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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1910)
THE END S NEAR AT HAND EE&ffiriCeW PIANOS SELECTED YESTERDAY. HURRY IN IF YOU EXPECT TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS GRAND PIANO EVENT, THERE It NOT A MOMENT TO LOSE If YOU i , , . FIGURE ON GETTING A PIANO &fc tUegrxjaily reduced prices at "which they arc being offered in tjus great clearance sale and advertising tost, yon must act, quickly. At the present rate the few remaining instruments will surolv be disposed of within the next 48 hours: .Remember, these arc strift ly brand now, fully warranted pianos and the vcrv latest s tyles. HERE IS THE CERTIFICATE CUT TUIS. OUT WOHTll SjtiH) A - Warning If you come al ouco you will still bo nblo to seouro one of. those htgh-prndo pianos nt tliu lowost sale prices ever quoted in this section. Cut out the certificate nnd bring it in' tomorrow, or, bet ter si.ll, tonight, and $ct a piano placed in your home free.' . a Wjivty Bolter I y&I.) ns first imymvnt on a iilano nt Special 8nlo Prices rMs presented on or before April 5, 1010. ,-:ir,kl'S flfffl Hp 1'IANO HOtSU Weoks & Mc Oownn Co. Circular. riWH llrlns this Advertising Tost Certificate with you eoloct any ptnno In our stock. Wo will accont thin cortlflcnto aa tlrat pnyment on tho pnno. You make your payment one mouth Inter. $2.00 FOR $1.00 Should you deslro to pay nny cash, In nddltlon to this, cortlflcnto, wo will glvo you a receipt for f 2 for every dollnr you pay up to $30. EXAMPLE: Prfsont this Certificate nnd get a receipt for S!10.00 l'rosont this Certificate nnd pay $3 in rash nnd get n receipt for 910.00 I'resent this Certificate nnd pay $10 lit cash nnd get a receipt for $30.00 Present this Certificate and pay $13 In cash and get n receipt for 900.00 Present this Certificate nnd pay $'JO in cash and get a rcclept for $70.00 Prsent Oils Certlficat and iwy $23 In cash nnd get a receipt for $N0.00 Procnt this Cortlflcnto nnd pay $30 In cash and get a receipt for 800.00 Our Guarantee Every piano wu'soll in positise ly gunrnntued, unconditional nt d unlimited. You nro uro to get your money's worth if you buv of l'ilorrt. W'n gunrmitao quality and we" cunriuitoo price. .ft EILERS PIANO HOUSE Temporarily Located in Weeks SMcGowan's Store i 1 1 MMMMttMttt BUI OB Jfitealwr-irKedfcrtf & Crafar Lake ifcatrTMrics. WmtSa. EMkar a Feat K aCntkAa. Adas He DM. failed: to. carry our V ASREEMEHT 6H BONDS. Lm( Firty Taiwan fs De jnjitnrr My. Ae&Mt, Assart Med- iwni Mm m PORTLAND, MkrA 3L la tke ioal. ei. W. IL. Merr ynsidast of rfta. daaae& OsegMb Trust ts Sayi&jfS iank, for reewrLug.- tfwprwittH after ifc&i bask was kaaJcrsp, Mr. Moore twtifmi in. erwwn WTBirrinilioa that W. Cpr-Mania-wa to- Ua sad -was ratiponaifefc for tie eGs&tioa of ihfis iSoom. -was an- arware of "tEe GeUfea TTngfa dry goods store prwaussezy Betesaatil after Uie- Jah5c eloee aHhoogk they smomitmi. to., attest $M,ftM, aad be dfeLirot Imevr ffiatr ilior vrwraf te of ike store ka amM $101,600. Tli u-was aa item c ?9f m tho books ie &dl not know , nor did fce knw that aw 8b T fe&ads and warraatfl aBeaatiag to $5Q,9 ea tli Board ef Txada lmMIni; iras en tittrhudlsi auS.'Ste dlfMt Sjiow who autborswd the. msrta ef the item, aetwuhstaBduig. thafc Jut -was in ah&rKe- f this feaiW&E wterpriso Heom. he. knew tfaat rtiGeates of. dgpaait "were zsssel for Iks Pa ifjya Hastera hut net know -what,. if; anything; was. dotuted in "Uia- haaki to. awnnRt A uswbs of ihw ecrtifMfttMj. Srw..aat9 late lyv dAtefcLMtsc,. Al h 1raw that aw. yereesalt Botes- hC ham written ffithabaeks, aaaKe vesii set think ef 'aaerMMLwho.imM.ha aa JCastara. fwakaaai. M -fftrwrfl that Iiytlt' Tr'reta0ted! t lua agaiaqt baalc Ttu a Taeifie & Vaahwm. Mbont- wnTuinbi that he, Ifema-aar Oeerge'Keteo, maa(rer of MiAhaaPa-aa(I' laiumtoaaut, were jeersomtBy MteeeatajP aa Hw pafehase Xaetenu. V6M' s2' ttat- he- was vwraat efctk'ftrfae tfcatr tathVlMiSa ast wau. ruHsead had' &mwai fte hank a eaaa aeeawBt far tM9 at the 1imt-,h haalc. lae. M J&i sot Jknowr wfceWorr er art avAku' of ' Talue-weat wte- tk Saa whea er--lificHfw er deneaifa were iewj, lie Mil -MgJfc" Btnielifcf lain win I u- : fwtfbMeaaAfctfcai'ii IiaiiiB guy Hut a company was to be formed at once to take over the road. Itcddy On tho Stand. Dr. J. F. Rcddy of Medford, re ccivcr of the Crater Lake road, dis played much bitterness toward Re ceiver T. C. Devlin of thu Oregon Trust in his testimony for the de fense this morning. He said the bonds of the Pacific & Eastern when sold by Devlin, were worth 95 or 97 cents on tho dollar, although Devlin lost about $42,000 on the sale tof $100,000 of the bonds deal. Asked to explain this, he replied: it was oecause uevim naa no sense. He was not a business man or he was crooked." Dr. Reddy said that as receiver of the road he conducted 15 or 20 par ties of prospective purchasers over the route, among others E. E. Lytle and John F. Stevens. He said Lytle showed by Ms talk that he was prejudiced and did not understand the conditions. The witness told W Cooper Morris, who has been his personal friend for 15 years, that it was "no use to fool with Lytle." Reddy said he believed the road, when it was sold to Gecrgo Estes for $81,500 nt receiver's sale, brought only half what it was worth Two Streaks of Host. A scoro of men had examined it and dodged before Estes and Mor ns took over tho "two streaks ol rust," as Lytle has called tho road. Reddy had small regard for Devlin, or Lytle. either, for that matter, and considered that Lytle didn't under stand the railroad business or he would not havo been so unimpressed by tho Pacific & Eastern, which Roddy was trying to unload on Estes and Morris. Rcddy felt "sore" at Devlin because the latter would not carry out agreements, such as swap ping the bank's Pacific & Eastern bonds for a like amount of bonds in a new company organized to take over the "two streaks of rust." Reddy asserted that, noxt to Moore and Morns and ho was a personal friend of the cashier ho was more interested than any one else in the reorganization of the bank. Ho had stock in the bank arid paid for it. Leo Friede was a director, but never paid a cent for stock or even gave a note, asserted Moore, when discuss ing this indicted director. Circumstances have since proved that Devlin should have earned out his bargain and exchanged the bonds, ho said. The road was in good condition and has a splendid country to draw from. Ho felt cer tain that the interests now behind the road aetcd on the advice of John F. Stevens, and that it is owned by the nill interests. Ho said he failed to sell to those he took ovor the line for vanons reasons, chiefly because they were Beared out by tho South ern Pacific. "So you sold to Estes and Morris because thoy were not afraid of the Southorn Pacificf" was ono of Fitz gerald's sarcastic inquiries. Fitzgerald also doveloped that Dr. Reddy took $1000 stock in the Ore- ge Trust about the time it was or- Too Late to Glassify WANTED To buy a male tox tor- rler or bu.l pup. Call at 609 West Eleventh st. 9 FCTK SALE Good horse. weTgfiT about 1200 pounds, 7 years old. Call on C. F. Relchsteln, 421 South Grapo street. 14 KOH SALE One 300-dozen Petalu ma incubator, cheap. Address 135 S. Central avenue. I have a 22-acro tract 3 m.lca south city limits; 12 acres set to pears, 1 acre family or chard, bearing; to trade to good contractor for putting up bouso In Medford. Address X2, Mall Tri bune. . 14 ganized, giving his note for it. He paid the note, he said, five or six months beforo the bank closed, hav ing received a letter from tho bank asking him to settle his note nnd .1 $300 or $400 overdraft on the bank, which he did. Rcddy also stated that he now owns $5000 in bonds of the Crater Lake road, purchased at 90 from John R. Allen, the reorganizer of the road. GRAND OPERA SALE OPENS ON SATURDAY Remember the sale of seats for the grand opera opens at Haskins' drug store Sat urday morning nt 10 o'clock and is limited to thoso who have signed tho subscription list. After 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon the pale will bo open to the gonernl public. The season list of geuts docs not go 011 this occas ion and the frco, list is en tirely suspended. First come, iirst served. LITRE TOT IS BURNEDTO DEATH Two-Year-Old Child of Mr. and Mrs. Weeks of Trail Burns to Death When Its Clothes Catch Firo From Lamp Placed on the Floor. SAN FRANCISCO WINS FIRST GAME, AS USUAL McCredio's tenm wont ngninst San Francisco vestordnv in tho oncniuc I r ,of tho baseball season for tho Pa- cuic coast loaguo. jesso uarrctt occupied tho mound for tho Heavers and with tho oxcoption of that dis- .four runs ovor tho plate, held hi opponents down. Henley, tho humnn toothpick, slid them ovor for San Francisco nnd hold thu visitors sitie at nil stngob. Snn Francisco hns never fulled for five soasons in winning thu ft rot gnmo of tho season 011 their own ground, nnd the team lived up to tholr former record in this iiiHtnneo. Tho final score was: Snn Francisco, 4 runs, 7 hitu, 110 errors. Portland, no mns, 4 hltr, I error. XOTCH. Tli In Ir no fish story. Frcah halibut, ICe; fresh nnlmon, 15c; mnolt herring, 10c; loto of othor good thlngM, such as cr.ibs, oyntert, etc. io ItOOUU ItlVKIt KISH CO. NOTIOK. To whom It may concr-n; I hav& no property for nalo nt any prlco. 10 MHO.. J. V. UUTCHASON. Tho 2-ycar-old child of Mr. unci .Mrs. ueorgo Weeks, who hvo near Trail, was burned to death Sunday. Whilo bjth Mr. and Mrs. Weeks wore absont from tho house, leaving their four little children nlonc, one of the older children took a lnmp and lit it, placing it on tho floor. Tho 2-ycar-old tot enmo along shortly afterward and npsot it. In an in stant tho child's clothes wero in flames, and although tho other chil dren gave the alarm, boforo the mother could reach tho child it was so badly burned that it failed to ro- cover. lug 4- -4- M ITCH ELL & BOECK WAGON MAKERS We make a specialty of rubber tire work and or chard harrows and spray tanks, call at Morrimau'fl Shop Riverside Avenue Colleg'e Low-Cut Regal Styles For Young' Men ALL the real value a watch has is in the movement in the material, finish, adjust ment of that move ment. The Howard Is the only Amer ican watch always finished and adjusted as a fint movement, at whatever price It is to be sold from $35.00 to $150.00. We are distributors for this tlnctire watefc.' . New Designs In Art Glass We are also prepared to show you some beautiful new designs In Cut Glass. J.D.Diamond 115 EAST MAIN STREET. n nnr Intpsr shinmfnr nf new Rccal StvleS for I 1 1 nnH Summer nm. Severn! u tra-tashtonablc low-cut models Mnirinllv rl.'sionrrl for VOUPf? men. These SWaCCC.r SnOCS l , -v o . t .1 1 reproduce the extreme tashicns lor tins season, ana are now being worn extensively Ly college men at all the leading universities. REGAL SHOES always give you tlie latest advance styles nnd we always get these styles as soon ns they aic produced by the iegai lactones, aiiuiiici umim ouuiuuk ui um Regal low-cuts they arc ina-'c on special Oxford lasts, no on regular higl-sh p I s nrc oramary Oxfords. This insures smooth, snug fit at the heel and around the ankle. Regal Oxfords never chafe, or gape at the sides. Moreover, Regal quarler-slzcs insure an exact, comfortable Ik which you don't get in other" shops. 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