Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 21, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    MIOmrORD MAI I, TRimiNW. MUDKOWU OKI-WON. KATntDAV. NOVMMIWK 21. 101-1
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IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
The Jtoguo Jtlver Fiult nml Pro
iliico mwoclntlon thin week loaded a
ear of apples vvhleli w III be hIiIpikmI
In Kngland. Winter Nells recently
thought' $1.7" u box this city, on
sljIpnieiitM to London. There Is no al
pYclaiilo change In the fruit market,
With now and thon n rny
Tho Harvard contingent of the
lloRiio rlvor valley Ir nil ocltod today'
over the npimroni victory oxer Ynlc,
the nlr being rllleil xlth raucous yells
ami laughter.
J. Q. (lurking, tho best nil nrouud
photographor In southern Oregon.
Always rellnble. Negatives made any
where, tlino or place. Studio 22S
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Petitions OBklng .I'.ov, West to
retain Stnte Fruit Inspector Carson,
are being circulated In opponltton to
the one asking that ho bo discharged.
of siinHhlno!,'0fc0nH'no rounty rooms to be tho
hft HlioWn In tho above. ; norm comer 01 mo nx . uiougn mere
Uot It nt Do Voo'a. w's onie agitation In this county.
Mm. Louis Ulrlch'ot Jacksonville J For guaranteed 100 per cent pure.
xlnltod trlnndfl and rulatlxos In this -sanitary milk, prompt dellxory. call
city Frldny afternoon. 5S2-W. 217
;Thq finest equipment in Oregon for U Is ovpeuted that llovernor-elcct
printing fruit labels. Medford Print-' Wlthycombo will give some Jackson
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county repouuean n inie joo as a re-
ing rC0.
The Uarnuni Hotel In l'ront atroel
xxjlll Jiq completed for Igcupancy about
.March, 1st.
"Wanted to hoar from owner of
good farm for sale. Send each price
and description. D. F. Hush, Minn
eapolis, Minn,
night floaters wore housed In the
city jail Frldny night, nnd scut south
by tho police this morning.
New Thought Circle. 604 S. Oak
dalo, Saturday 2:30 to 3.
John M. Hoot will leaxo for San
Francisco tho first of next week to
attend to business matters.
Kodak Untuning tho best, at Wes
ton's Cnnicro Shop. Over lsls Thea
ter,
Hoger Ueunctt lclumed this morn
ing from a two days' business trip
to" (.rants Pass and other Josephine
county points.
Winners of. weekly prltes In big
piano contest are: (Slads lllnman.
nt Schlcrtclln's; Lorn Wakefield, at
I.F. & II. Co.; Lillian Pierce, nt
KlddV, Uracc Hurris. at Manu's. 20S
A. meeting of thu citirens will be
held this evening at eight o'clock for
the purposo of forming an Associat
ed Charities to give aid to tho worthy
poor. The meeting la nonsectarlan
and all xvhq haxo the interests or hon
est cluirlt at heart aro urged to at
tend. Sixteenth episode. "Drawn Into the
Qufektand," of tho Million Dollar
Jljfitery, at It Theater tonight.
H. Chandler Kgan Is suffering from
n slight attack of rheumatism.
Sweet elder at Do Voo's.
It. H. Montrose of Yroka. Cal.. Is
upending a fcxv das In the city at
tending to business matters.
K. S. Tinny xvrltes all forms of In
surance. Excellent companies, good
local service, 210 Garnet-Corey
Hlrfg.
Fireman Chnrles Doussum injured
In the fire truck accident nt .Main
street and Front avenuo last Tuesday
morning Is out of danger nnd Iniprox
ing rapidly. He Is still suffering from
tho shock caused by the hard bloxv.
There was some disappointed girls
this wool; because their friends forgot
to give them their votes In piano
contest this xveek. Don't forgot to
get them and don't forget to turn
them In. 208
Arthur Alldr of Urlffin Creek Is
upending the day In the cit).
DuVoe is going to sell GOO pounds
of chocolato creams at thirty cents
per pound. Get a pound today, tf
Kred Jones of l'ort Jones, Cal., Is
mxmdlng the week in Medford tran
sacting business matter.
xvurd for honest, but not very produc
tive serxtco during the last campaign.
Please don't say you don't want
tho xotes. Take them ami turn
them oxer to some girl that Is In
need of a piano. Don't be selfish.
20S
Ilordiua lleacom, age If. year, who
ran nwny from home the first of the
week was given a hearing before the
Juvenile court thin morning, and nl
lowed to go upon the promise she
would stay nt home In tho future, and
obcrvp the curfew law. The oung
lady, who Is a high school student,
found home life distasteful and tried
to make her way to tho home of a sis
ter living In tho northern part of the
state.
"Insurnnco" means "Holmes" nnd
"Holmes" means "Insurance." Se
Holmes "Tho Insuranco Man."
There Is a slight improvement this
morning In the londltlon of Police
Sergeant Pat Mego.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Oxer lsls
Theater.
Miss Laura Doru who underwent
an cfpratlon for goiter Is improving
rapidly.
Sixteenth episode. "Drawn Into the
Quicksand," of the Million Dollar
Mystery, at It Theater tonight.
Victor Ityan of Wat Id n is a busi
ness visitor In the city oxer Sunday.
Holmes "Tho Insuranco Man" is
tho authorized agent of the Aetna In
surance Co. .
During thu present cold spell tho
street department has discontinued
the practise of sprinkling the streets,
to prevent freezing.
Tho funeral service of Mrs. Sarah
T. Wolverton wU b) held at tho First
Methodist church Sunday afternoon at
3 p. in. Thu body will lie in tato at
the church from 2 p. m. to .1 p. in.
Miss Hatch, sister of Mrs. Will G.
Steel, left Saturday for Chicago.
Prof. John Straub, dean of the
state university at Kugonu, spent
Saturday In Medford. He has been
lecturing to the arlous high schools
of the state.
Mrs. C. K. Ellsworth, of Medford,
spent the day in Koscburg looking
after business matters and visiting
xvlth frlonds. Itoseburg Review.
J. K. Lewis went to Jacksonville
this morning and will spend the win
ter thore. Grants Pass Courier.
Attorney G. W. Colvig of Grants'
Pass was a Medford visitor Friday.
Fred Heath of Eagle olntP lias re
turned to his home after spending the
summer on a surveying crew In thu
Slsklyous.
E CANDi
FILE EXPENSE BILLS
Eugene Guard. L, It Fields, for
mer superintendent nt thu Southern
Pacific company, known In Oregon
railroad circles as thu must popular
official among the employes In the
state, wan In Eugene last night on a
business trip. He is In the inllroad
machinery and equipment business
nnd was hero today to look over
onio equipment Installed at the lb
land logging camp on the upper Wil
lamette rlvor. Mr. Fields resigned
nnd was succeeded )x orJdght
months ago by F. L. HurekhnlTef
The vaudeville team df, tho high
school will nppcar nt the Star Theft;
ter next Monday and Tuesday, tho
first appearance of the organization
before thalr own people. The of
ferings consist of u playlet. nuirin
logue. n musical number, and car
toon ifravvtni:. The team will make
a tour of Koutliorn Oregon during the!
Thanksgiving season, appearing In
Klamath Falls upon the date of the!
football gnme.
A largo shipment of Apploguto
tut keys and chickens were shipped to
Portland Friday for holiday use.
H. Foibes of Prospect spent Fil-
da.v in the city on business, f t XiIm city sl ymir. Two daughters,
Several cases or .theft of wheels (MrB Fiiirest IMnieadwi and Mis. II.
haxo been reported to the police tho n KlrUy survive. Deceased was a
last two days. member or the First Methodist
The largest crowd since the Jack- CUMrP,. Fnnernl anuoHticoinont Inter.
son county fair is In the city today
TL'YKli At lui 'ate re-nlt-itee In
Talent, JvituiiLx. VivcmIht L'l, Itln
Hell Tixef. .i:i'l I" veil-. I nil-nth-nnd
"21 il.i, n.i u Onjfii. Slic
wiih u runner r n't M f 'M ilfonl
J nml leiivi'iH ti hul)iiiiil. Minimi I!
iTruu', nml ttvo children, Clint Ion,
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Moitnlil. On I, Ktlith mill l .mn it. AWo
tvvif fci-dux mnl one litnlliiT, nil nl'
Ctllifllllllll. FlUH'llU IIUtll'0 Will lll-
nnr I u tor,
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IIAnVARD WINS FROM YALE
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Additional list oi tApi'itfC ul
ouiuliiliitoH filed wiili the eoiintv eleik
-Imw that ,1. II. I! MmcWk nl (llil
Mill :........ ... .1 1 w II
...... ,,..n... ..,,.-,.,.,....... .MU)(t ,,, , Wallnco got II nt
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.CJoi k a.mlntir Mw, m all m vvliuit , ,
lie giue in tii.i n mihiii-iiii i-i'inii
eoiuiiutttin. fCjiul' el Police lUuu. .
iliinoi I'ltlti' eninUilHte tor xliortft, r
K'iile.l l:iri'.llfi.' .1. A. Srttttl1, .rinl- j
im '" lor -.v mw, vm,I(Ui( 1lwllk M(.h,.,,
"I'eili 111..IU. iti tur i'pimBinn- win
seven have filed Untii'liM
DIED
At thw home of It. II. Jthby. "I"
WeM Palm. Frldux .N'or. t. at It
p. in., Mrs. Sarnh T Wolvnttnji, ano
'i years, five uiotillis and 2!i day,
of tireanilo poisoning. She was u
ntitlvo of Kntuck, mid a teldout of
attracted by special salea and tltw
fontlmll came. The weather of the.
last wH'k has put the country roads
In excellent shape, some being dusty.
Col. It. C. Washburn of Table Hock
is in the city today to attend the Ir
rigation meeting.
Friday night was the coldest of the
season, the mercury dropping to 22
degrees above zero. A heavy treat
covered the ground, and there was a
zip and zest In the air. that brought
out heavy furs and coats. j
D. F. Manning has returned to Ills ,
home In Itoseburg after spending the
week in the city and valley en bust-'
ness.
Levi I'lrlch of Fnlon creel; Is
Kitntiillnir n few dnxs 111 the city oil
business and wilt leave In the morn
ing for his home. Caple Jones will
accompany lilui.
Countv Commissioner Con l.eoxer
of Central Point is spending the dny
(p
Frnnekn was stopped but Mahan
turiiotl tho nnd gnlnit to (ho llho wlioi'o
he ilullbrntily IIowikhI (ho hall
Fniucke then iuhiIo tlto touchdown
goal, Heme
llurvard. 80: Yulo. u.
I'ouiili Peitnil
' ile tiloil 'itntnointt'ly to score
mul early In the period Hud the bull i
only iiltui fel from the goal, liar j
vnrtl gradually forwd tha ball down
alio Hold. With II! Inches to go liar-
vnnl was penalised IK viVnU for hold I
lug. Again Htlckley dropped back,
but It wn a furuunl pass, Mnhau to
CooltdRo. who want ten vrds Wat
son then threw another foivwml pans
to llftrdwlrk for a touch down Urlck
toy ktokml goal. Scere: ll.uvnid,
3fi; Yale, 0. In all tluM plavs
llrlekloy stayed far liaok of the Hue
and llnrx'ard usd only ten men to
SCOll".
Mahan kicked off nud Yale used
overv lateral nud rorw.ird uh in Its
repertoire but to no purpose
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rccoinmciuSiUion fot
tol'uccoitt "o rhou-
imticfj" is for a v,oo(!cn lotp.
But tobacco I'.ut won't bto
und yet is chuck lull Q'
tcr.tc that's n (HfforciiL
fJtory that's VJiLVlvr.
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lutely cool, "vbilrt still rolalninjf l(n
natural ttwtj nntl Cninntiicc. JJUt
it's dono bv VEJ .VliT.ThoSinooth
ct Smokln;( Tobucco. 10c tins
and 5c mv'.aMiJ.iMl bttps.
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In Medford attending to offlclul tius-li.
Iness.
Three extra freights passed oven i.
TheS. P Friday night, north bound
Indicating an Increase In business and
traffic. Two engines xvero attached I
to two of the trains.
Charles 18. Dennett of Grants Pass
Is spending a few days in the city on
burlnesB.
8 XUy. CT5-?UMAWPs? full of life and
I JTx?MB& fire of line In
s vas -a WLw' bv 250 short stories of ad'
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THE PLACE OF SECURITY
for xaltiablcH Im the Vault of of tin .IihI.miii Countv IkuK
heiause It In Fire and lliirglnr Proof. Item a HU. Ic
posit Ho, hero, as (hey only cost
$2 00 mid up per year,
oven re vcars uwocn one manaccmdit
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splrailon
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WARRING ARMIES FACE WINTER
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progreM for overal days, Gorman en
trenchments are reported to have
been blown no. while near Verdun it.
is said the forces of the allloa haxo
"made progress. '
eYOUTii'S COMPANION!
Better Than Ever in 1915
Then the Family Pdfie, a rare Editorial Pace, Boys' Page,
Girls' Pujje, Doctor' Advice, and " a ion of fun," Artlclesof
Travel, Science, Education. From the best minds to (he best
minds, the best the world can produce for you and everyone
in the home. 1 here is no ate
limit to enthusiasm for Thu
Youth's Companion.
5J Times a Year
not 12.
Send to-Jay to The Youth's Com
panion, Boston, Mass., for
TIIRIX CtlHRCNT ISSUES-IRIX
SUBSCRfPTONS RECKIVCD AT THIS OFFICE
"CUT THIS OUT
ami il ix 'tur nimpnf tliit jviprr)
xrithM.poforTho COMPANION
for ' 'H ul )ve mil eu'l
PRPF AlhK.i-uMofTtlCCOM.
IIVII pAlON lor Iho irnumliig
wrekiof li)I4.
FRFP E COMPANION HOME
ITVCt, CALTJ.UAH lor 1915,
THPIM TI.. S: Vr.klr Un of
inCP THECOMr.rhlONtMHU.
Why Not
Get tho best smoke. Gov. Johnson,
and also patronlzo home. "
TOO liATK TO CIjAMSIFT.
FOIt SAI.K Fancy young turkeys.
Tuesday at the. public market 210
FOIt ItEXT rTJireo room furnished
flat. ::r' South Central 211
UTIjLITY BOXES
tJIze, tiC-ln. long, is In lil:?h. IC In. deep.
Fitted with cnstnrx, huiidli and hlui:cd lid. Tluxo
eJiestc aro made of edar ami are Intended to bo
covered, IJvr" home needs one or more of thorn.
This la your opportunity to get ouo cheap. Wo of
fer them at -.7.".
Pacific Furniture 6 Fixture Factory
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3Ut, wilt b npemteil lij the Mull Taxi Co., .Medford phon 190 Aud
)). I), tiood A Hon, .Vsliliiiid phone 1 !:.
I "a in 0110 xay lttMon .Medford and Athland
Fart onu vvny luttwweii Mmlfotd ami I'IhihiiIx .
I'ar one way bHi.-en M.M'.fonl ami 'IVImil ...
Fhii one xtay luinwii As lilnnd aurt Tulunt ...
Fare one way iietwrvn Ashland and 1'hofnUe .
Fin one xvuv tietweeu I'Imhuiiv and Talent
No riwt nit Ion for round trip.
PaHMiigcr bftwetiu atutlumt will b cbnrsxil far from lIUl Mfilton
left b hiiIo v
Time betvtpiin Medford and Anliland. 31 mliilitof.
Hrxlr: ComMtHi ehuffenr, iway rlillhf ulgtit and twolvo
miuiriir auios, wood iHimfortnltlu roboti.
Seven round trips dally vxeopt Kuniliiys.
So irgulur lelimliile on KuiulayM.
Medford kiatloim. Hotel Medford, Hotel Nash nud Midfnrd t'liar-
mafy. j
ithland Ikioiim Cmihsiui's Confcclloiier)', (rvnfi and Ashland
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TO BUY A MOST BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE AT A BIG SACRIFICE
Having recently purchased a ranch near town I now desire to dispose of my attractive home.
;. J This property is very favorably located and offers one of the most substantial, comfortable well '
J, ,." appointed hpmes in the city of Medford.
Fronting 100 feet on Sixth Street and 200 feet on Oakdale Avenue, within one block of ..the city ' ,
' , park, school, Medford Hotel, and site of new government postoffice.
PRICE $12,500
To Remain Only Until December first, 1914
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Either for cash ordeferred payments to suit requirements of responsible purchaser.
Will consider a trade for improved ranch propprty south of Medford on the Pacific Highway. The
property must be A-l. Equal amount.
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Will only deal with parties directly interested.
426 SIXTH STREET
EDGAR HAFER
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