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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1914)
PAOlfi TWO aircrwoKn maii, TinnrxH, "mwdkokd. orkuox. kijiday. .tunis r, mi t 0AL AND it PERSONAL Mosu Ilnrkilull hns ivrolved ccrtl flrato of election ng iloinocmtlc com ntlttcomnn for MciUonl North Illver tildu. Ho voted for, litmsqlf, thus as mirlitK his election. Attend tho great stock rcluclne brIo, everything nmlcrprlcuri 10 to 50 icr cent, AhrrtiR. C5 J. II. Copley, formerly of the Mctl ford jLumbcr company, who Is going Into the business In Yrekn, Is fixing up jijs iml In modern st.vle. lie Is building one luimcuso shed US b) ISO fee In dimension, to protect his lumber, which has several driveway tliroiifih It. The sash room will ho IS by 56 feet. Ho nloo Is Jmt com pleting, a llmo house. IS by 40 feet. .Mr, Copley will handle a general lnm- bcr stock, InrlmlliiR doors, windows, llmo nnd cement. Samuel ltntouian. Is thp manager Siskiyou Nows. Atomic sulphur, arsenate, ot lead, blnckleaf, llmo nnd sulphur, bcrfy crates nnd boxes, for salo nt lowest prices by the Co-operative- Fruit Growers' Association. Mcdford and Central Point. John Jl. Root. Mrs. Hoot nnd Miss Hoot hnvo returned from Palo Alto, Cah, from attending the graduation exercises of Miss Hoot at tho Palo Alia academy. Attend the great stock reducing sale, everything undcrprlced 10 to 50 per cent. Ahreiis. Co Mrs. T. U. Kinsman of Ashland visited her son, Dr. . L. Helms, Friday. To a "Spin'' cigar, best Be, cigar on market. W. 11. Evcrhnrd sold a Ipt In Qak dnlc park addition to Ilogcr Hitch cock. Attend the great stock reducing sale, everything undcrprlced 10 to 50 percent. Ahrcns. 65" George Green ot Montague, Cal.. Is spending the week in the valley at tending to business Interests. Transplanted tomato plants, 70 cent per hundred, special prices on lots 500 and orcr. Egg, pepper and sweet potato plants now ready. Portland Avenue Greenhouse Med ford. Pliono S7-U. C5 A number of baseball fans of this city and Talent will attend tho ball games of the Hogtto Klver Valley League at Grants Pass and Gold Hill Sunday. The S. P. will run a special train. Attend the great stock reducing sale, everything undcrprlced 10 to 50 per cent. Ahrens. C5 Frank Cutler of Ashland spent Thursday In Medford on business. Salto, tho driver ot Sunrlso Laun day Mcdford, has somo wood for sale on ground at Coleman creek, $2.50 per cord, $1.35 per tier. 79" Dave Mortimer ot Trail is a busi ness visitor In tho city this week. Colonel Itoosovclt's trip to South jbIcgf' pj,ono Q. America ni u a ncaiar louny. .iwuya 10 cents. C3 Mrs. E. S. Davis of Talent visited Mcdford friends and relatives Thurs day afternoon. A "King Spitz" cigar Is homo mado, Try one. 5c. John Heardon of Redding, Cal,, is ttcndiug to business matters in this tity. Mnry Plckford, Amorlca's hweqt hcart, In "Hearts Adrift," at Star to day. CC .loo II. Wilson of Talent returned to lits homo Thursday afternoon af ter spending a couple of days In this city visiting. Money to loan on Improved ranch proporty. Carkln & Taylor. 71 Dick James, ago 14, sunalnod a bud cut on his right foot whllo wad ing and fishing lit Bear creek Thurs day inornliiK. It was thought for a time that ono of the tendons had been cut. The wound U very pain ful. Royal Dakcry goods at DoVoea. 1). G. Franks, of Salem Is a business visitor in the city this week. Milk and cream at DeVoo'rf. -A lively Friday In the stores ot tho city was noticeable today with bright warm suitslilno, many peapta coming In from tho country to do their weekly trading. Thursday was teh a disagreeable day that few ventured out. Mary Plckford, America's sweet heart, In "HeartH Adrift," at Star to day. CC Grant Wheeler haa returned to Dunsiiiulr, Cal., alter spending a few da's lu this city on business. Como and boo the flno spring woolens at Ornwi & La.Mar'u tailor, hop, near Fruit Orovvora bank. 67 (Ilmrltw GUcurUt at Sauis Vullar Mpeut Thursday and Frlda) In till city on business. fHx d)' special values In niuu' tullH'Hi miiIU at Orrtis & r.nMur'H tailor "hop, -0U WuHt Mam 07 rx i Hntn Thursday evening caused n fsiispejislon o haying opgrnjlotn Ilhrougout the valley, many, of tho worker coming to town this morn ing. Most o tho hn cut was under 1 8hidtcr any (hny cutting operations will he renewed tho first of the week. Fresh llmo. Medford I.br. Co. II diss, who left with a party of workers for Crater l.ako In an wito the first of the week telephoned this morning thnt ho was snowed in nt White Horse Canyon, his car under four feet or snow In n drift. Tho men all reached the lake. Cns left H. M. Mtintjre ofpcrby ls, bust- Pennlstou, second prim; ness lsltor In the, city todny Perils of Paulino nt tho 11". " A. E. Volrh of Junction City Is spending the week lu Medford nnd Jacksonville nltcniHiiK to business In terests. J. O. Gorking, tho boat nil around photographer In southern Oregon. Ahvajs rolla.ble. .N'ej;ntlvc, tn!do nny where, time or place. Studio "S Main St. I'lumo :r.0-J. Councilman limerick and family will lonvo about the first of July on tho annual vacation trip to Idaho, lll'llll- his car. nnd walked to the govern-1 providing the health of Mr. Kmerlcls ment bond quarters, nnd during tho night n heavy snow fell, Ho will wait until tho snow melts before try ing to bring hl- car out. Mnry Plckford, Amorlca's sweet heart, In "Hearts Adrift," nt Star to day. 0.6 The electrical disturbance throughout the valley the last ten dnys.hns burned out many transform ers ot tho electric power company. A force of men Is busy making ic- palrs In the Haglo oPint district. Hural phone lines have also suffered as a result of tho unusual conditions. George Mcrrlmnn who has. lived 5Q jcars In this country says he does not recall n day In June ns cold as Thursday. Perils of Pauline nt the Isls. C.i Mltg, Maymc Wilson of Kopcburg Is vliltlng friends and relatives on Griffin creek this week. She will re turn to her home tomorrow. mother permits. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish nt J. O. Gcrklng's studio, U2S I! Main St. Phono. 320-J. John C Fox and C. Allen of Port land are business visitors In the city thls week, F.W. Shnplclgh Hardware Co.. nre dally adding to their, well assorted ' stock nnd are selling nt close prices. S7 11. 1.. Drowning of Cnnjonvillc Is transacting business lu this city this w cck. Free trousers with every suit nt Orres & I.nMnr'tt shop. 200 West Mnln. f,7 Miss Orbn NTuwIck of Eagle Point Is visiting friends lu this city todnv. Ed Wlntersteln of Albany If spending the week lu tho .valley on business. Wear n suit tailored to jour measure and sec tho difference. Val- Section. ii rlnt.a 2, I'lrlch nor, Mrs. O. K tyuhornp. Threw, ll.v brid ten tocos, llrst prlie, Ulchmoud, Miss. O, Hnntoy. . Section K, class l, Paul Ntiou. first piiie. W. II. (lore. Section l. class 1, three l.dy IIIU llugdou, riwt prUe, Miss (', llimtqy, Section l. elnsi 8. Mario vhn lluntto. iccoud prUo, Mn'. I). T Mutluwi. Hl soparntu nnmgd vmlivttfx of rusM, Mrs. V. II. Cumin. Twenty-four mso mirntn nnnied varieties, Mr. Alfred Wevks. Uullls tropin Ton rd nM. Gn oral Murthur, Mrp, W. I. Vawter. Second prlz, ten rud rose, ltluo Maria Henrietta, Mrs. 11. M Cuss. Ten pink roiot, first priso. Phihi Goutler, Mrs. 11. It, Saigilit. Itoll.vwood troph) Tin pink roses, Garnsborough Mr. Martlin J, Uoro, , Southern Pacific troph Ton white ruses, Fr.vu tCnrl liruarhkl S PeunUtun. Pnolfle & Kaitern Iroibj Ten ellow roes, MnrccNn" Ni ' .Mrs. Alfri'd WVoUh, Hniiiniit tnjjdiy -Ten loses sopu rnto named Mwlotlen, A, II, Miller Wllilnm lltuitgy trophy Host basket, 21 I ones, Carol I no Testout, Mrs. V. I. Vuw.lur. First prlto basket, Mis. It. II, llnekol, Second tulio basket, Ciuolliic Test nut, Mm. E. II. I'IpUuI. Pnriohs tioidi.v - Musket deeorn tlvu riS4, Uh Uiuitlitr, MN. It, j heotey, Ftrs(t nrliO, bnsRi)t of deeotntlvo. rntios, .Mmliuii llnrustu, Mrs, II. II.' Snrmut. ' HimjTft Crtmsou Itupiblur roses, j first ptlto, John Polio. , l FlMt prise, sluulo nf, Itlchmoud, Mrs, W. I. Vnvvtrr. . I SCPtjnd prlne. ftv Hybrid tun j roo, Cnrolluo Tostout, Mrs O. I. Osborne. t'lUCAnO. .luiie .". Iluv mouuJ will ti on liiiml nt nit milioiut -in Holt ilitriiiK Ihf bieiuilnl eoi.l.'i.- of the fteneral Kedernlion ut nomrii I'llilit, which iii fix here lit Nt " ek l ii"-,i,( the Ihoil-aiii'- of tli ley.itt vlto ' will he iu muI. 4 S m 'w.y rfiJ4 . - Softon tho hardest water on wash day Willi V, m am w assos ST BsiB Uko it whorcver ihofo'tt dirt or jjroiisu bocnuso it clcttnu iiml ptirilios ovcrytlunij. oo ntut inri;or imciinnon. -; CHICAGO (ho GOLD OUST 7MNS yuui war vX"' ' x II hlnVVO- In ill I iniiivxTtTU J.vV iiii. i aih" J? k ' S5 mijll A 1 NKpw ' KW i cOlOv. . -i jhki i n immmiwuL MVI TCSW. '! Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John ties up to $25.00 fur $15.75, values II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Has klns-Boyden Dldg., Mnln streot. The Queen ot tho Portland Hose show and party who aro making a tour ot Idahb, Washington, Utah, Nevada and California, adveitlstng Nose carnival will pass through Med ford Monday morning on, tho home bound trip. They will plant a rose bush In every town through which. they pass. Mary Plckford In "Hearts Adrift." nt Star today. CC Frank Williams of llutte Falls Is spending a few days in thp city at tending to business matters, Perils ot Pauline at the Isls. G5 Hen Thomas of Watklns Is spend ing thp week in this city and Jackson ville attending to business matters. H. J. Smith of GlendalQ was u busl ess vibitor In thp city Thursday. Screen doors nt Mcdford Lbr. Co. Mrs. Anna Caldwell of Roseburg and Miss Edith Stono of Central Point spent Thursday with Mrs. Carl Pear son of Medford, Mary Plckford In "Hparts Adrift." at Stat; today. C6 John Dabncy of Grants Pass was a business visitor In tho city Friday morning. Mary PJckford In "Hearts Adrift," at Star today. CC Attorney U. F. Mulkcy transacted legal buslnefs In tho county scat this morning,. Perils ot Pauline at tho Isls. C5 Prof. Howell made, a business trip to Talent this mprnlng. Call Mitchell for wwn mower trou- Walter Merrick left last night on a business, trip to Portland nnd north ern, points. Hay for sale. W. II. Evcrhard, 1013 W. Sih, phono CC7-J. up to $30.00 for $19.75, fit nnd workmanship guaranteed. Sato closes Juno 10, 67 Sccley Hall expects to make another attempt to reach Crater t.ake by auto the last of next week, if the weather clenrs off. ROSE AND BABY SHOW (Continued from Page 1) que. second prlie, Mrs Win Angle. Section 11. class " Twelve Mare chal Neil. Mrs. Hert Anderson. Vllns trophy Flvo Hbrld Per-1 pctuat roses, Frnu Karl Druschkl, S. I Ifritial Powder AbsoiuMy Pure, Preferred by Housewives, Physicians and Pastry Chefs. Indispensable la making finest cake and pastry T,0O, LATE 1U, CLA,SSIEr FOIt "SALE Airedale puppies. En qujre Pcnbro Orchard, phono C10 It. C7 FOH EXCHANGE City property for good timber. $12,O.O0.QO. Clark Kealty Co. FOJl RENT Five, rop'm inodern bun gajow, gas, seeping porch, sbadp tree, nice lawn, rent cueap. S20 Wpt 12th. 90 STANDISHfal BBBBBv BBbV ROW COLLAR cforP CluettPriKJy(yCa.1nc. Malcrrt VM fcl t , MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO ling and Carpet Cleaning aud Weaviii Oil EAST MAEN STIJISET Wioiie 533-K J Grea t . otock Reducing Sal Great Stock Reducing Sale Every acUulu in ilu; .slope re duced 10 to i)) .and more. AHRENS EXCURSION PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY TO BUTTE FALLS SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1914 Leave Medford S a. in. Ivehirniiu,' reach .Mcdford (5:1.1 p. in. Fare. K'onnd Trip $1.1)0. This trip through the mountains is a delightful day's outing. i: i.iki; TO I'll' TIIM HAIto TO Ft V Mahogany Bulgarian Sandal JuM llii Shoo for Hot Wiiilln'r CR pP. 9 'jlooJ0ra,, JCCllnC S iJfioc filoro .'" M -2n L-sf m ?. r szr s -alpw jl xri -V) jK0l(j W Cook in a cool Mlchon A qontl oil clove will tlo nwny v.itli the cucftcr m-.tl (llirdiiifort of a lilning hot range. Get an oil stove this miuimcr nml ilo vmir kitchen work in comfort. The qw. Pereciion Gifts for June Brides mm tin." Hit- muiith of ItrldM .itul wiliilni( Tli It itixnim iiviUHniii. nml Invlt4tlnit tiicnil woddlnR Kin. It t n benutlful rtutom hnndi'd douu from nntliiully, whlrh tnnjittt It iHipHtnttva thnt lha frltmdi innt hylp !i" iiiiiik touplu by provlil lnK thfin with IM thr will find umful In thotr liolnr III thU. I r.-ioilitiH'Ild tho No pltc with' fYVh 'Mnrk '" ,l ' out ihuTrailc VJq ijciiuiik. llAWKtfi fltnoM of lhl- More to ln-l, )nu lU'.ldn the iiullntf iiu.)lloii of vvbnl lOKlVi'. MARTIN J. REDDY .!,. ?.. : i FOR docs all t!ut nny vuioil or co.il btovo will lo. It IkiLqc, broils, loasu and toat3 perfectly. Tim long chiniuc)a coiicrntrnto the heat jmt unilcr tho utcmila. It ii not waited or thrown out into tlm room. Tho Now Perfection dmitn't mnoKu or Eincll; don't taint the food. It lnirn.-t Kcrocfic, tho clean, cheap fuel. Think of tho comfort no void or wood to lug; no ujliea to dirty the kitclan. Atk your dealer for tlio New J'urfiietiou. Standard Oil Company iuii-wj SA Mcdford iW .i .s: "' a I ' SI u.1 m-. jmii ','.riii fa r ''WkA .A OB ixf I BBBBBBBHBHV I W "31 In ' n3IBBBBKMb 1 -'BBBV'N' j'J M tX "' -:--:-. ;.l. . . M H il I -;e&, i!.. i .? . TWO CRUISES , I AROUND d.. WORLD BEST RESULTS USE PEARL OIL m&'" tjjf J? llitougli the ine Closing uut bale ; t. mrsxs, MKfj'f-Hlf " 't- IteftbAGowanCo. IJlTQlXTAUilS Every Article in the Store Reduced 10 to 50, per cent and more ? r t t t t y ? ? f t M & ta 'Ui-JtWi DJ-1 r S-f? MANAMA LANAL lT ,.,,IIM,I . f. .. , l,tavtng jun mnciiru by tho latRO Ctulilntf StcAtnthlpi CINCINNATI, FEB. 8 (I'orti of cull inclmlo n int tu die San Uicuo Uitmtition) Sfil nnd tlio CLEVELAND, FEB. 22 vuiting .h the ranjp.1 cue. I'aiirngera on tlicn ciutiet may irtutn from I Uniliuri: lijr the woild'i Uracil leiu.lii.. "Vtfldiiil" ur "ImpeiMoi' Will tot IttutltattJ llaokltt HAMBURG -AMERICAN LINE 11-1CS IJroHdwny, Now York or Lotal Agtni -rT"-; jitmj;.,"i; tr"L.nw-.iJ.W"Jiti fj'sitmM'l tl,VLH'f "Wi X&.'" xwvvnvMj' Of Hnnu'Sfi, Stuldlcs, IJIankots, Itobes, "Wliip.s, Loittlit'i' I5is nnd Suii Cases, Trunks, Gloves, Tents, Pocket Knives, etc. , STARTED OUT WITH ARU:SH i,t will pay you lo call and look this stock over, wlietliei' you think you need anything in these lines ol1 not. Kvory thinj iiiiihL go, Nothing resei'ved, A sale for (he masses, Herman Brothers r If your pockethoolc could t.tlk it would recoiiiuioiid tin lAird, Tho mini who obeys the voice of orouomy iiivesls his dollars in the Viiiers;tl ear. lie knows il serves his every )urpo.s(! best aud at lowest cost, liny yours today, fT'lTi lit Hi" prlcu of thn KohI riiiiitliuiit; tlm tourliiK cur Ih lOlfif, o. h, Mmlforil, lomplnlo wltli oijiilpmuiit. (lot tuliiliiK unit purtluiiluri f i diii C. E. 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