Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 05, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFOIil) MAlIi TIltBUNK. MISDITOKI), OK .WON. MTKSDAY, MAY o. 1 St 1 1.
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IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
Mny U.th, being ten dnyii off can
didates nt tho primaries tire heglti
nltiK to warm tin to their work, ami
nto dlrectliiK most of tlielr ntten
Hon to the country districts lenvlim
the cities for tho last llrks. The hot
lest flghlR pronilpos to ho within the
rntikq of Hie G. 0. 1 hetwrcn W.
W. Unidicr of Anhlnnd nml A. Ii. Kel
Iorp of Gold Hill for coroner, nml
Fred Co1Ik nml .1. M. Cronemlller
for county trenaurer. Hats, nml
fome wampum hna been wintered 1
mipportera on tho result of this race.
Ho mtro ou Insuro where your
sure your Insured. See Holmes, tho
Insurnnce Man, sure!
Mrs. Mary Harris of Olemlalo Is
visiting friends nml relatives In this
city for a few da.
A. U King of Talent was a busi
ness visitor In tho city for n few
hours Monday.
Ask our grocer or neighbor about
tho pennant wrapped bread made at
the Newtown bakery. C3
Judgo George Dunn of Ashland
spent a few hours In Medford Monday
afternoon.
Royal Hakery goods nt DcVoes.
J. K. Johnson of Kugcne. a former
resident of this city, Is visiting old
friends In tho valley this week.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives made any time or
place by appointment. Phone M
1471.
Orders have been Issued by the
police for the abandonment of tho
hobo camp two blocks below tho
water tank, and all tho "Junglo" fry
ing pans and kettles will bo smashed
up. The chief objection to tho hang
out is that the wanderers wash their
clothes, and then stand around with
nothing much on waiting for them
Jo dry.
Kly swatters given away at Mc
Curdy's office.
J. A. Torney left Monday for a
few Tlayr Aisit" ta"hlsiulnittg"Tinjper
ty on Palmer creek.
Screen doors at Medford Lumber
Company.
Andrew Jeldncss expects to return
the end of the week to his claim In
the Hluo Ledge district. Ho said
that 'Superintendent Carnahnn of the
Blue Ledge mine was able to be
around after a short spell of sickness.
John A. Perl made a business trip
to Jacksonville Monday afternoon.
Typewriters. All makes new and
rebuilt. Sold, rented and repaired.
Typewriter Exchange, 230 North
Itartlett.
Mrs. Dillon Hill drovo to Medford
Monday afternoon.
Kly swatters given away at Mc
Curdy's office.
W. K. Coleman Is slightly under
tho weather with an attack of tho
grip.
Martin J. Ileddy, tho popular
Jeweler, who has been In Southern
California for his health since the
first of tho year returned homo Sun
day morning, and is In Sacred Heart
hospital, where ho is resting easy,
and recuperating from tho ardous
rallrond rldo from Los Angeles. His
condition was reported ob favorable
this morning.
Game Warden Sam Sandry of
Rogue River spent Monday afternoon
and this morning in Medford on a
tour of inspection, and found no
flshormen On Rear creek not pos
sessed of a license.
Plate Ico. Morning deliveries,
Medford Ice & Storago Co. Phono
2C4.
Medford will play Gold Hill at Gold
Hill next Sunday, and quite, n num
ber of local fans are planning to
mako tho trip. Talent will play at
Grants Pass.
Fresh lime. Medford Lbr. Co.
Tho standard bred stallion. King
Seal, No. 01138, record 2:llU. over
haft mile track mado last September
nt ancouvor, D. C. will roako a short
season beforo racing this year. Fco
125.00 to Insuro. T. L. Taylor, own
cr. 3
Dr. J. 1 Reddy of Grants Pass Is
In tho city today visiting relatives
nnd attending to business matters.
Tho regular monthly meeting of
tho city council will be held in Hit
city hall tonight.
Get a fly swatter at McCurdy's of
fice. A. K. Karhart of Roguo River,
candidate Tor Bherlff on tho republi
can ticket Is In the city today In the
Interests or his campaign.
Milk and cream at DeVoe's.
Savo money. Uso Plato Ice. Med
ford Ico & Storage Co. Phono 204.
Charllo Young 1h preparing for n
two weeks liuutlng trip In tho UIul
Ledge district.
pon't bo docelved. Uso Plato Ico.
Medford Ico & Storago Co. Phone
204.
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Weeks it McGowan Co.
UMDIETAXERS
jiAf AMteUnt
uy iom mi
Nkfet V. W.
rfcdUM A. K. Oft t7H.M
A. S. Anion of Ashland Is n busi
ness visitor In tho city for a fow
hours todny,
Prank Kane of titnna creek Is In
tho city todny attending to business
matters.
Say clear, puro Plate Ico. Med
ford Ico Storage Co. Phone 204.
Suit has been filed by Attorney
l.emery nnd Canadny ngnlnst Drs
Johnson nnd JnrUs for li. J. Mahnn
for $7f00 for alleged carelessness In
a medical operation last December.
Tho basis of tho suit Is thnt the al
leged negligence caused tho death ol
Mrs, K. J. Mahnn who was operated
upon. The two medical men named
In the suit are well known, and
friends express surprise nt the legal
action and absolute confidence- In
their skill.
Ppstrantb 75c per doxen this week
at Up To Date Studio, 232 Enst Main.
41
The Rev. J. K. Daillle of Phoenix
spent Monday afternoon In this cltv
attending to business matters.
Everybody is Invited to come' nnd
look nt the fine line of spring woolens
for men's, tailored suits at Orres &
l.n Mar shop, speclnl sale nnd extra
pair of trousers free. Tuesday,
Wednesday nnd Thursday. 39
Frank Carson of Klamath Falls Is
spending tho week in tho valley on
business.
For a good bed go to Palm rooms,
130 West Main St. 39
Attend the big three day's sale- nt
Orres fc La Mar's shop, Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday of this
week. Extra trousers free. 39
Thomas Mason hns gone to, Siski
you county, Cnl.. to make some Im
provements on R. . Parsons' stock
ranch near Hilt.
Kodak finishing, glossr or dull fin
ish at J. O. Qerklng'a studio. 228 E.
Main St. Phono 320-.
Rev. J. K. Howard of Glendalc Is
making Medford n visit.
War Is about over, havo your
spring suit tailored to your measure
at Orres & La Mar's shop. Extra
trousers free. 39
Charles Hnrckholder of Grants
Pass and J. L. Wooldrldge of Missouri
Flat transacted buslnesr In Medford
and Jacksonville Monday.
J. O. Gerklng, the best all aronnd
photographer In southern Oregon..
Alays reliable. Negatives made any
where, time or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phone 320-J.
W. H. Uarr, his son Eugene, and
grandson, Gordon Mills, have re
turned from a trip to Calico district.
Mrs. M. D. Ackley of Tillamook Is
the guest of her mother, Mrs. Lou
Jones of North Oakdale.
Ray La Mar says go to Orres &
La Mar, 200 XV. Malu. for cleaning,
pressing and alterations. Phono 5SS
R. P. McCrclght of Dcagle anJ John
Martin of Coleman creek were Med
ford visitors Monday.
Special for Sunday, Nepolltan
brick velvet Ico cream. Phone 481
R. John O. McCalllstcr of Lake creek
spent Monday night In Medford.
Plato lee, guaranteed clear, hard,
pure. Medford Ico & Storago Co.
Phono 204.
Isaac Merrlman and F. C. Doremus
were of tho many who camo to Med
ford Tuesday.
Manila, chocolato and White's spe
cial Ice cream for Sunday. Phone
481-R.
Al Crystal, a former resident of
Medford now of Klamath Falls, has
been arrested on a charge of larceny
by bailee preferred by Thomas Love,
who charges him with withholding
$1000 belonging to him. He was re
leased on bonds.
Carkln & Taylor, lawyors. (John
'II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Has-
kins-Boyden Dldg., Main street. '
County Treasurer Cronemlller re
ports that two-thirds of tho total
taxes levied for 1913 havo already
been paid, and that the delinquency
so far Is comparatively small. He
has receipted for nearly $000,000.
Get a fly swatter at McCurdy's of
fice. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc
Manus of 204 South Grape street,
May 3, twin girls.
Extra trousers free at Orres & La
Mar's tailoring shop, three days
only. 39
E. E. Eaton of Montague, Cal., H
transacting business in this city to
day. O. P. Helms was down from Tal
ent Monday afternoon.
John S. Orth and his family mo
tored to Applegate Tuesday,
Robert G. Smith of Grants Pass
was In Medford on professional busi
ness Monday.
It. H. Wilson of Griffin crook
shopped in Medford this morning
B. Du Itoboum lm returned from
a, stay of several wo-jks In Poorman's
creek district.
.Mrs. C. C. Heekinun and her
daughter Miss Carrie, of Jackson
ville, visited in Medford Monday.
Dr. J. O. Goble was a business vis
itor In Jacksonville Monday after
noon. J. II. Coleman, a Phoenix mer
chant, tarried several hours In Med
ford Tuesday.
Chief of i'ollco llltlson left tlil'
morning to campaign In tho initio
Falls, Kc-ihy and Trail dlmrliU for
lliii iIhimocmIIc! sheriff nomination,
Mrs. W. Eirert li visiting In Jack
sonvllle, tho guest of her daughter,
Mrs. W J Illinium.
Mrs. W T. Grieve of Jacksonville
motored to Medford Monday nfter
noon. Dr. George Helms of Talent pro
duct wits In from his orchard Mon
day. . It. Canon Is making n trip
through Oregon In the Interests
his cnudldncv for membership In the
democratic national committee. Ho
reports from Portland that ho Is
meeting much encournRomont.
Jay Terrlll of Talent, deputy conn
t.v nssosor. spout n few hours In .Med
fonl today.
F. II. Farrar of (told Kay trail
sactod business in Medford Monday
llenr Fioouor. who went to Cali
fornia l.nt fall, has returned to Mod-
ford.
SANDERS CORPORATION
LEASES BUSINESS BLOCK
The Rnjflto liner" Pnblie Set vice
eorporntiou h.-w jul elo-cil ti drill
whervh.v it leiw. the entire three
Mory Conklin buibliiiK of Arthur
Ooiikliu, owner, Wilted 'tit No. 'JOS.
'JOS1- nml '210 North Si.xtli street,
for it period nf ten vein-, with op
tion of puivhnse, itml it U the nn
tiottiiccd intention of the company to
puroluiso (luting thu lestso period.
The Conklin building w the largest
exclusive office huihliuc in the citx,
nnd the Public Service oorimrnlion
will use nbout one-hnlf of it wiih the
otticcs f itself mui it x subsidiary
companies the balance lo bo sublet.
.Mr. Sunder -itv Hint his company
will itnproc the litiililiiiir mid put the
offices in first-chiss shape, nnd that
hereafter it will be culled the Pub
lie Service huildin;. Courier.
MARRIED
Ford A. Hand and Opal Daley
were united In marriage by Itcv. W.
F. Shields of the I'resb) terlan church
at 4 p. m. Monday, May 4th. The
wedding took place nt tho home of
the brlde's-parenUrCorncrTentlmn.t
Laurel streets. The ring ceremony
was-used and the wedding toel: place
in the presence of the Immediate
friends only. Mr. Hand formerly
clerked In tho West Side Pharmacy,
but Is now the proprietor of a dm;
store In McMinnvllte, Ore. Mrs.
Hand graduated nt the Medford high
school, and later as a pharamaclst.
She Is one of Med ford's bright and
accomplished young women.
Mr. and Mrs. Hand will make
their home In McMlnnvlllc. They
begin their new llfo with tho bless
ings of their many friends.
DIED
VAN .MF.TF.H .Mrs Ann Van Me
ter, njreil 7( years ilicil nt her home,
72!) West KleU'iith street, Mflinluv
ntyit nt 10: 1.) o'clock. She i the
mother of Sarah Van a frier and .Mrs
l C Vnn Scoyoc. The nrrniigeinerits
for the fiinernl hcrvice have not
been completed, except Hint Hie body
will be sent back to the old home in
Illinois Wednesday for burial.
Attention II. A. M.
Work In the Mnrk Master degreo
this evening at 8:00 p. m.
A. X. IllLDKllUAND.
3S Secretary.
ItclH-ccas Attention
Initiation Tuesday night nt
8:00
o'clock. Pleaso attend.
PKAHL D. TUKNi:n, Sec,
TOO LATE lt CiaSSIFV
FOIt IlKXT Six room modern hoiiso
furnished, on Central avenue, closo
In. Phono C3C-Y. -4l
Time now to arrange for
Codling Moth Spray. AVe
start this week. Fii-st in
first sprayed. Phone 775.
Orchard Care
Company
Malabar.
Eyes Tired?
Glasses Relievo
ski:
DR. RICKERT
Ho Knowfl How
Siiilo -t. Over Douul's
V ' S-T
MiH It, .Main Si, .Mcilfoiil
LAKE CREEK FUED
IN
I
A new nniile in the lYol-fliiirniinii-Daley
row, which lin been in prog
ress in the I .nice crook ili-liiol for
oiuhlooii months emtio to lljslit todn
when .Indue F. M. I'ulkitii of the
ntviiil iMHirl, upon npti(litio.ii
Attorno W. l. fmitmi, MutM n Ion!
porury tvtrniuiiiK oiiler ptohihitiitx
W. S, ('luipMiitu 1 1 Dm iiiirulnitihiit it
fVnco thnt hlocir tho imth thnt tovitU
to irrimitlon iHlrlt j.ito tlmi fUtn
ishos the wnler le: the tVo rtiVin.
Tho hrarlujt on the injoiicttim WK
be held in n ilfty or twii.
It is nllejiod h, I ho i Vol's Hint till1
fence is pnrt of , ivisistcnt cfforl
Hint N liMint itmilo b the pioneer
fmnilios of the l.kc on ok (HdHhtuH
it" to run Ih'niu tint ol Hie oonulrv.
ns the icull rtf n tend Hint 'fmtoil
when YV. t Duloy, a inonefV, o-
hit out the Irwul with n liovol in
the Imnds of SIK. tWI iurliir a
nuht 1'iKiiteeii mobths ago. Ceo) nnd
his wife wore tried on dm wo of ti
snult nml nftiiHoil. but this did not
inothcr nil lite bittcnics
The (Vol tnnu lie hetwjcrit ihc
Dnlev iui 1 1 ("hiipman tracts. Th,
nro rortuaucse. n' d Seraennt '.it
Mejro iiis ns interpreter.
QUARTETTE Al STAR
The management of the Star Thea
ter hns secured for todny only tho
Pacific Fnlverslty Quartet. 'irof--clonal
entertainers In popular hits,
old negro melodies etc This Is ii
high class guaranteed attraction and
Is In addition to the already strong
program of vnttdelllo and photo
p!aK. Tonight will bo the last appear
ance of the MIskos Doro nml YVnlford
the popular vorallat and whlstlur,
MIh Doro will bo heard In now songs
tonight and Miss YVnlford has con
sented lo add some whittling special
ties. Tho picture program Is th over
age. I'speclalb good lin two part
Pat ho photodramn
Baby's Dimples
Hrlng tho baby to tho studio In
tho morning. Ho feels better and
brighter then and wo havo thu more
tlmo to perpottiato those cunning lit
Ho dimples of his.
Dainty St)lc From
$1..0 a Doen, up.
Till: SWUM KTl'lMOM
On tlio ('round Floor n
'J22 West Mulu Street tclfonl
This is the Place
To have your work done by a
eonccrn that luiS a pavroll
and supports vour citv.
do work as cheap as it is pos
sible lor tirst-dass work. It
is the know-how that en
ables us to excel 1 all others.
All work called for and de
livered.
The Merchants
Association
At Its last meeting unanimously
passed a resolution
. AskliiK .Medfonl People to InnlHt
on their grocer nuppl)lng lliein ultll
Hutler from the .Mtslford Creamery
for :i() (I.ih nt least.
This will nnlst In building a
worthy Institution and a payroll In
Medford.
Don't take a substltuto Insist on
Medford mado liuttt-r.
Every Pound Guaranteed
There In .Vothlnjr Itelter and Xouo
0
COR
(jtiUtt Sn O'ooil an
VELVET
ICE CREAM
For every occasion, Individual
molds for spei-im occasions. Special
prices for i bundles and lodges,
I'ropnt ilollurloj.
White's Velvet
Ice Cream Factory
S.i I lliilblliiu I'lmiiii IHMI
FEDERALS EVACUATE
TOWN OF SALTILLO
IX PASO, Tonus, May .. Rebels
at Jutirox were prodlitliiK todnv that
their forces would occupy Snltlllo
nnd Tamplco within five weeks.
Official ilUpntclioa fioni Monterey
,l'j',"ll,, " confirm outlier repot ts
thnt the feilornm wore ovnciialliiH
Saltlllo itml fallluK back upon San
Litis Potosl ilonoritl Cnrrnncii tole
urnphod to Gnnoral t'nlmllero, the
ioel cotuuinuilor beforo Tnmplcii. to
eniter Into mi nrmlmlro timler no ill
climstiinrett Several trnlnloadn of iliilfm ins,
shoes nnd oawiln oipilpinoiii wore
riiolieil today from .Inaros to (iouenil;
Villa nt tho front. I
"Simply collect 12 ends from
six package of "Supremo"
baked bkIs and If your grocer
canmit supply you with a Sur
prise Uo. in nil them direct lo
lluruilimA: Son, Portlnud, Or.
nml they will bo sent nt oncn
by parcel (Mist, nbsnlutolyfrto"
"It in mi uncondlonal offer
Uiey are imiWlnjtto further In
troduce the rare quality of
Supreme
Sodns
ioe at youh oesLCRs
ndth.htlt.tlfl.ifl3US-Jlnll-
Don't Tire
Your Appetite
(Jet Something New
KVallytheivaivadUKAT
.MANY delicious eatables to
he had. No need of tiring
out appetites by a sameness
of tare.
I'oine and see or phone us
for particulars.
THREE SPECIALS
Pure White Flour, s'k .$1.45
Creamery Hutler, 2 lbs.. .05c
Cane Sugar, J0 lbs. for $1.00
FOUTS
GROCERY CO.
30-40 S. Central
Phone 271-272
PICNIC
GOODS
When going fishing or pic
nicking, remember we have
just what you want for a
lunch, such as:
Boneless Ham, Sardines,
Pickled and Bottled Goods,
Boneless Herring, Smoked
Pish, Kippered Salmon, Kip
pered Cod, Foreign and Do
mestic OheoHo. Also all
kinds Fresh Fish.
I
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MWBS- A
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Jb' ThUltJuilmlloo V I
fy ahowa lh xrl rufilrnt V I
l ctlh SurptUtllut Juxaslt
will reach yvu fo-lpaH tit, vl
r.r. ii naiion a. io-4
U lNiIiaJ, ()!
STbV7 '(evx ?L vvr,
Mjmj Jp . ft, xi J I
MEDFORD FISH &
POULTRY CO.
J'lioiie I!(!2
f AT ONCE!
ED
Itrosthe Prrnlyl Clrnii Stuff rd-up,
IttfUiitod Notv mid llrnd nnd Slnpt
Cnlnrrlml Ditclmrnr. Corn Dull
llrndncho.
iYj "lilyV Crentn llnltn"
Hot t Kiniilt lioitli niiywii.x. Just to
tr. IlAppl) ii little in the inmirll
mid IiikIiiiiH.i .Minr tlouKod iiimo mid
Hliippul-Up Hit piHsU(OM of tin1 licitl
wip open o'i will lirontlie frit'l.v.
iliilliiotii iiiiii liisiiliiiliiMlliii'itr llv
tiiornlm:' tin ruinrili cold lit-lniul
or intiirrlin1 wiro tliroiit will l. jiiic
i:ml nut It nil'rn how ' )!. t the
Mim" ImiUI" or ' ('loin IMui'
at iiny dnu loto ilu nwi
:ocm;
'i Wednesday Special
12'. j' Plain and l''aiie, Lawns, yd. .
& I.V Plain and Kanm hnwus, vtl
X 20c Striped Cotton Voile, yd '
& 2.V Plain and haney Col ton Voile, yd
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-lie I 'lam and eancv laoii, y(
2.")c Plain and l-'anc Klaxon, p
uw Plain and l-'aucv Klaxon, v
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CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' STRAW HATS, V
ALL
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GROCERIES
tp... ....... IH.....1 '..r-.... t it. ......
iiiieiii 1 1 ii-1 ii i in hi, .i-i
& (ioldeii Sheaf Hard Wheat Klour, sack $1.15 Y
& llighlaiul Mlend Haiti Wheat Klour, sack $1.25 Y
& 'lean White Means. 2." lbs $1.00 Y
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Fresh Broad Every Day
Y
Hutchison & Lumsden
Only (ieneral Merchamlh- Skai' jiljQIjl. Y
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PLANTS
We IJeeeive a lresh Supply of Choice
TOMATO AND
CABBAGE PLANTS
Dail and dclici' them to on.
MARSH & BENNETT
Second door east of Kirst National Hank. Phone 2.72
CIRCUS! CIRCUS!
Special Train
ASHLAND
To
MEDFORD AND RETURN
VIA 'fill-:
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MONDAY, MAY 1 1
SCIIKDUHK:
r.eave
Ashland 1:00 pm
Talent 1:1f pin
Phoenix , 1 :20 pm
Voorhics l:2o pm
Arrive
Medfonl !:!I0 pm
ItKTlMtNINd
Special leaves .Medford fi;-lf pm
LOW ROUHD.TRIP FARES
lli'iug the children and Join the crowds, Kull parlia
uliii's from any S, P, Agent,
John M, Scott, Gouoral PasHongor Agent
CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN,
! COLDS AND CATARRH VANISR
fniKiiutl bnlm OlMolvcn by Iho bent
of the iiioitt'lNi peiietriilcM nnd In-ill-
tho IiiIIiiiiimI, nwoIIoii tiioiiibi-iitio
ulili'li Miio tho iiiio, lioml nml
Ihruiil ; clertn iho nlr imswimwisloiM
li!ist, illMliuiHOi mid n Icelliiu or
oloilllllS. MIOtllllll,' IVlll'l CUIIIPh hit-
medliili'ly.
Duii't lay nutil.0 lfiilKhl hlrnii
KlIiiK for bi'oiiHi. with liwi HlulTMi
lutstllH clmcd, Imwkllitf mid bhuvlll.
t'.itiirrli or n odd. with It" intitilnK
tpwo, foul uiiiMiiiN ftroiiltiB Into Hie
tliriMit, mid tnw ilmn's Is dlsliim
Inu tnt tiutv 'i idlr'Hi
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