCHARD LADDER ON THE MARKET, AND ONE THAT GIVES UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. MADE IX ALL SIZES, INDORSED BY THE FRuTt ASSOCIATIONS AND COMMERCIAL CLUB. PATRON ISE HOME INDUSTRY AND HELP HUILD UP A PAY ROLL FOR MED FORD. 'H'' WHY NOT? Get your Lawn Mower ready for Spring ABOUT .IANUARV 15 I WILL PUT ON AN AUTOMO BILE THAT WILL CANVASS TIIM CITY KOR SHARP ENING AND IMPAIRING LAWN MOWERS, SHARP ENING SAWS, GRINDING AX MS, SCISSORS AND A.LI, ' OTHER KD(IEI) TOOLS. WK WILL CALL KOR AND DELIVER ALL WORK AND GUARANTKK TDK SAMK. ! K '. WAGON SHOP, BLACKSMITH PHONE 26 PHONE 310 J. W. MITCHELL ft 36-46 S, RIVERSIDE "Have Mitchell Do It." ! f ? V v t V f Y V V V y y Y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y f y y y y y y y y Y Y J Y Y J Y Y Y Y Y Y y y y y Manufacturer and Repairer