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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1910)
fc."Vf , "0s nrtftTHi r- MEDMmD MAJfj.TJiEBUNE, MTSDFOTCD, OREGON-WEDNESDAy. SEPTEMBER 28, 1910. V J 1 y I; i "AiiKollim" t tlio reason, 1M 13. J, HuroHii of Wollon opont Tuon. day uIkUI In Motlford, I J, Lowry will lay flooring or tllo work In oxchntiKo for n blcyclo, tf , Charles' II, Uursarnf of Albany la In f rnWnril nn liiinlnnnH. L AiiKwIltm hIkIiu for Paris. "Heigh 4 "'hoi" 104 f K, !'. Baylor of Eiikoiio Ib In Mod I ford on luminous. Mrs. II. It. Dunn loft for I'nimdoua, (.'al Monday morning. "Monsieur Victor" w the real thing. Simon-pure French, II. 0. Millar of Uold Hill wnn In Motlford Wodnoiiday. Smllo with Morrltt Loltoy. High wchool, Friday, 8opt. 30. ICO 0. N. Ilosn nml wlfn of lClnmitth rails aro Initio;; In Medford. 4 .Mm, W. I.. Casndy vUltod hjr sis ter. In Tnlont on Monday. ,(1. W. Pnrkor ofKngono In In Mod- ford on buslnofls. "Making face" at tho IiIkIi school Friday, Bont. 30, 8 p. m. 100 ? ' C. V, McDonald Iiuh roturnod from ii biiKlniiHH trip to Portland. , J. C. Pendleton of Tnblo Kock wan ;" In Mod ford Tuesday. f Funny faces, bonutlful pictures, Friday night at high school. 100 Herbert Hlinore, from TlininuHon Crttok, waw In Medford Wednesday. For laurnnco, phono 3491. Hunt s' loy-Kroinor Co. 101 Ii. A. Martin, from Woodvlllo, wob u In Medford Tuesday. For Isuranco, phono 3401. Hunt ' loy-Kromor Co. 101 Mrs. It. McDonald, from Drowns horo, was In Medford Tuesday. Tho new Btoro fronts for tho St. Mark'n building 'l"o being placed. John H. Carkln, nttori.oy-nt-law, over Jackson County Dank. Charlln Nichols wan In Medford rrouv Sterling Wednesday. Dont mU "Making fncoH." High school, Friday, Sept. 30. 100 Mrs. 11. A. Morgan, who has boon visiting T. W, Osgood, loft for Los Angeles Wednesday morning. Milliliter Troback of tho AHhland Commercial club was In Mcdford Monday. Mw. Carter, who has been visiting TMV. Osgwid left for her homo In IloHton on Wednesday morning. Nino I-yonr-olil. well-bred driving horses for snla nt West hide bam. Why does Angelina sigh for Paris? See "lcl On Pnrlo Francnls" at Med ford opera house Friday night. 104 Don't fall to rend tho advertise ment of "(liny & Moo" In tho society viiudevlllo program. Medford Collection Agency, 10 por cont charged. Over Hurlburt's now Btoro. tf 11ml Johnson was In Medford from tho uppor Applegnto rlvor country on Wednesday. Tom and Jeff Kdsnll aro In Med ford from lllyo, making tliolr fair purchases. Mr. Vlncnnt, tho llvory stnblo man, and daiiKhtor loft for their largo stock rnnch near Klamath Falls, Aiken & llonnott oxpeel to an iioiiiico their opening In tho now St. Mark's building about Octobor 10. Mrs, Kd (loro gavo n card party Monday evening In honor of Mrs, Drury, who loaves for Spokn.no liv tho nonr future. Lost Lndlos' brown flgurod leather purao on East Main street. Llbornl rownrd If roturnod to Mooro hotol Imr or Trlbuno offlco. 10G Mrs. C. A. Hubbard and Mrs. Wal Inco Woods wont to Jacksonville Wed nesday to Bpond a couplp of dnys with tholr father. ' O, W. Darnum & Co,, contractors and builders. Country work a spec ialty. Ordora Bollcltod, Inqulro nt Tho JToggory. V, W. Davis inB Just takon a po Bltlon ib director for "Kontnor's." Mr, Davis. comes horo from Albany, Or., ami formorly from Chlcngo. For ront 2 nowly furnohod rooms In private homo; all modern conveni ences, 203 Oloson atroot, Call Main 4474. tf FrniiJc C. Hlfgn, ngont for tho Paok nrd, Iiuh nr'lvod In Medford in his 11)11 car from Portland. Do you know that you can buy any I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE Union Livery Stables and will conduot a general feed nnd boarding establishment. Horses boardod by tho day, woek or month. I guaranteo a squaVo doal , to nil. R.GUANYAW UNIfo LIVERY BARN. RIVERSIDE AVENUE. Half Minute Interviews COMMENTS CAUGHT IN PASSING. "(Irantii Pass Is'sliriwlng nlgns of a ronowod activity," said Peter M. Korshnw, who returned from a trip thoro recently, "and a now dally pa por Is making things wnko up. Grant Pnsn oxpecta four railroads- tho Ore gon Hloctrlr, tho Valley trolloy lino, tho Southern Pacific to tho coast, and n Hill lino." "Duck hunting near Klamath Is splendid this year," said Jack Wll kenson, who returned with a bag of 120 birds. " Tls groat sport, Indood, and I had n fine tlmo." "Tho official count of tho repub lican primal los, finished on Monday evening, wnn tho quickest on rocord In this county," said County Clerk Colonial!. "Never boforo wore wo able to hiiyo tho ballots all In tho of flco from tho proclnctu boforo three days had passed," "Your valloy hero Is tho most Ideal for homo purposes that I have, en countered In a trip extending ovor a dozen states." said I. O. Ilrownoll, cashlor of tho First National bank of Phoenix, Ariz. "I really think I shall make this valley my future homo." "Tho Amont dnm Is In better con dition now'than at'any tlmo slnco Its erection from nn anglor'B standpoint" said J. C. Alkon of Woodvlllo. "Dep uty Wnrdon Sandry Is doing splendid work." "Cnttlo In my district thlt year nro looking fine," said Ed Barron of Unr ron precinct, who wan In town Sat urday to seo Iluffalo mil, "and wo expect high prices. Tho rango Is good." "Well, there Is ono coiiBolntlon in bolng defeated for ntato senator," said W. M. Cotvlg. "and that Is that I can rotnln my pns on tho Southern Pacific." amount, from a halt aero up, In Oak dalo Park addition on easy tormsT Oakdale Land Investment Co., 214 Frultgrowors' Bank bldg. tf HiiBsey, tho buoy Wont Sldo mer chant, has Just returned from a trip to San Frnnclsco. Plorco & Shophord havo moved their real cstato offico from tho Miles building to tho postofflco build ing. Call and rocolvo a copy of our listing. tf" Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. L. Londormnn, who during tho Inst two months havo been visiting tholr daughter, Mrs. Scott Wolfo, loft for tholr homo In Chlco, Cnl Monday morning. Miss McDonald loft yostordny for San Frnnclsco on n builness trip for tho Emporium. Had It not been for Angollna that "charmanto mnni'sollo," thoro would havo boon no entnnglomont. 104 In writing nn ad about that furn ished room you have to ront say. in a convincing way, just wbnt you'd what it was like, "and all nbout it." "always." J. S. McCullogh and wlfo, who havo proporty nerr Ashland, loft Medford for their homo In Portland on Wed nesday morning. P. Ultnor and family uttondod tho South Methodist convention Sunday. Mrs. Rltnur romnlnod during tho week. Tho profoBsor reports a most excellent opening of tho commorclal college O. D. Qabrlolson of Salem, fathor of Carl anbrlelEon, tho Unlvorolty of Oiogon's utnr cntchor, Is In Medford an buslnosa, A storo that always advortlBeo Is supposod to always havo somothlng ipeclal and Important to otfor. M. F. Holdol, tho govornmont en gineer, Is In Medford. Dr, J, M. Koono hnB roturnod to Medford from tho national conserva tion congress hold In St. Paul. Frank Toroy nnd Harry Llndsloy will loavo In a fow dnys for a hunt ing trip In tho Bald mountnln dis trict. MIbo Mnbol McCrakou spent Tuos- a. i ... ft 1. 1 .. ... B Blr.l4la-aad f Hlnmln nay in Annriuu vibihub huh-. "To wasto 1b nn 6tfonso," so boII thoso Becond hand things you'vo ceas ed to UBho. Such sales aro "want ad business." TWO MEN DIE IN WINE VAT BACHAMKNTO, till., Sept. 28. I'liilllp IvijiliuM mid .Aliircclli I'iihoh culi mo at tho Hihtur' hospital in Ai'inis t'onditoii today, linvnjr huen overcome I k'hh Iiiiiicn hi ii 0000 bnrrel wine Mtt nt tho Hucrniiieuto Vnlley Winery compiiny this inoni- i"g. r, I'ftHoiiueli entered without fiwl niring the tank. Ho v-'rh ovcfcoiho with carbolic acid nnd aulphurii1 iicid giW fiiincH. KijiliHH niHhect to the aid of his companion. Ho iilad wart ovorcomo by tlio fumes. Helore Ioh ing coiiHciouriticHH KijilisH franticnlly called for help. Fellow workmen rindicd to their aid, but dared not cuter Hie tank le cnuse of tho fumuH. An attempt L niiKe the tiiiroiiHcious man from tho death trap by ropes fniled. Every available man was put to work cut ting a hole in the vat. The men who rtiHhed into the vut after the hole whH cut wore nenrly overcome by thy de'adly fumcH. The unconscious workmen were rolled to the hoMpit.il whore doctoro worked over them for bourn but were unnblo to restore tllCllI to COIlricioUHIlCHH. If the men survive, the gnscH may havo n pcrmnnoitt effect on the hraiiK of both, according to tho phyMiciiuiB. Iioth men have fnmilcM. Hasklns for health. QOODFRIENP HOTEL JAN FRANCISCO I. COOorMCHD, Miniew Formerly Holl Slanford ami fit. IWyl, Towyll Rtrret, nnr Gnry, nillolniiia llotfl MAnx. Tnke lloUl Manx Mm, or lUrketBtrcet Can, txarufcr to l'owrll. Mrol bouto ami locaUoa (or ladles vial tins tho city aloixj. KATES, 1.00 TEBl DAY AND PP PORTLAND. OREGON A BptondM !Vrtlln'i nl Dr Hrhool for rrourolntVllKn. HiuhKliool anrtCom. work, Ormn)rimwiUahtlolirto rll mn, hrlianl npnhrpt. 13. 10IO. C'atAloq Fro. AJj-t. llrr.JtM.rn Utuiiitrn.(!.H. o, ii. COLLKal t!HITU.ITT. fUHTLAXD. OaiOOM. Faultless in every detail. Fine Printing Wo ninko a specialty of fine printing, carry tho nocossnry itock to ennblo us to fill M orders promptly, uud guaran-, too satisfaction. Host cotuppud job office in Oregon south of Portland; Host o.peit printers. Hoforo sending your orders out of town, cnll and figure with us if wo can serve you for tho same price as nn out-of-town concorn you will wish to patronize homo industry. Medford I PrintingCo. SAVE On SASH. DOORS And Other Got This Catalog Head our ilo orlptlona and note th quality, fully guaranteed MUlwotk BUY DIRECT FROM FACTORY oy u. uoiupiu the prices wit' thoaa that other ask tlio lima quality. 'Save mid dlemen's tiroftta for tho children,1 Ask tor CaUlce Na Send ua deal or'a eatlmatea CORSETS n tf fi IT 1 fW A Goods In A A i Stock wwmi or your own Hat. Aalc ua about freight rate. W paok oarefuUy. hip promptly, uywhara. t anybody. O.B. Williams Co. "AW?!" Seattle, Wash. Wanted Apple picIforM. numb lini'dft'' Laborer.'. Woman cook. (Jirlforgdncrnl Imiiaj work. For Sale Furaituro nnd loaso of 5-room rnod- oni hoUMO; ront $20. tock nnd 10-ycar Ioiihc, close in. ' MufitiicKt netting JjtJOOO yeatly. FflUlV tAND. OVs acres, 7c0ooj Iiouhp, big bnni, 7-yenr-old orchard, J mile from P. Q. -f 0500, tennm l'.'U ncrea, 10. injrehard, 25 alfalfa, undor ditch, tools, stock, $15,009. 100 acres, 50 fruit land, 7000 cords wood, close in, $15 per acre. 17 aorcH, 11 in heavy bearing, '2 wile out, $500 per cru. 5 and 10-acre tracts bearing orch ard, closo in, easy terms. 20 acres. 10 acres Bartletts and Nowtownu, $2500. 2 Acres, half rnDo west. 8000. CITY PROPERTY. (J-rootn hoilHc, modem, just finished; $3500. 2 lots, 1 block from school. Westmoreland lotH, $10 down. 2 modem finished bungalows, sacri fice for niiick gale. 1-room Iiouhc nnd tent, big lot, clone in, $550, easy (enns. Fine property, cloc to Nntatorium, $1000 'under price, quick sale. 1 close-in lots'. eiiHt side, $750. 14 good lots, $2000. J1; acres, nil platted, 2 househ. $7500. Weil Main lots. 00x240. easy terras. 4 Kenwood lots. $1100. t lots North Iliversidc, sewer and water; $1150, torms. Walnut Turk addition, lots 52x112, $'J50, your, own term. HOMESTEADS. 100 acres, never filed, only 3 miles from town, on railroad; fine soil, 3 springs to irrigate, wood nnud timber; snnp'at $250. E. F. A. BITTNER Room 206 Taylor & Phlpps Bldg. SOMETHING UNUSUAL We nro plensod to announce that Merritt LeRoy, the chalk talker, has been secured to give his fnnions ehalk talk .MAKING FACES in our city. lie will appear at the High School Friday, Sept. 30. Mr Leltoy has a national reputa tion, liming been befoie tho public for 15 years, and during that time has appeared in nenrly. every prominent city in the United States. This is tho first trip through these parts, and nil should mail themselves of tho oppor tunity to hear him, nnd eo his humoi. uos enrtoops and beautiful chalk pic tures which ho draws whilo ho tells th nudienence the incidents in conuectiJii with thorn. liGood Candy i. Insurance Look for tlil Label lit stands for allthntisgood sj sair ana piiro uuu jntlolicioiiB in Candy. m Vntronla t "Jfoctern Bealtr" Ii MoJ.fo Co-ltttcnt)r Co., Win., PortlinJ, 0r,f f IWHI 1 I. W .WIIMtlMlw ,n WW 1 WOOD Oak, Lnurol, Fir and Pine. Buy your winter supply now; reasonable prices. THE SUN STAR WOOD CO., 15 Almond at., or Room 31, J. C. Bank bldg. Phono Main 4751. C. T. Mori, Prop. JL tlAli1nt mnil IdV Hrkiv.1 f Ai.nilanni1r PnHI..l ..-. ... .. ,uu r fftTOof IUittrotKt.JohaMitlit(l'plcopaTn Colltituttu, .vtuueintc uiiil LlouieiiUry ?!)(. Jliw Art. 1 locution. Gimuatluiu. UiflJQt pupll'lixutlidoverllxaraoi alio anil well irnoouiurnilM, Tha nuulwr U Umltsd to fifty. Application houM to mJa carlf.) Addnna mS'itff 6uirlor Olllta M, SI.HtUni Hall.PaHlaaJ.0r ZEVZF tMAm$afl f mnl.Hi. ..BkBB tS. & rry FORMAL OPENING Afternoon, Friday Septembef"3,P J YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND INSPECT THE NEW STiRE r 5. C. MANN 14-18 N. tntralt.nirtsfirfVl Chase & Sanborns COFFEE is used in hundreds of the best homes in Medford and the valley, and once used no substitute can be offered. Are you a Chase & Sanborn user? Waner, GROCERY PHONE 286 WILLIAM ERHART VAUDEVILLE MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE Dead People Dead people cannot see. With poor vision you are half dead, for ouly half the pleasures of life are seen. I will bring your sight to full life with a pair of correct eye glasses. Price $5. Prescrip tion glasses $5 and up. An undertaker will bury you for $100 still you are dead. T restore your sight to full life for 1-20 or less of his price. Help to prolong life and stay the inevit able, DR. RICKERT. Over Kentner's. k Engineers and Stenographers Will find complete as sortment of supplies and materials at Medford Book Store A Btoro fabould be advertised as regularly ns It la opened for business, A morchant who wouldn't close up or a tvhlle now and then "to save running expenses" shouldn't utop ad vertising now and then, to "savo ex- Music from 3 to SOUVENIRS IP IT'S GOOD TO EAT, WE HAVE I tf. Wortman CONCERT PIANIST WILL APPEAR ON PROGRAM FRIDAY EVENING,. SEPTEMBER 30. Society Vaudeville for the benefit of the LIBRARY Friday evening Sept. 30 Medford Opera House SPLENDID LOT East Front in Walnut Park, 60x125 under price for quick sale Bittrter 111 Mouoy nnd time invostod in a training at this soliool insures tho posses sion of substantial dividonds through life, Wo tnko a personal interest in tho welfare of each student, Living expenses low, Sond for catalogue. W. I. STALEY, Principal. 5. .. 1 1 r I Blue Ribbon ELOJJR is bought in carload lots and we sell quite a number of ears every year. Every woman who has used Blue Ribbon "will take no oth er brand unless forced to do so. & Go'gfe I " - t( MARKET PHONE 281 SNYDER OF SOCIETY t ' j" r fH'A .- i .j. wi'iiaJ. '' , -r s SALEW, OREtON. ' - a urn 3 hi k Ii m kfi i.l. I m ' 'i m n4 -. I Ea iAlM- ' '"ttSh: