1911
PAGE TWO
MEDFORD MATE TPTPUXE, MEDFORD, ORFiOX. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY Jj
TOCAL AND
u PERSONAL
Frank Kites of llornhrooh. Cal..
1st a !iu!n-!-s NbUor in the i' y lor
a lew days.
Thomas Can of l..i..cvit- , Ovc. it
spenn'i-r: a (' da." in the city on a
i:omlii.ied uiil"'.9 anil pli-usure yl.-iit.
Mm. l.earb, eorftlerre. yodels up
to date. Guaranteed. Phone 683-J.
Edwin liall of Merlin is a .YKdforu
WMtor tor a few dj.-f.
See Dave Wood ahout that fire In
purance policy. Office. Room 404 M.
F. & II. Ulds.
.Mn. V. K I. on? of Evans Cre. i.
;nnt Friday afternoon In the city
i.-itins fn" '
Big 5c milk shakes at I)e Voe's.
!!enry Suit:) of the Steamboat tl
i.ri't was a '.'edford visitor tlie last
of the wee!:.
Ceo. E. lloos jtell? insurance for
$l.u0 ier month that pays J4".'H'
ti r n:onth in i a-e of accident or 111
nein. See advertisement on paiif
two. M'
;.!iss Am T'rorton of Weed, Cal..
fpenl the l-ist of the week In the ell;
idling friends.
Pacific Business College, over
Oate.i Auto Salesrooms, .Sparta hulld
Ine. See display ad. 2M-
M. I.. Kwlns will return to Medford
thR afternoon from Salem, where he
spent two weeks in the Interest of
the Rogue river fish hill.
Sweet elder at De Voe's.
V.. M. Wilson Is engaged in audit
ing the water accounts of the city re
corder, preparatory to turning the
accounts over to the city treasurer
-March 1- BeRinnlnK at that date
the city treasurer will receive all
water payments.
Gates cells Ford cars, $200 down
and (25 a month.
O. P. Helms of Ashland spent Sat
urday In Mcdford attending to busi
ness matters.
Fresh chocolates at De Voe'.
X. O. Powers of Talent was In the
city on business Saturday.
Schultz home cooked meals at the
Cafe Holland 3."c. Another hie
chicken dinner Sunday.
R. .P Tucker of Cold Hill was a
Medford business viwltor Saturday.
Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon.
Specialty, eye, ear, nose, throat. Of
flce over Meeker's. Glasses fitted.
.Miss Marguerite Florey of Eagle
Point spent Saturday In Medford
shopping.
Pacific Business CoIIoko teachers
lirlng twenty-six years of practical ex
perience to your , aid. Phone
341-X. 2S4
Mr. and Mrs. John II. Burnard of
EllenshnrR, Wash., are Medford vis
itors for a few days.
tieo. E. Hoos makes a specialty of
accident and health insurance. Of
fice Hotel Holland l-ldg. Phone
839. 2M
Al Clemens of Bade Point spent
Saturday in the city attending to bus!
ness matters.
For the best Insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
Uoy Wtatklns of Denver, Colo.. Is a
Medford visitor for a few days.
To revive the dead spots In your
lawn use tha famous Wizard fertl
llzer. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. '
Xohlo Zimmerman of Eagle Point
wuh a Medford business visitor Sal
urday.
Baskets, toys, cblnaware, novelties
at Japaneso Art Store. tf
A number of officers of the South
ern Oregon Poultry Association spent
.Saturday afternoon at Eagle Point
w here they attended n meeting called
by A. K. Strong for the purpose
discussing egg corcles. Anion":
the officers of the association present
were C. C. Catn. Prof. Itelnier of tb
exjierlment station. II. W. Frame. W
W. -Watson, P. I'. Wynkoop and Kr
nest Webb. 1
Don't break your hack tliiiinin
your garuon tins spring. I se scei
tape. Flowers or vegetables. We:
Mltle I liarniacy. ;;i,
John f'rebb of Kaslo Point spent
Friday afternoon In the city on husl
ness.
Baths 2.-.C. Hotel Holland.
Ocorge GiMions w.is a Medford vis
Itor Saturday afternoon frou Fa'-!'
Point.
we carry a full lino of lawn, car
den and field fertilizer. Monarch
Seed and Feed Co.
O. Miller, who has bewi employed
for some months al the Washburn
iH'ilti nock orchard, has moved to
Medford with his family.
Dr. Hart, physician nnd surgeon
office Jackson County Bank Build
InB.
Messrs. Krohinnn and Hii-h of Tal
ent have anounred ilielr Intention nf
opening a box fartorv in Talent.
I.lme nnd sulphur In bulk. Itrliig
your container. Itardwell Fruit com
pany. Opposite Mall Tribune build
Ins. "(
Mrs. .1. J. McKcrhnle of Port An
(teles, Wll., arrived In the city Friday
evening.
Wo are exclusive a cents for
Southern Oregon for the famous
Buckeye Incubators and brooders.
Come In and let us demonstrate and
Ket our prices. Monarch Feed and
Seed Co.
! The first Inspection of Company 7,
jc. A. C, under th new act. which
;l'ilnKs militia orcanltations uuder di
!r-ct federal control, will be held next
! Monday. Lieutenant Colonel P. M.
j Kf-ssler, C. A . who is stationed a!
the Presidio, Han Francis o. will be
I'.he in.-p' i tins officer. Order have
hern Issued to members of the lom
riauy that inspection of property and
e'luilnnent will begin al a. in Moil-
Iday and inspection of personnel at
j p. m. Tue puldic Is Invited to at
tend the evenins: lu 'ie.-ion.
Ceo. K Iloos, w:io '.in an office
1.1 the Holland Hot-I building, repre
fi'Hts the following insurance rom
i.anies: North American Ac.-ilent In-
jsinance con. puny of Chicago. The
jOcnera! Arciden: Assurance Corpor
lation, Ltd . of Perth. Scotland, and
the National Life Insurance Co.. of
the Failed Slates of America.
William Peterson, of the firm of
llrler & Peterson, proprietors of the
KiKene Sample Store, has jusi re
turned from Medford. where the first
of the week he rented a store room
and made arrangements for the open
ing of a branch store here. The firm
already has a branch store at Cot
tage Clrovp. Kimene Guard.
Phone SS4 Heath s Drug Store.
11. F. Dresier is a Medford visitor
or a few da from Knterprise, Oie.
Buttermilk 10c sal. De Voe's.
A. K. Morey of La Crande, Ore..
is spending a few days in the city
looking after business matters.
Fse seed tape for your flower and
petable garden. No waste, no
thinning:. "West Side Pharmacy. 2S
Paul McDonald of Klamath county
is spending a few days In the city vis
ItinK his parents.
Minerva Yarns for sweaters. Handi
craft Shop. 281
Alvin Weaver of Myrtle Creek, Ore.
was a Medford visitor the last or the
week.
Gasoline and oil at De Voe's.
Miss Wood has returned to her
home In Grants Pass after a few days
spent visititiK Medford friends.
Pierce the Florist for rose bushes.
A fine line of standard and new va
rieties. Phone 374. 302
F. L. Johnson of Portland was a
business visitor in the city Friday
and Saturday.
First display of new spring hats at
Lottie Howard's. 2S1
J. L. McNeclmie of Buncom spent
Friday and Saturday In the city.
aclfic Business College over
Gates Auto Salesrooms, Sparta build
injr. See display ad. 2H4
Miss Klla Fdseth returned to the
Ity Friday evenint; from San Fran
cisco.
SomethinR now. Campbell's cafe.
Best of everything, 113 W Main, tf
Mr. and .Mrs. II. 11. Morrison of
BaiiKor, .Maine, are speudln't a few
days in the city.
Bakery goods at De Voe's.
F. M. Hale of Portland is spending
a few days in the city attending to
business ma tters.
Plant your garden tho new way
No thinning. So waste of seed. Fse
seed tape. West Side Pharmacy. 2Nti
A. It. Cooper of San Francisco, Cal.
was a Medford business .visitor the
last of the week.
Take that broken pump to the Pa
cific Highway Garage, 29 South Bart
lett st. Davles Welds Anything.
F. ti. Olson of Grants Pass attend
ed to business matters In the city
Friday and Saturday.
J2.000 to loan. It. A. Holmes, th"
Insurance Man.
M. S. Hamilton of Sun Francisco,
Cal., Is sending a few days in the
city attending to business matters.
Old papers for sale at this office
at 20c for 100.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Caruthers of
Seattle. Wn.. arrived III the city Fri
day eyentng for a stay of indetermi
nate length.
What about your early gardctn.
We have a full line of fresh bulk
seeds that grow. . We handle alfalfa,
red and crimson clover, sweet clover
and everything In the grass seed
line. If you aro looking for quality,
we have It. Monarch Seed and
Feed Co.
Mr. and Mrs. William White and
son of Chicago are Medford visitors.
Now is the time to plant perenials
Home grown stock. Pierce the Flor
ist. Phone ::?4. 302
Myron Hcot returned Friday from
a business trip to Los Angeles.
Get ready to get and HOLD an of
fice position al the Pacific Business
College. Sparta Building. Phone
341-X. 2M
Clark Morey of Grants Pass Is
spending a few davs In the city on
business.
More Interest is being taken In
track work at hign uhool this y t&r
'!&. for a number of years. The
: rii: bt weali er of ihe past two wee'(s
has i.'ade training i ossible and ou an
average of a do -en students repor'.
ev'-y ripht for i'...k. Last year a
track was made and all the nee;-.-.r'
.araM'.eraatia was given by t'.'fc
school board in the hope that ec-t,JU--ia.iii
In track work might l-e
roused. A rather lac siatt was im'-te
t't that time but a good record -. ui
made by lie team sent from pete.
Tills year pressure Is being brought
to !,-:ar on every available stud;'!t
and it Is ihougiit that an excellent
showing will lie made this season.
Grant.- Pass Courier.
The City of Perfect Peace." by
B. J. McPhee. Sung by Mrs. L. Ho
vlous at the M. K. Church Sundae
evening. February 1Mb. 2sl
Clyde H. Burwel! of Kugene Is
siiending a few days in the city on
business.
K. K Blancliard is a visitor today
in Medford attending to iegal mat
ters. He is interested in the case
of Barrett vs. the Southern Pacific
in w hb-h a decision was made agaius.
the -io !';( rn Pacific and w hic h the
rc prepaung to appeal. Grants Pass
Courier.
Bowman's team now stands at the
head of the list of participants In the
Flks bowling tournament with the
capture of three straight games Fri
day night from the Seely team. The
Bowman team has 12 games yet to
play to finish the tournament. The
standing of the teams is as follows
Bowman has won 21 and lost 12
games; Wold has won 15 and lost 11;
Beverldge has won 19 and lost 14;
Schmidt has won 15 and lost 15;
Dr. Seely has won 14 and lost IS;
Diamond has won 9 and lost 21.
Employes of the city water depart,
ment have been engaged during the
week in the removal of the three
pumps, a part of the old city well
pumping system, from the pump pit
back of the water station on South
Riverside. The last pump was in
stalledin 190S, the other two having
been installed soma time previous.
One pump in operated by steam
power, the second is belt driven and
the third is run by electric power.
The pumps will be sold.
Clarence Itcames, Fnlted States
Attorney for Oregon, returned from
San Francisco last night. He was
called to San Francisco to argue for
the government In the appeal taken
to the Fnlted States circuit court of
ippeals by If. H. Hlddell, formerly
secretary of the Inland Development
company. Rlddell is under conviction
for having used the mails to defraud.
Portland Telegram.
Judge W. S. Crowell has been con
fined to his home for a week by se
rious illness.
wrapped with chains which held hen
to others In the harbor were on fx-j
hlbitioa. Palmer continued, and !t
was gene:ally known in shipping cir-.
cleB that the freighter had been cap
tured.
Ollie 1 looker, uml two iliil.lren. W. C
and Violet Hooker, of Medford: a
mother, Mr. Jane Hooker, of M-'d-luid;
three Mster-. .Mr-. II. A. Kred-enliur,-,
Medford; Mr-. C . Haines
of Tucuma, Wu-h., and Mr-. I . K.
Ncl-.in .(' i lukiKii-l. t'al; three bn.tii- i -- - - "
or-, ii. y... j. i. w. a. i i.-.ker. ' Accident and Health Insurance
all of M-,ll..!-.l. F. i.erai -en ii-e- -.!! insures You While Living.
V held al the home ..f hi- -i-ter. Mi--. ' ,. , .
ii. a. Fredenb.,,.... -i4 w,-t Tenth ; Otu. t. BUUS, Licensed Agent
Representing
THKKK OF TH K STIK t.N't.'FST
ACTIDKNT. HKAI.TH and I.IFF.
INSllLlNl'i: COM PAXILS
In America.
CTTMITT QT
.reel, n Sunday. iVnmarv l.S. at 3?
V!m-k. Uvx. J.V. Iioi!in will otti-i
iatt. Fri-:iU two ifporiluily
.'iu-d.
AVillii.m M. Morris !
Died At the family homo :it Rock -Point,
Ore., Vtdnfd:iv. February H,j
1017
vices
noon at
ose Ml year. The funeral ser- j
were comlu-tf-d Friday after-'
Kork Point. Interment in '
the Rock Point cemetery.
Jums I. llwker
Died At his hon:e on Vest Main'
street, this city, Friday, February 1,
II IT. James I. Hookt-r. ape 4 4 years, !
of pneumonia, lie is survived by a!
wife and family of children. Funeral j
announcement later. i
j AVorry
1
I
i
Draw. I
The Mt'tlforil Fruit Company announces
the arrival of a fresh ear of the famous
PAUL NEYRON BRAND
SUNKIST ORANGES
This is din' til' tli' fjiin-ii'st 1 Minis packril
in Southern 'nlifoniiit.
AT ALL GROCERS
Refers to the Medford patrons v. ho:
have had their claims satis tactori
adjusted and promptly paid:
-I. W.
Mitchel.
DEUTSCHLAND BRITISH PRIZE. ! .!' "u8'
CAPTAIN AND CREW JAILED:.,', t,.' "lMnl, Vet.
J. K.
BALTIMORE. Feb. IT. That the;
merchant suhmarine Deutschland has!
O. It. C. Grove,
K. W. Liljegran,
Kmil Pech.
J. T. Payne,
Jennc-tte C. Holt,
(.FO.F. HOOS.
Hotel Holland lilds.
a3T. Medford, Ore.
S0-M. P. O. Box lf-l
iloFtwick,
Phone .
OBITUARY
IhMUvKK At the r;imilv roidence
on the Jacksonville r.uid, at lli:;iu
o'clock. Feliiiiar.v Hi, l'.MT, of pnen
iiionin. J. I.. Hooker, need -1-1 years,
i inonlhy and II days. Native of Kan--ii'-.
t ame In Oregon in lSSII ami to
Medford 1MIX lie 1,-ave- .1 wife. Mi-.
Office
neen capiureu anu mat ne saw ner in 1
Plymouth harbor with ISO other)
German submarines was the state- i Homo Phone
ment made here today hy William I ''ays lalnis from the First llav
Palmer, second engineer of the ; IHwi'Jlllty. Iu't have to W ait
American transport liner Mongolia, j w"k 10 K01 ueaeflta.
Palmer said that t'.ie, liriii.Mi had cap
tured 4 00 enemy submarines and
lliat 167 of them are In Plymouth
chained together and In the center of
a huge network of chains. attached to
buoys and wharves.
Captain Koenig, commander of the
submarine freighter and his crow are
In English jails, said Palmer. The
.Mongolia left Plymouth January 2 7
at:d arrived at New York February
7. Palmer was formerly an engineer
here with the Chesapeake Steamship
company.
Photographs of the Deutschland
i . a '
3tT AHIMMIS I.ll.r.. a3
-ill I . I.B:r,
i I
Bud Lawrentz
has purchased an lnteerst with G.
F. Williams in the
Medford
Cleaning Works
All kinds of cleaning work guar
anteed. We call for and deliver
goods.
Phone 57 A S. Central
Shrove Tuesday
WAFFLE
Luncheon
25e 2,3 c
Served from 10:.0 to 1 p. m.
Waffles and Maple Syrup
Sausage
Baked Apples and Cream
Coffee
St. Mark's Guild
At
St. Mark's Hall
AMVSFMF.NTS TONIGHT.
Page U,VK
TIIK Tltl.WGI.F K1IIOIF.S
in
"TIIK SISTFl! OF SIX."
A1m Keystone Comedy,
SiiHnuirine Finite."
'The
Tomorrow. Harold I.ockwood &
May Allison.
AMISKMKXTS TONIGHT
Hr. Mynle S
sinned pi at t ice.
m . S'i0-:: 1 o :'. 1 1
In-.v
I.oikAood has re
Houm " ::o to .i p
M. F. & II. build
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Hi! SALF - Well improved .".
t o miles of MciUord.
owin-r. l; No -. l!o 7K,
l.iiSV
Fun
Mi-il ford. V
At the Nat One
please notllv J.
11 to.
iluck niu;f
II. Ilntler.
U..TI-:i Tiperiemcd Hall traitor
iiitincer None oth -f ne d appl .
Koue Hiver Willed Canal Cum
pun.
A N'TKO Girl lor ui lie
in i. . I'lmtie -Ml 7 -.1 ! .
Star
A LICK
ltltAllY In
"TIIK (ill.KFK t AGK."
Also 'inl Coinily, "The llnney
miKin Cur."
Tomorrow, CIIAHLIK CHAPLIN
In TIIK HANK."
Earl Fruit Co. of
the Northwest
Successor to Tlio lnlncei Fruit
Co. of Orcson.
Will still continue to handle a full
lino of well known reliable sprays,
such as Hex Lime and Sulphur,
Swift's Arsenate of Lead and all oth
er materials necessary In the care of
orchard.1.
KAftl. l'l'.FIT CO. OF TIIK X. V.
J. C. lliiOWN. Dist. Agent.
SAFETY FIRST
Hut home products CALIFORNIA
WASHING I'OWIiKl: Is especially
fine in cold, warm. hard, or hot
ater. Fse Willi or without soap
Makes the washing ea-. Government
test lu.i. t I.
. For sale HI Your GrO'er. .
IIOMF. I'ltonl T.
Hraiu U F.vtot) Ashla'id. Oie.
We Handle General Chemical Co.
SPRAYS
The most complete line of Spray Materials in
the Rogue River Valley
We sell lit wliolesnle ami retail the i'ol!owiiicr
Sjirays:
Crude Oil Emulsion
Dormant Soluble Oil
Distillate Oil Emulsion
Lime and Sulphur Solution
Bordeaux Mixture Paste
Standard Arsenate of Lead Paste
Arsenate of Lead Powder
Atomic Sulphur
Black Leaf
Tree Tansle Foot
"And Other Oivliai'd Supplies.
Y would In- pleased to have you call us up
fir eome to our nffiee and talk over the spray
situation.
Rogue River Co-Operative Assn.
J. A. PKURV. Maiia-cer.
A little slip,
A heivy fall,
A brjsen limb.
No, that's not all!
An Income stopped
A month or two,
A doctor's bill,
The rei.t'n past due.
He'd just insured
Hefore the fall.
So now the AF.TXA
Has paid it all.
THE AETNA
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Life, DisjiMliiv, Liability, Cii-sualt
and Fire Insurance.
srcTitnv ixsriaxcK agexci'.
Solo Agents
Medford National Bank Bulldini;.
We Can Increase Your Fjirning Capacity nt the
PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE
In Spai-tn Tiiuldinff, OTer Gates Auto Salesmoms ;' j.
COMPLETE COMMERCTAJj, SHOItTHAXD, OVIL SEUVICE, AXTJ
TYI'FAVniTIXC. COITISES, Sl'ELLIXO, BfSIXESS EXGI.ISH, COI.
MKUCIAL LAW. ARITHMETIC, ILII'11) CAT.CVLATIOX, PEXM'.VX
SH1P, ETC. TWENTY-SIX YEA11S EXFEI1IEXCE IX BVSIXKSS
OFT1CE AND COArMUKCIAL WORK.
XIGHT SESSIONS I5EG1X 7 O'CLOCK MONDAY EVEXIXO,
FEII. 10TIL rnOXE 341-X.
V. V.. Sn.AXK, Principal.
. THE ART OF EXPRESSION
Lessons in Oratory, Elocution, Dramatic Art, Poise,
Interpretative Gesture and Voice Building.
MRS. G. T. WILSON
Phone 90 L BOD V. 11th st.
MEDFORD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
I'nder Xetv Mnnaeemrnt Offers Standard Courses by Individ
ual Instruction and Class Method in
IIOOKKEEFTNG, PENMANSHIP, SHORTHAND, TVPEWP.ITIXG,
ARITHMETIC, PRACTICAL ENGLISH,
SPELLING, ETC.
Graduates Assisted to Posltlonj
Make Early Reservations for Places.
SEE THE MANAGER
31 X. Grape Street.
Phone 15-L
THE MEDFORD
EMPLOYMENT AGENTCY
Is now open for business over the Model Clothing Co.
store. Office open from 7 till 8: Sundays, f) till 2.
KATHERINE CAMPBELL, Proprietress
Phone S42
SEASONED WOOD
Dry Body Fir per Tier
12-INCH. CHUNKS - - $2.25
16-INCH CHUNKS - - $2.75
Kitchen Wood 25 cents Higher
AVe (ruar.inti e the Measure
MOREY WOOD CO.
PHONE 654-J 37 N FIR ST.
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