Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1910)
r 4' 4' 4 PERSONAL HEMS Mrs. D. W. Beobo nnd daughter, Elsie, were In Mcdford Mondny. Miss Mary Meo nnd sister Mrs. Emma Bebbo from Central Point wero In Mcdford on business Monday. Fifty-three acres Bpcclal, 10 acres coming Into bearing orchard. Call on J. B. Wood, Condor Water & Powor Co.'s office. tf E. 0. Blssell has returned from a two months' stay at Tablo Rock, where ho was building at tho Mearl orchard. Is your louso wired? One cigar less a day would pay for a hundred 'per cent Increase In comfort. Start living tho electric life. tf. Mrs. A. P. Frlerson and daughter, Mrs. J. C. Pendleton, wore recent Medford visitors. Every light but electricity gives off semoko and smoko contains soot which doposlts on your wall paper, curtains, draporles. Electric light clows In an air tight bulb. tf. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lydlard aro spending some tlmo with their son on Jackson street. Dr. Stephenson, graduate optician, tits 'glasses to correct any defect of tho eye. Offlco over Allen & Reo gan's. Phono Main 1851. 212 N. C. Bennett Is lmprdvlng his resldenco with a new porch. xfnnr-rchnl Co.. exclusive agents for property In Crescent and Wako NO EAS SM FOR $1 . E. Enyart States That No Offer of Site for Federal Structure Near Natatorium for Nominal Sum Was Made No Offer from West Sidcrs j22?S fcP vMwwmm4!XmJ .i. o- tiwno toet nn Mill B "" railroad. " See them. Crescent Is division point. wnMn Col. R. C. Washburn of Tablo Itock was In Medford Tuesday eve ning attending a meeting of tho hoard of directors of the Rogue River Fruit and Produco association, of which ho Is tho president. The meeting was tho regular monthly gathering of the board and only rou tino business was transacted Contractors will next week com nleto tho now sower system In Soutn Ka Addition, giving sanitary lowor ago and drainage sower, in addition to 30 lots in this addition, only jive blocks from Main street tho clos-ost-In good resldenco lots now of fering in Medford. Tho matter of nutting in tho drainage sower af fords opportunity to drain basements and collars and bring about tho best sanitary conditions. Mcdford's up-to-date peoplo only want up-to-date conditions In their residence qnar- teIJ.' C. Pendleton and son, Verne, were In Medford Tuesday evening to get tho latest election returns. II. E. Galo of Merlin was in Med ford' Tuesday, attondlng tho monthly mooting of tho board of directors of tho Rogue River Fruit and Produco association. Six hundred feet of new cement sidewalk now bolng Installed on erndo established by tho city engin eer on South Rlversldo avenue shows tho growth of tho city. A largo ter ritory in this section will ho taken within tho corporate limits in a few months. It U within a few blocks of Main streot and should havo been Included In tho city long ago. tr Tho Blssell homo on North Central avenuo was tho sceno of a merry gathering when they entertained a party of Tablo Rock friends Satur day evening to an oyster suppor, after which an onjoyahlo timo was passed in visiting and music and later refreshments of Ice cream and cake woro servod. Thoso present wero Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lydlard, Air. nmi Mrs. J. C Pondloton, Col. and Mrs. R. C. Washburn, and Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Adams. Havo you had any of thoso raised doughnuts which they soil at tho Spot Rostaurant7 Woll they aro ... .i A,.nn.infiv Ih imvins thorn. It is such a convenience to buy them ered flieht 1 ft O ( fresh any day. V S. M. Moars, jr.. of (Tablo Rook w . t lirflnaiiilnl' ftn & i was in .mouioiu ju,." business trip. If tho ladle who have been to kindly awaiting the arrival of the turbans will plonso cay tliay can havo first choice. Mrs. Salter'! ii,,,n Mininnrv Shon. cor. W. 9th and Poach btreot. "The report that n federal build inj site nenr tho Nututjjrium huH been offered tho novorninent free is erroneous," states J. E. Enyart, president of the Medford National bank. "I offered the o eminent u site for $20,000 on Riverside nveuue, nnd if the jrovernment wants it it will cost them that amount. There has been no pool to purchase tho prop erly nnu turn it over to the govern ment for u nominal sum." Speculation is still rife ns to the location of the building. A sito was offered for $1 on Holly and Wost Sixth street, but no other reduction wns made. New Dancinn Club. At a meeting Tuesday evening tho permanent organization of a now club, to bo known as tho La Cres centa Dancing club, was completed. Tho following officers woro elected: C. H. Redflcld, president; F. S. Tor rey, vico president; C. E. Reed, sec retary and treasurer. Resolutions and bylaws for tho governing of tho organization wero drawn up and adopted. A list of names was pre sented and voted on, with tho result that tho club starts off with a char ter membership of about forty from among tho young men and young married men of the community. Tho date of tho Initial danco was set for Thursday, Dec. 1, and it is tho plan that others follow at Intervals of about four weeks apart throughout tho winter and spring. DAVIS LEADS. (Continued from Pngo 1.) The county coinmissioier race is u free-for-all. Patterson. Myers nnd Davis nil havo n good chance to win out. It is impossible to stnte what the ultimate result will be. But ccrtnin it is, it will be close. Fourteen complete country ie ciiiutb give Davis 383, Myers 487 and Patterson 208. At 1 o'clock tho Ashland vote Rnve Davis 110 and Patterson 308. At tho same timo Mcdford's three in fomploto precincts pave Davis 293, Patterson 147. Now, tnke Davis' lead in Medford, or 340, and bal nuco it against Patterson's lead in Ashland of 192 nnd Patterson has n lead of 40 votes in tho two towns. Now, tnko tho complete returns on 14 precincts counted nnd Davis has "- wHiio imiorson nns o, uyer "l."i. Thus Dnis lends him if the ratio is maiiitniuod. Lute ropoits give Dnvis J2 in Hutto Falls to Patterson 4. Tlui Davis' lead is strengthened. Patter son luib Talont yot to aid him ovtv. take Dais. Cotitrnl Point gie Dnu 28. Patterson 35, Mvers 133 o Dnvis' lead is safe if Talent do-s not pilo up n big voto for Patterson. Hut thoro is another factor. J. W. Mvoim of Central Point has 71 o otos so far couutod. The ont eat is truly a thite-oor- ?nnch hands. Vomnn cook. lirl for general hotuj work. Laborers. FOR SALE. Rooming house, close in. Business, $200 daily, at mvoice. 3usincss with long lease; average sales, $90 daily; $4,000. t-chai'" barber shop in good town. Runabout, cheap. Interest in splendid business. FRUIT LAND. 000 acres for subdivision, all good, $33 per acre, terms. 290 acres, nenr Eagle Point, fine subdivision, $73 per acre, terms. 160 acres, 120 fenced, 20 plougbeu, 5 springs, small orchard buildings, 4 horses, tools, etc., $4000. 120 acres, 35 cultivated, fino bonch nd bottom land, $3600. nil tracts, unimproved, from 1 o up, closo in. p and 10-ncro tracts, full baring. 35 aoros, 1-2 in orchard, 9 acres al falfa, easy terms. 10 to 100 acres, cleared, c'oso in, fino pear land, $150 to $2') por ncre, good torms. $1000 will handle fine bearing orch ard, closo in. 18 acres 2 1-2 miles station; good buildings; 15 nercs bearing nnd young orchard, $0500, terms. 90 acres cleared, rich soil, closo to Eaglo Point, sub-divide, $125 per aero. 10 acres, closo In, buildings, water for irrigating, fino poultry and fruit ranch; $3000, torms. 10 to 100 acres, 1 miles from post office, best soil and cheapest buy In tho valloy; $175 por aero. 34 acres, under ditch, fino pear and alfalfa land, 3 miles out, cleared and fenced, $250 por acre. ' CITY PROPERTY, 2-room houso and lot, closo in, easy payments. 12 lots, Palm nnd 2d sts., $250 each. Modern bungalow, closo in, $1730. Westmoreland lots $275. 2 lots in Kenwood, $G50. i lots, 58xl2C each, $5f0 for both. 2 4-room houses, lots 50x100, $2300 takes both. Lots in West Walnut Pa k, $350, $25 down, 10 monthly. 2 acres, in smnll fruit nnd truck, fino houso, lnsldo limits, $7000; will trndo for good stock ranch. Lots to trade for chicken ranch. FOR TRADE. Xuotl o.id A'p.o joj 'jno ojiui x 'pjmiojo auuuo oouoptsoj sooatiy soq ,io lpuog Shot joj pautoao Huuuoji 100 ncrcs, no wnste, in Now Mex ico, 3 miles from rnilrond, for citv or ranch property. IO 1. f Room 206 Taylor & Phlpps Phonn 4141 Wmr BITTNER rjidg. 199' Fownes Is Re-elected. NEW YORK, Nov. 0. diaries V. Fowuos, democrat, is oleeted in the 14th congressional distriot and II. M. Goldfogol, domocrat, is eleotod in the ninth district. Teddy Went to Bed. OYSTISH HAY, N. Y., Xov. 9. After hearing of tho defeat of the republican ticket In New York, Roosevelt refused to see anybody and wont to hod. Seven in Louisiarn. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 9. Sevon democratic congressmen wore elect ed In Louisiana. W fu) Try a dozen of our RAISED DOUGHNUTS sold at the SPOTCAFE They are homemade and fresh everyday nip!mnn R(. elected. GRAND RAPIDS. Mich.. Nov. 9,-j Congressman Diekman (rep. i re- oleoUd by uuu inajomv u iw district. Now stocks make the stores new nowadavs mnke them "wonder lands" for people who like see and own new nnd alluring thing" Republicans Win Delaware. WILMINGTON, Dol., Nov. 9. In dications aro thnt tho ropublloansj hatg qlectod a majority of tho mom burs of tho stnte leglslaturo, thus as suring the re-election of United Stntos Senator Dupont, republican. Bryan's Home County. OMAHA. Neb., No. 9.-Aldrion (rep.) has earned Ilerrick count v and eotne out of Lincoln, Bryan' home, with 1000 umionu er Dahl man, democrat. THIRTY THOUSAND PLURALITY FOR OKLAHOMA GOVERNOR Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 . Night 'Phones: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A, E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT Modern Hair Dressing t MEDFOfiD CONSERVATORY tor Music and Languages. Natatorium Building All Braochea of Music. Full Faculty. G. Tnlllandier. Director. .uTijor f Oklnlioiii.i with a plural in hi 30,000. The woman uttratfe 1 aniiidnipiit wan defeated. Bird S. McGuire (rep.) was re fletd to congress. Other eoovm--.lonnl reaiulte aiu in doubt. -M"M'4"H' I MISS FLORA GRAY, PIANO INSTRUCTION. STUDIO, 144 S. CENTRAL. PHONE MAIN 991. wmmmtaummmmmmmmmmmm noun tiiBTHons ix TJits factuut. Lverj one knowi what would happen it a huiiitvwfe put down her iruit and ji.!ik b kimpl jjuuring tlum Irotu tne katlr into the j an and allott.ng tbcm to stand with Ioom coim. her fruit uuuld woti ferment and ttjoii Cook- i! e' iati arc jusi as Jr.!: tj fijioil, yet f Am i , . , . m".l maiiufuttircn of lard ai.J otLr 'd"lr''" "! -! ra-he and irr. for uiakinff the ld-fiuhioned 'Vat: tea," cucb aa wat, ued b.v in grsitdnothent fur prooiotmif tin vrowtn of their hair and re-tom.r it natural color. The demand 1i titia well-known kerb for tb pur poae baa been so great that ou ouuiufaeturer baa taken adautau of the fact, and has placed on th market an ideai "wage tea," contain ins; hulpbur, a tnlualjl remedy tor tier ti' , air Lok:n lulS bit. or Iooc-c(.:retJ (ijt and cdort. Cuttolene, howi'r i ia rtlm paiU I il MX- lal dtiivn. icakrd ahuiitrlv air. I tatioii. Thin irfiMiatuti. which t fulled ' ! h'. hutfc ami Suilhar, i old t nil leiiiln k dnitfuiats for Vt msuu and $1 a bottle, or will be sent tiKht. o tlut the itu-ikcr nuaraiiice Mwreet liv the veth Cheuit-al eoui- i AUni e Ij remain mdef mtcly as pan, 74 Cortluudt treet, New York sweci au a mm a wic uajr u wai ( lf mw,,, r.f.-,r,t ,l prire Le. luauc H IL-kii.s. Medford, Or OKLAHOMA riTY.-OkJa.. Nov. 0 I,,., l)JaJed huxot. whh ,he ,,.., oJ Ue truce (dem.) wns elected ,hn fni, ,tA ,llru w.r. ... .., v, u..u u...Hn. ,. U.V.J where cununeut on the tact that the are selluig large quautitie ol u Fine Millinery We make a specialty of fine millinery mid can showyou tho largest assortments and tho newest styles to be found in this section of the state. You arc invited to call hero and see tho now ideas in millinery and if c do not have what you want already trimmed we, will bo pleased to make up something for you. You will find the prices as low as tho lowest and wo feel sure that we can save you money. $5.00 Shapes $1.98 A line of uutrimmed shapes, large and small, including blacks and many most popular coirs, French Pelts, Corded Silk, etc. Regular values $2.95 tf 1 HO to $5.00. Special Ji.70 $2.75 Shapes 98c tVuother line of uutrimmed shapes in Felts, black and joiors; also a number or streot hats. Regular values $2.00 to $2.75. Special Coats and Suits lrou will make a mistake if you do not see the largo assortments of fine coats and suits that wo have gath ered here for your approval. You will find here tho oxclusive lines lines that you will not find outside of the larger cities. Not only are the styles a littlo superior and the workmanship a littlo the best ever but on account of opening up late we are selling our suits and coats at exceptionally low prices. $3.50 Sweaters only $2.95 $2,95 An all wool sweater, fancy knit; ferfect fitting, colors red, gray and white; regular $3.50 value. Special On the West Side In St. Mark's Bldg. Ss. " S UITS C OATS DRESSES FURS Season Tickets For tho Tits ftSsorliH8iil are rury ooiiipleie, the style ajra th simirtost thai have ever lieeu sliowu in a oilv the sias of Msdford-the aJoes are all that you oonld wish to find.' SUITS Smart stales, latest sloths and osoaplhiual vhfom. Come and let us show you these suits, MPeuItilly tlis o.oliis!vu tail ored stylse. Those hand-tailored suits nre the favoHtos o erhere mid you ure sura to be idsnawl with them. COATS If you want something entirely new, something that in, hui' t (,'lve perfeut satisfautiou u uoat that shows distiiic tioi of stylo and perfeot workinanaliiii you will oome ami ee oa hue. You will find the rieee right. DRESSES In all the lata fabrics and the most hssaMtiag and be- ui hiug, styles that have appeared in tbs east this season. If n i haven't been in the store lutelv vou should eoBM Md see v. ), t we have in new. FURS h- ery uiuch in demand .ui! n- the Million ndvSMSS we I I that the bettor Keller nr- irrouinir carc. It you are hi 1 n irkct for a inr, now i- tin i,m to cluoe il. Medford's Quality Store NATATORIUM Entertainment Course Aro Now READY FOR DELIVERY and may bo had at the Nat. Box Office or Haskin's Drug Store. Price $2.50 which gives holder choice reserved seat for each of the 1 five entortaininonts. The firs number of the Course MADAM LANGENDORFF CO. OF ARTISTS From the o METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY, NOV. 17TH o i . itlmii 'ti r&L ? i i xr. i Emponu O. E. TacRstrom, Prop. ebbI Scat Sale opoi at JXjuikin's No, 10th. TJio firat four lavs limited to tomoil ticket holders, CJenornl sale be tfiiis Monday, Tovombor Hth. PrircH, $1.00. Moral Subscribe for a season ticket .md save $2,50. . i I'ASAUINA, Nor. I. Pasadena complete gives Johnson 2,439; Uell 8S. Arcadia, Sierra Madre and l-a ('enuda I.o Angolea county, com lfH eli w JohnH'm 458; Doll 304 BELL CONCEDES HISo DEFEAT BY JOHNSON Sulloway Re-oleoted. (OXCOHU. N. II., Nov. 0. Con- vresainau Sullowuv. riuhlioan. I.mmI AN PItANCISCO, Nov. 0. Thoo been r -elected in the first New,!,lora Al n'u couceded his dotoat for Hutuf litrt dihtrict and CoiiKresainan Frank D Ollll Ciimrr ret ) jn the ! the offlco of govornor today and sont a nioflsage of congratulation to Hiram Johnson, hU succosatul ropub- llwm oppunout. Tho mowtage pt Iowa: "Tho peoplo of California fcav olootod you aa their chief exeUT for tho noxt four years. I taa&er teV you my concratulatloaa aael aatr. wishes for a successful HdMhalstsaV tton." x 1 . in n rissWhyiirirtaVtr - - J - i i l.i i. ii. I- ..im .,