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M Mil I Mi -rwi?czmt3litmtTvm ViWVff&9MM!lifMffiMI3IM ,v f w V '? MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORMON, MONDAY. OCTOBER 37, 3910, PERSONAL ITEMS A, l Poolo of Trull wiih In Mod ford Saturday on a hunluoim trip. l)r, Htoiihotiiioii In ii Hrmliiuto ptl clr.it, Over Allen & JUiuitim'ii, 105 10, (I, l)tin(m of Wollon upont Bun iluy In thin city, Modrurd Colluotlou AKonoy, 10 ior cout charged. Uvor llurlbiirt'n now Htorw. tf 'it. II, Noll, iloomornlhi candidate for hI a to Huuutor, wan In Mud ford Saturday. Do you know Umt you can buy any amount, from n half aero up, In Oak dulo Park addition on oany tonnu? Oakdale hand Investment Co,, 211 FruttKroworH1 Ilauk bid (t, tf W. V. Wood of Kimono wiih In Medford on IiiihIiiokh Monday, 0. V. llarnum & Co., contractor and liiilldom, Country work u npoc inlty. Ordorn nollcltod. Inquire nt Tho ToKRory. Tbo Portland tenia wan urnolod Monday moruliiK ' n number of Medford fituH, who had nHHomblod at tho dopot when No. 15 cntno In to coiiKiatulato them on tho record of 80 coilHt'cutlvo InnliiKii without n ncoro iiKiiiiiHl thuiu. Tho only ronrot oxproHHod wiih that thoy hadn't 14 inoro kooho okk In tho banket. Klfty-throo ncroH Hnoclal, 10 aero coming Into henrlng orchard. Call on J. H. Wood, Condor Wntor & 1'owor Co.'h office. tf Itoubon JohiiHon of Trail wan a Medford uubIiiohh vlnltor Monday. William von dor Hollon of Haulo Point Hpont Sunday' In Medford. J, Frank Hrown of KokIo Point wiih a Medford hunliioxH vlnltor a fow dnyn Htnco, Bam HwonnlnK of tho foroatry de partment Hpont Saturday In Wood- Villi'. John It. WIIhou ott uppor Jackson crook wan a rocont visitor In Med ford. J. W. Caroy of Anhland wan a ro cont visitor In Medford. 11. F. Mulkoy ban roturnod from a visit In Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. lllchard Caldor woro rocont vlsltorn In Medford from tho west nldo of tho valloy. T. K. HaincmrHloy, of Portland, deputy United Stolen murnhul, wax in Medford Htimluy on profehMioiuil liiw- IIH'K. F. J. Lowry will lay flooring or tllo work In oxchnnKo,for a blcyclo. tf .1. W. JncoliH, who Ih in choree of tho ICentiior Htoro at Woodvillo, win hi Medford Monday. Mr. Jacobs re- portH liiiHiucHH nt Woodvillo on the rnw. Thorn in n spirit of optiinix'it in that Mention wliioh 'in like tho Medford hpirit and an a conncnucnoa tho town in growing rapidly. Mr. Jiicolm' viHit hero was for tho pur- IMiho of Heotiring more good from the parent organisation for the new store. For Isurnnce, phono 3431. Hunt- loy-Kromor Co. 101 ' Many giinnerH went out Sunday looking for tho miiuII elusive bird, wliioh in connection with a Inrge co'd bottle in no popular among the swift ones. Tho lings woro not extra largo hh iittt only nro the birds shv, hid trospnHB noticcK ate numerous unit the statements contained therein are usually hacked cither by an athletic looking farmer or n good-sized dog. PedmiHsioii can be had to shoot over doted farms, but the hunter must be pretty well known before lie can sn- curc tho permission. John II. 'Cnrkln, nttort.oy-nt-Iaw, ovor Jackson County nnnk. C. W. Hondorson of Trail In Hpond lug n fow dnyn In Medford. II. F. Iloldol boa roturnod to Pros pect after n visit In Medford. Dr. J. It. Harbour of Wollon wiih In Medford from his fruit fnrm Sundny. Mrs. D. Walnwrlght and MIhh Cora Hairy o of Jacksonville woro Medford vlsltom Sundny. Mr. nml Mrs. Hollowoll of Duna miilr, Ciil., woro In Medford on n visit Sunday. William Lohmnn of Woodvillo spent 8nturday and Sunday In Med ford. Mrs. n. 8. Grlgaliy of Klamath FallH Is In Medford visiting rolatlvos nml frlondH In tho valloy. W. M. ChoBhln and V. O. O. Clovo land of QrantH Pass woro Medford visitors Monday; Dr. Kolsay of Cold II III waH nmoiiB thoHO who attended tho ochool hoard mooting Monday. S. M". Noalon of Tnhlo Itock was a Medford visitor Monday. Captain J. O. P. Astbury roturnod Mondny from nn oxtondod visit to northom nml onstorn points nml "around ntiout." Coronor Kellogg was In Medford from Cold Hill Monday to Investigate tho death of Juntos O'llrlon, who iltotl at Phoenix Sunday night and was brought to Medford for burial. AGED MAN RECIVER 113 BIRTHDAY CARDS I). F, WilHon of this oily, who oolehrnUul his 7-ltli birthduy on Oc tober J3 holds tlio loeal record for birthduy curds leceived. To dulo ho Ims received till enrdH from friends living from l'orlhuid lo Pittsburg, l'n. If tho furnlohod room art "looks good", run nn una to tho artdros? given nnd tako n look nt It. A SHREWD SHOPPER. The LIHIb Play by Whloh Oho Won Altontlvo Oorvibe, "Olilcngo peoplo cciialuly have tbo knack of getting on," u shopper said. "In (bo suit department of u big mIoiu I met a Chleago woiiiaii who bad been In Now York Ichm than a week. Hhe said slio wasn't buying anything! hud Just come to get the lay of tbo land. In tho process of getting ll she (dopped h.eiiHhglrl and said: - '"In that MIkm Ulnlte selling white lin en skirts to that fai woman? l.undcr Htauil you bnvo a MIhh Make In the deiniitment.' '"No; that Is Miss Harloii,' said the ciiHhglrl, "The Chicago woman wrote tho nutne In her address book. Then she show cd me the tinmen of nnleswomen In sovernl other stores. '"This Is only a preliminary to real shopping,' she nnld. 'It pays to take tbo extra trouble. If I expect to buy more than $5 worth of anything at a straugo storo I learn beforehand the uaiiio of tho saleswoman wlinti' looks I like best, Then when I go back to buy 1 iTiii say, an I shall do here to morrow, 'I would like Miss Burton to watt on me,' and, although Miss Bar ton has novcr sot eyes on me. tho fact that I can call hcriiniuo gives her the Impression that sho must Imve sold me a $100 dress nt some time, mid I get twice ns good service as I would get If I knew nobody by name.' " Now York Bun. THE HOPEFUL ATTITUDE. It Hlpi One In Striving to Rtallie His Ambition. There In a tremendous power In the habit of expectancy, the conviction that wo shall realize our ambition, that our dreams shall come true, soys Ori son 8wtt Mnrden In Success Mngn xlno. There In no uplifting habit like hut of carrying no oxpeciunt. hopeful attitude of expecting that our heart yearnings will bo matched with real. Men; that things are going to turn, out well nnd not III: that wo are going to succeed; that, no matter what may or may not happen, we nro going to lie happy. Thero Is nothing else so helpful ns tho carrying of this optimistic, expect nut nttlttide-tbo attitude which al ways looks for ami expects the best, the highest, the happiest nnd, novcr allowing oneself to get Into the pes slmtstlc. discouraged mood. Ilellevo with nil your heart that you will do what yon were made to do Never for nn Instant harbor n doubt of this. Drive ll out of your mind If It seeks nn entrance. Entertain only the friend thoughts or Ideals of the tutus you are bound to achieve. Itejcct all thought enemies, all discouraging moods ivory thing which would eien suggest fnlluro or unhnpplness. tngratltudt. "You remember tint guy. Jim Hurke?'" asked mi Irate Bowery denlr.cn. "II eV dat stlir dai's doln' time up dcr river -Sing Slng-bolglnry-ten years. Well, you know all I done for dat stiff When hu was pinched didn't I put up der coin fer der lawyers? Didn't I pay der witnesses? Sure I did. Do Oder tiny I finks I'll Just go an see dat mutt Just f leave him know tils frlen's nln't tied tie can on Mm. So 1 drives out to do Jail an' goes Into do warden's ottlee. nn" he says I gotter send me card In. Mo enrdl D'ye get dat? Well, anyway, I writes me name on a piece o pnper.tan' a guy tnkes It In to Jim Burke, nn' wbat il' you t'lnlc dat stlfT lolls dat guy to tell mo?" "I've no Idea." said the listener. "He tells him." concluded tho angry one. "f tell me dat ho nln't lnJ"-Sue-cess Magazine. Women In a Sailboat. There Is Just ono place on a sailboat for women. That Is the cockpit. He member that and keep them there, even if It lakes n somewhat pointed request. Tho nverago woman on a boat Is not happy unless she Is Inking risks by Hitting out on deck or on top of the cabin or going forward of the mast. Warn her and she laughs nt you, Sho does not know that she h endangering herself. Less than a year ngo I saw two women knocked over board In n heavy sea because they in sisted on Bitting on top of tho cabin despite the protests of the man who was sailing the boat. Ho himself was a greenhorn and let bis boat Jibe, the boom clearing the top of the cabin be fore nuy ono could say Jack Robinson. -Outing. Had a Better Story. "Did you see the account of that tlush of lightning that burned tho hair from u boy's head without otherwise hurting him?" "1 did." answered tho cheerful liar, "a ml I was pained to note tho Incom pleteness of the story Now. I happen to know of a case that Is rcnlly re markable, The lightning entered a b.irbor'R shop and not only undertook the task of singeing a man's hair, but lt rung up the proper amount on the cash register." Foap of Revenge. "Why are you crying, my little mnn?" "Cos I don't want to go to school." "But why not?" "Cos sister Jilted the schoolmaster last night!"-Loudon Opinion, Advertising, Adversity has been the means o making many men famous, but adver tising Is still In the lead. Plttsbuig Press, Tho Jest loses Its point whon ho who makes It Is the first to laugh. -Schiller, DIED. I1ARTLKTT At tho rosldont of 1). II. Buttorflold, 507 South Contral nvonuo, Sunday, October 10, 1910, Mrs. Allco Mario Dnrtlott of Soattlo. Mrs, Dnrtlott vnn horo on a visit to rolntlvoa nt tho tlmo of hor donth. Tho romnlns will bo boiU to Soattlo this ovonlng for Intormont. Hnsklna for health. Weeks & McGowan Co. oo. UNDERTAKERS 'DAY PHONE 2271 Nitfhl 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT '-".LL. .1- H- - AT THE HOTELS. 4-4 -f -r 4 The following nro registered nt the Nasli: II, II. Williams, Boston; ,1. W. Linn, Portland K. Franklin, Kansas City; A. G. Tlielun nnd wife, I'ortlnud; J. jt. Ilarvoy, (Jnlico; C. K. Harmon, ol'rtluud; W. I-', litis, I'ortlnud; W. W. Hunt. Kiikoiio; II. Hembcrger, Him FrnnoiHeo; D. I. Ktephen; Gun NIoIioIh, J. F. Hrown, Haglo Point; J. A. Moulin, Seattle; licv. W. II. Hamilton nnd family, GrantH I'uhh; W, I, .Morrison, Port laud; J. I. Neville, Seattle; II. C. Zelirniiig, Portland; Thomas V. Don ahue, Knu FrnueiHco; Frank I Hun ter, Wurcn ThomuH, Scuttle; F. It. Uniike, Portland; V. II. Woolwey, San FranciHco; G. L-. Helms, Sun Francisco; F. C. IlrandHlmgei), Port laud. Tho following are registered nl the Hotel Monre: S. Sindcy, John Gun dug, San Francisco; A. M. Somer fold, New York; J. W. Wilson, S, A. ICoble, Washington, I). C; I. Hroome, Scuttle; J. D. Davidson, Hcnd; W. D. Vnndo Wnnder, San Fruijeisco; 11. T. Henson, Medford; II. D. Iticliuril, Portland; Leo Johhc, Sulcm; Martin Saiidan, Huffulo; Hobert Mursdeu, Cook Hay; II. A. Ktiningn, California; F. H. Noyes, Toto, Ore.; B. F. Jnci: hoii, Portland; J. S. Simmons, Mem phis; MisK Gillig, New York City; W. H. Doud, San Francisco; W. A. Ilend, ThoH. Irvine, Portland; Chns. Full. Medford; Mis Schroeder, Loh An geles; J. H. Wlinlen, Spoknuo; F. E. Johnson, Boston. The following nro registered nt the Nnsh: E. Dornn, J. II. Foster nnd wife, F. W. Guinnell, W. Itieh nrds, JL A. WilliauiH, E. H. Duffuy, I'ortlnud; Will It. King, Snlem; O. V. Whiteomb, H. Jncob-on, Scutlo; W. H. Ware, Porthiuouth, O.; H. F. Shaeffer, Centrulin, WuhIi.; D. W. King, A. A. Wildburg, Vilns oJhu Hon. Snn Franeiseo; J.. W. Chnudler, Berkeley; II. M. Snodgrass, Cinein nnti, O.; II. E. Ixing, Now York; A. C. Myers, Los Angeles; C. C. Pinek noy, Cnernmcnto; W. I). Vnn Low, Chieugo; W. A. Parks, Olnthie, Knu.; Frank H. Iille'. London; W. N. White, New York. The following nru registered nt tho Hotel Moero: Charles Oden, Snu Francisco; C. II. Witters nnd wife, J. P. Neville nnd wife, Senttlo; 0. II. Cooper, Boston; B. Jacobs. Portland; J. B. Hennessey, Cincin nati; J. E. Belts, Portland; A. G. Thelin nnd wife, Boston; Thomas Grunberg, Portlnnd; Chnrles Rush ens, Itochchtcr N. Y.; A. S. Cooper nnd wife, Los Angeles; P. E. Big olora nnd wife, Marshiilltown, In.; E. S. Shorrey, Portland; E. II. Sum ming, Seattle; .Mr. nnd Mrs. Took er. F. S. Tinker, Porltand; Lnurn M. Gordon, Oakland; C. E. Johnson, Chicngo; Chnrles Full, .Medford; M. Courbest. CITV TKKAHUHKH'S XOTICK. Notlco Is horoby glvon that thoro nro funds on hcnd In tho city treasury for tho rcdomptlon of nil outstanding city wnrrants Issued ngnlnst tho fol lowing funds: Lateral sowor No. 2, district No. G. Latoral sowor No. 3, district No. C. Lateral aowor No. 5, district No. 7. Lateral sowor No. 1, district No. 12 Lateral sower No. 1, district No. 12 Latoral sowor No. 3, district No. 12 Interest on tho same will conso after tho above dnto. L. L. JACOBS, City Treaauror. NOTICE. Work In tho first rank tonight nt the K. of P. CaBtlo Hall. Pythian Slstors on'ortnln Wednesday ovonlng. CORSET Add Distinction to any costume Gold Mine with good oro body nnd par- tlnlly oqulppod, for sale. Call ou tho ownor, Room !1, isa Main St, Why Not Woman's Suffrage? (An addrofw glvon recently at tho Y. M. C. A. hall In Portland by Clar ence Tkiio Wilson, D. D.) When two nriiilcft fnco oach othor In tho bnttlo tho army of aggression, before It can ongnB" tho main body, iiiiihL drive In tho Hklrrnlch linos of tho onemy. Tho woman's nuffrngo propaganda hn thrown out cortnln skirmish linos In tho public thought and theso must bo driven la before wo can como to tho main argument. First, thon, thoso who claim that tho bnllot is womon'u right rpjote from tho Doclaratlon of Indoponiler.co that "Taxation without representation Is tyranny." Hut tL-o quotation Is not In point, for tint sentiment was ut tered with no posslblo reference to Individual votorH, mnlo or female. It woh n decbrntlon of tho representa tives of tho 13 colonlon that unloss theso colonics could have a represen tative In tho parliament nnd In tho cabinet to protect their Interests Klnu George should nsk us to pay duty. It had no roferonco to tho cast ing of ballots, 'or mon voted In ovory colony, but It was a declaration that ore government ought not to tax another without duo representation. Notice TO OUR PATRONS; Owing to additions and Improve nionto being mndc to our power plant nt Gold Ray, It will bo necessary to shut down tho plant occasionally for the next fow dayB. Shutdowns when necessary will bo mado Sunday dur ing tho day and at noon hour an week days. Wo trust that you will havo pa tlenco with us for thoso unavoidable Interruptions In electric service. Respectfully, ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. A Vt. W. A. Modern Woodmen of America, Camp 6013. meets flrat, third and fourth Tutidays at Smith's Hall. V. C. Wffr Kinyon. Consul : John v. Lawrence, Clerk. X.3T. Talisman Lodge. No. 31. MeU Mondays In K. P. Halt. U. O. Wortman, C. C: J. P. Hutch aaon, K. of IL a The Cow Boy and Easterner i AT "NAT" THEATER TONIGHT FOR LAST TIME This Is ono of tho greatest western pictures ever shown in Medford, and is Bhown tonight only. You will bo sorry If you miss It. Bring your children and lot them see something that was never before shown In tho picture lino in Medford. Admission 10c. Doors open at 7:00 p. m. Notice TO PATRONS OF THE ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO: Ou nccouvt rf repairs bolng made to powor plant, current will bo shut off on TUESDAY from 9 n. m. to 3 p. m. como 2 i 3 Pines rnd got aomo of tho RED SOIL p. which glvos tho rich color 2 FRUIT 5, 10 and 20-acro tracts from i to 5125 per ncro. If you wish employment wlillo tho trooa nid vogotablos aro growing, you can got It nearby, v.t 4 Pines, tho now lumber city. ROWLAND Room 12U K. Main Stk Pure Clear Sparkling You onu't afford to do without this splendid, refreshing drink. Cnll up nnd order n ease sent' to tho house. The purest, most houlthful drink known is SLSKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, Agent. In order to tnako It refer to wom an's Htiffrnco It would havo to bo provon that womon aro not now properly represented by 'holr hus bnnds, fathers or brothers; that tho government does not protect thorn In their' property Interests, and that thoy do not got vnluo rccolvcd for tholr monoy. Tho question of voting has no ref erence to tho paying of taxes. Wo pay our taxos In return for tho pro tection to Ilfo nnd propoity, by tho laws of a civilized nation. 8omo mon who lmvo no proport;' vote and many who bnvo no', voto pay largo taxes. Numerous younc men and women, holrn to largo cstato, pay Immonso sums to the government, but have no vote. Corporations pay Immense sums In taxes, but havo no voto. Persons residing In forolgn lands or who hr.vo lived In this coun try only a few years pay taxes, but havo no voto. In fact, voting has no roferonco to taxes. Oregon Stato Association Opposed to tho Extension of the Suffrage to women. MRS. FRANCIS J. DAILEY, President. (Paid advertisement) Wanted Apple Pickers. Ranch hands. Carpenters. Woman cook. Qirl for general houaj work. Laborers. For Sale Rooming house. National cash register. Stock and 10-year lease, close in. 4 chair barber shop in live town. FRUIT LAND. 30 acres young pears, fine foothill soil, buildings, pumping plant, snap; terms. 133 acres, 12( ncres orchard, alfalfa, fino water right, 315,000 terms. 120 acres, 10 in orchard, 25 alfalfa, nnder ditch, tools, stock. $13,500. 18 acres 2 1-2 miles station; good buildings; 15 acres bearing and young orchard, $6500. 1G0 acres, 7,000 cords wood; 50 acres fruit land, 5 miles out; $2,000. 00 acres cleared, rich soil, close to Eagle Point, sub-divide, $125 per ncre. 80 ncres, 24 in bearing, sqme nlfnl- fn; under ditch, very easy terms. snap. CITY PROPERTY. 7 Westmorelnnd lots for quick sale, $2000 cash. 4 room house ou smnli payments. 5 1-2 acres for platting, near Dnco tah avenue, price and terms right. Fine Bungalow near West Main, mod ern, basement, cast front, $3,200, 3 room buugalow, close in, modern, beautiful view, $2,250, terms. 5 ncres, close to limits, for platting ideal situation, $G00 acre. 2 lots 50x215 will make 4 fine lots, '$325 each. 5 room bungalow, Mission furniture, cast front, close in, $2,100. 2 south front" lots, 50x150, $725. 2 Ross Ct. lots, 50x132, $G50 eacl. 3 close-in lots for $1500, terms. 2 close-in lots, enst side. $750. Lots in West Walnut Pnrk, $350, $25 down, 10 monthly. HOMESTEADS. 7 fino homesteads. E. F. A. BITTNER Room 206 Taylor & PhUps Bide. Accomplished Fact Summit avenue lots aro on paved street. Sewor and water piped to each lot. Concrete walks aro laid. High and dry, and aro selling at tho cheapest prices of any lots on a paved i streot In town. See MURPHY & TANNER or T. YORK & CO. Attractive The moment you step into this store you note the array of "ATTRAC TIVE" articles for use in offico, store and homo. WALL PLAQUES MOTTO CARDS GIFT BOOKS ART AND CRAFT JEWELRY and all the little OFFICE SUPPLIES, ARCHI TECTS ' SUPPLIES, etc Merrivold vShop 134 West Main Street Special Tuesday and Wednesday Choice Any 10c article in the store, 3 for 25c You can select as many different articles as you wish. Any three 10c ar ticles in the store for 25c We have over 500 different articles here that sell at 5c each. Take your choice tomorrow and and Wednesday, any six' 5c articles in the store for 25c. HUSSEVS ISIS THEATRE THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE TO-NIGHT MATINE SATURDAY AFTER NOON, 2:30 P. M. "NEVER A DULL MOMENT" AMERICA'S GREATEST Comedy Jugglers JUGGLING PARROTS INTRODUCING THE THE PAMOUS PAti DOG, "QUEEN" 3-REELvS-3 LATEST MOTION PICTURES 1 THREE CHERRY PITS 2 SHORT-LIVED TRIUIPH 3 ERICK 4 LED BY LITTLE HANDS 5 "NEW MOVING PICTURE MAN" SONG- "WE'VE BEEN CHUMS FOR FIFTY YEARS" By HARRY BLANOHARD Doers Open at 7 p. m. CHILDREN, 10 CENTS ADULTS 20 C1NTS Medford Theatre Friday, Oct. 21st J. O. & GLENN HARPER, Inc. n . f? Tresont "" ' -- JOSEPH DETRICK hi tho Hrlght Matrimonial Comedy I TO MARRIAGE I lO A FAILURE Problem? No. Fun Show? Yes. Prices 25c, 50c, Seats on tulo AVednesday it. nt, Resolutions of Condolence. Rosolvod, That wo, tho DoKrco of Pocahontas, extend to Drothor nnd Sister Martin our henrtfolt sympathy in thoir sad bereavement in tho deuth of their little sou, Juntos. And ho it furthor resolved, That wo direct thorn to look to Kisho Man itou, tho Great Spirit, for comfort, tor such U tho Kingdom of Ilonve. Choice Any 15c article in the store, 2 for 25c You can select any hyo articles in the store that sell at 15 each, or as many more as you like at two for 25c. liver Seen It? No (oIiik to See lit? Yoh. ' 75c and $1.00 And bo it furthor rosolved, That wo spread theso resolutions on our minutes, sond a copy to our city nowspnpors and also to the parents mid family. (Signed) ; ELLA S1I0ULT8, RELLE BENNETT, EDITH lLUtRINGTON, Committor. - U .) llanklns for health. irii&ki.