Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 25, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAH 15 TWO
PCAL.AMD
I- PERSONAL
Southbound traffic upon ttio .South
ern Pacific, both freight and pnnsen
gcr has been pnrtlctr.arly heavy tho
fast three days, most of the trains
being honied hy two engines. Frl
tiny nftornnon two freight passed
south thus haulctl, and No. in of late
hn boon IiauIoiI by two moguls. The
extra tonnage on tho tiasengcr trains
Is caused by refrigerator cars loaded
with fish for California points.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives tnsdo any time or
plaeo by appointment Ffcooo M
1471.
If the wenUicr Is fair tomorrow
thero will ho a general exodus of
rishcrmen to tho country and tho
river.
Screen doors at Med ford Lumber
Company.
J. S. Gamble of Oleiiua, Wash., Is
In tho city looking for a location,
lie Js a truck gardener.
Typowrllers. All makes now and
rebuilt. Sold, rented and repaired.
Typewriter Exchange, 9 North Fir
street.
James II. George of Ashland is
upending the dny In Mcdlord on busi
ness.
Plato lco. Morning deliveries.
Med ford lco & Storage Co. Phono
284.
Mayor Mahton Purdln has Issued
an official proclamation that May
1st, will be clean-up day, and all cltl-
sens aro urged to enter tho spirit
of tho occasion.
Fresh llmo. Mcdlord Lbr. Co.
Mnrk Leonard, an employe of the
Phlpps orchard Is spending the lait
of the week In the city.
Tho standard bred stallion, Kins
Seat, No. 6113S, record 2: UK, over
half mllo track made last September
at nncouvcr, D. C, will make a short
season beforo racing this year. Feo
$25.00 to Insure. T. L. Taytor, own
er. 43
John Downs has returned from a
short trip to Dutto Falls.
Gentlemen aro positively guaran
teed to cure dandruff and other scalp
troubles. Parisian Hair Oresslns
Parlors. 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. 35
W. W. Ussher of Ashland, candi
date for tho republican candidacy of
coroner at the May primaries is In
the city today, skirmishing for votes,
and carrying a flag of truce Into tho
camp of tho enemy.
Milk and erem at DeVoc'a.
8ve money. Uso Plato Ice. Med
ford "Ice & Storago Co. Phone 364.
Joe Kllcn visited old friends and
attended to business matters In
Grants Pass Thursday.
Be Taray for fire Insurance.
The Mcdford baseball team will
Journey to Grants Pass tomorrow to
play there Sunday, In the second
game of tho Ilogue TUver Valley
league. Gold Hill will play Talent
at Gold Hill. At Grants Pass the
mayor will heave the first ball In the
general direction of the'plate.
Don't bo deceived. Use Plato Ice.
Medford lco ft Storage Co. Phone
2C4.
Chief of Police Hittson has re
turned from an expeditionary Jaunt
Into tho ApIegatt; district In the In
terests of his candidacy for the demo
cratic nomination for sherlif- He
reports that rival forces have been
doing souio firing In tho sumo local
ity this week.
Do you know that Valley Pride
Iluttur Is pasteurized.' Insist on
your grocer furnishing it. Patronize
home industry. 24
C. It. Greer of the Ashland Tid
ings Is transacting business In Mud
ford todny.
Postcards 75c per dozen this week
at Up To Date Studio, 232 East Mali.
4l
Tho Mcdford Laundry wagon horse
became frightened at a flying pleco
of paper Friday afternoon, and
started to runaway but was stopped
beforo any headway was gained by
Aco Womach.
J. O. Gerking, the best all around
photographer In southern Oregon,,
Mays reliable. Negatives made any
where, time or place. Studio 228
Main St, Phone 320-J.
On Saturday May '2nd, tliu Indie-
of St. Mark. Umld will mmvo a May
day dinner in the (iuiM Hall, from
5 u 8 o'clock. Kutiinluy lias been
chosen for tilt leiiMiu that it i-
believed that (lie MerclutiitN Clerk
nnd office people who lime to i cumin
ihvoii town on Unit evening, will pat-
rouixo t do (lliilil dinner. The piece
do rchintaueu will lie vliiekuii pie,
with all the poil thinu that o with
i( and the piieu will lie 50 cent.
Don'l forget tho dinner. The Indies
of tho (iiiilit aro working eniuotlv
fur a cliuri'li ami the pHti'mingi! ot
till in Hilicitcil (iml will he gicatly
uppicuintctl.
HMjiii,mni i
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UKDXRTAXIBS
tHIU4 V. W. We4 1WWI
niMM A. K. Orr iTsVM
no sure you insuro whero your
suro your Insured. See Holmes, the
Insurance Man, sure!
Will the parson who sent to J. W.
Mltrhell's shop Wednesday for two
pieces of hard wood please call up
Mr. Mitchell. 30
Henry O'Mnlloy nnd C. I Honkci
of Oregon City nro mnklug an In
spection trip of lloguo river fish
hatcheries. Mr. O'Malley has boon
In charge of state work In hatcheries
for the t'. S. buronu ot hatcheries
nnd has now- been promoted to bo In
charge of work on the Pacific coast.
Mr. HenKel will bo his successor In
Oregon.
Special for Sunday, Xepolltan
brick velvet lco cream. Phono 4 SI
It.
Judgo Gay has returned from
Krnna creek whore ho attended to
court matters. Upon esptntntng to
one rancher that he was tho proba
tion officer, he received tho follow
ing reply: "Yes, I voted for that
d prohibition at Grants Pass
and have been sorry 1 did so, over
since."
Plate Ice, guaranteed clear, hard,
pure. Mcdford lco & Storago Co.
Phono 264.
A ladles' sewing circle In one of
tho valley cities Is nearly disrupted
over tho question of dues. Five
cents per meeting Is the sum fixed,
and many of tho ladles refuse to at
tend on account ot the exorbitant
dues.
Say clear, puro Plato Ice. Med
ford lco ft Storago Co. Phone 264.
K. U. Hanley. It. H. Whitehead. Dr.
J. M. Kecno nnd Moso Alford are
busy campaigning In behalf of F. 11.
Maddeu for commissioner.
Manila, chocolate and White's spe
cial Ice cream for Sunday. Phone
4S1-U,
J. U. Groescup of Iloseburg who
has been attending to business mat
ters In the city nnd valley this week,
left for his homo Friday afternoon.
Carkln ft Taylor, lawyers. (John
!!. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Has-klns-Doyden
Dldg., Main street
The firemen have Just completed
the Job of re-painting the fire hall.
I have a practically new Columbia
$100,00 disc phonograph which 1
want to sell cheap. Records go with
It. Uox 22. care Mall Tribune. 20
A squad of hoboes havo established
a summer camp on the cast sldo of
Dear creek, along the P. and K. right
ot way. and numbers thereof dally
co mo up town 'id buy supplies.
They fish and tar around In the sun
and enjoy life, generally in their way.
The camp will probably be broken up
by the authorities, before Its mem
bership gets too large.
Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin
ish at J. O. Gerklng's studio, 238 E.
Main St. Phone 3 30-.
Ike Fridlger left Friday afternoon
for Phoenix, Ariz., for the summer.
A delegation of friends wero at the
train to say good bye.
Itay La Mar says go to Orres ft
La Mar, 206 W. Main, for cleaning,
pressing and alterations. Phone 388
R. 46
The early roses have begun 'o
bloom In the yards ot t:io city, but
they are a little ahead or the
weather, for the cold nights eveu
without frost lp tho tender leaves.
$20.00 reward for return of lad
les' gold watch and, chain stolen.
Colored flower design. No. 12,762,018
Waltham works No. 7,017,236. Roy
Nichols, Central Point, Ore. 30
A. S. Dean of Iloseburg Is at
tending to business matters lu the
city today.
K. M. Ilrowor, odltor of tho Roguo
River Arttus, client Saturday In Mcd
ford attending to business and call
ing on friends.
Parisian halrdruilng parlors 42'J
M. F. ft II. building, shampoo, hair
drcs. scalp treatments, mnnlcuro,
facial masage, hair dyeing and
bleaching: use tho best French
dye'. I also make switches a tid
curls, etc. Phone 157-J, elovator
service. 36
Vincent Morris of Salem Is spend
ing a few days In the valley attend
ing to business matters.
Prof. Harry Howells made a short
business trip to Central Point Fri
day afternoon and evening.
Joe M. Rader of North Phoenix
was a business visitor In the city
Friday aMernoon,
.Mrs. Wayne Leever of Central
Point is spending the week end with
her mother, Mrs. Jerome of this city
Mb Grace Nichols of Central
PoPInt visited frleuds and relatives
In this city Friday afternoon.
Dr. J. M. Keeno has given tho So.
enth company tho use of a strip of
laud near the terminal of tho street
enr line for target practice
Ralls lor thoexteiifc:ou in tho street
enr lino havo arrived and are being
hauled to tho work.
Farmers arc busy lu the fields,
und as a result the Saturday after
noon crowd Is tho smallest lu mouths.
Kpokuuo and Kealtlo papers do
tlaie Duufy llattUte, tho local boy
who signed with the Portland Colts
as u pitcher to bu the "find" of the
yeur lu tho Northwest League.
Odd Fellows und Itohekulis of
Douglas, Jofcepliliio, Juohsou and
Klsiimth counties will Kulliur ! Ash
(und loiuuirow lu celebrutu the 05tll
Miiiilvurmry of tliu formation of tho
order Many will o from llils cliy
MEDPOIID MAIL TIM HUNK
Orrln White ot Phoenix Is In the
city today on business.
Col. R. C. Washburn ot Table Rook
Is n business visitor In tho city today
Officers of tho Seventh co.it.ini-'
nro making more propnrntMiis for
service In Mexico than tho regular
army, and the rompany Is kept on
thn qui vivo night nnd day. About
n dozen recruits have been enlisted.
Many more would enlist If tho wero
iklirn nf f.'nl litirvlrti n 111., frntit. 1ml I
the hunch Is general that tho mlllll.v
will be sent to Fort Stevens lo clean
guns, mow- lawns nnd shine officers'
shoos while tho regulars nro down it it
the Rto Grande putting it crimp lu
1 Inert a or United Mexico.
Mrs. Fred Lewis ot Wcllcu Is
spending the week end with frlemts
In this city.
Dad llcvorldgo has taken up tho
poultry business, nnd hits a large
flock of hens that keep htm busy
feeding and gathering up eggs.
R. R. Mluter. of Kitglo Point, tho
sheep king of Jackson county, was a
business visitor in the city Frldn.
Attorney W. K. Phlpps attended
to legal matters lu Jacksonville this
afternoon.
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School children of the city last
night presented at the Page Theater
the first fectton ot their program
under the direction ot Prof. It. Isaacs
musical director of tne Mcdford
schools, nnd made a distinct Impres
sion upon 1500 spectators, fathers
and mothers. The swee:, childish
voices in solos and Individual itum
lcrs showed tho result of careful
training.
The children entered tho program
with all the earnestness of .youth
TOO LATE 1U CLASSIFY
TO "eXCHANGGK Jlavo farm or
city Income property to exchange
for business. Prefer dry goods,
grocery or hardware. Uox 7$
care Mall Tribune. 31
FOR SALE A new $100 Columbia
Disc phonograph for $65. Terms
or cash. I need money. Dox 2 I.
caro Mall Tribune. 30
FOR SALE Good hand power spray
pump; also young Poland China
boar. Phone Uerketey Orchard,
1-F21. 32
Baby's Dimples
llring the baby to tho studio In
tho morning. Ho feels better and
brighter then and we havo tho more
time to perpetuate those cunning lit
tle dimples ot his.
l)iiinty St) let From
8I.0 u Dozen, Or.
THE SWEM STl'mon
On the (i'ioiiiiiI Floor .-
H-JZi Wet.1 Muln Sired MeiUoril
We Are Responsible
In every way for the vvholo
some qualities of
CRESCENT
BAKING .
POWDER
Tho label tells tho Ingrud
leuts and tliu Ingredients con
form to tho pure food laws.
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Greatest of M W
Hmimhi Blessings
Th mftt wonderful thlnij In thn world
Ii love exjircux-U In tlto Imlplf-nH Infant.
Ami urnuni; Iiiomi
nldnnnil romforlx for
fxiwctant inolht-rn Is
tho woll known
"Mother Friend."
Tliu U nn external
niill3ttlon tu cnalilu
tho nlxlomlnal mus
cles to becoiiui moro
pliant, to exiunI
imturntly without
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nirain upon roras nnd lliciunent.
Atillvd us dlrt-i'U'd iiimjii IIiomo muscIeM
Involved It soothes tlio fino mtworl; of
nervts with which nil tho iiiuno'es nro
supplied. Thus n ureal liaru of thn jia!.-i:i
to much drea ii-d may lt aiol.lcl nml tho
period vl csiwctancy )m-til m onifurl.
There Is no fiuuttlon but vvlnl Much
relief Imn u nmrbid Influun'-o uikiii thu
i;uitrnl IuaIIIi nf llio mother.
In u llltlw Iho1( hi i t by mall muili n
fill Informulluii H y.iiii to liiushirl(.'iirl
iioiherH, It leiu jiow In ijkn "Mother's
I'rli-nd" nnd Jiow to uvoM cubliitf .ri-at,
It 111 been piii.irrd III iur JaUruluiy
for over fmly ytais and Is Known favor,
iihly tu inoHt ilrussl'ts ewry where, ijet
i hoi U in. day ami wriu for lmi tu
llruillleM iii-uuUlor Co., jo'i Jjimur judu,
Allanlu, flii. tin ui o unit f,r and
vu llul yvu uil 'iluihvi s 1'iivnO."
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OKKOOtf, SATURDAY. AIMWj 'Jr.. !!)!
ttt'.d Ming its If tho rate of it nation
hung upon their efforts
Tint best numbers wore "llo Sweet"
and "Tho Old Flag Will Never Touch
the Ground."
Tho program will be completed to
night nt tint 1'ngo and a largo crowd
Is assured
With Medford trado Is Medfor.l m.tdo.
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STAMPS
Ask the Man Who
Presses Other Men's
Clothes
HE'LL tell you llmt
n-suit soon loses
its sltnplittcss if it is not
pure wool, thoroughly
shrunk, nnd hnnil-tail-orcd
in the important
parts.
He'll admit that no1
amount of pressing can
keep good looks in n
suit lacking these qual
ities. Thnt'a why you will
be interested in our
Kirschbaum
Qothes (f
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15 20 25 and up
In every one of these
suits we offer you gar
ments which nrc guar
anteed to be nil-wool,'
fnst in color, London
cold-water shrunk and
hnnd-tnilored.
Come in tomorrow
nnd see the new Sprint:
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Your old elertrir, sad irn orgasidine iron and 'J.OO huvsone
of these new (liiaranteed Klrrlrie Irons.
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This iron li.-i.s (lie giinniniccil
;t lower priee to eleun out surplus
change of pattern.
Thu wnrin weather will aoon
iheso eleetrii; irons.
We will prepav parrel post
.'Josephine county and refund
w(,k lnal' ,
a i ft
2111 V. Main Strcrl, Medford, Ore,
MRS. H. L. LEACH
Export (Jorsottoro
HIMi North .Hurlloll.
Phono noil iM.
AN l.NMSTMi:T IV
DIAMONDS
Iteiiulres cnroful thoiiKhl and tho proper cuufl.
iloni'0 In a firm, to waininl iibsoluto satlsfaetluii.
To nolo the proper loiitparlson ou must inspect
them from n large and well snlceted stocU, uvh
as I am able to show- lu this wiu vnu beiiimu
Ihoruuglily familiar with values nnd feel as
sured of safe and economical but lug through lit)
binding gunrauteo.
Dhtiiuiiiil Celling ami l.'iiruliiK Done I lew.
MARTIN J. REDDY
Till: .IHWCIiKIl
One Day
April 25
Carnations 35c per dozen
or three dozen for $1.00.
No delivery under $1.00
will ln foralr nl tho
Hook Sttii'o
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$2.50
Cnlorilc unit nnd is olTortiil nl
sloelc on ju:t:oun(. of slight,
I mi here alio! you will need one.
on
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not satisliir.toTv lilter-
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