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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1910)
'! i if !l(rmfk-VmksmKst; &Mifa-i&3Jtmn8&m. dtJWftttwwwKsrSia XfiwwSi''-jw''r-'''"'-'"''-'-"i--''-' i..4., H 'J 1$ rt i l' 3? V i U 11 !' It 9 lr M ? : J H 1 if1 1 it?: 4 id w H i J h n I 1 tfi AJIWFORD MAMiTUIHDNK, MICDKOUD, OTNWON.SrXDAY, XOVEMBIWIVIOIO. LOSS CORTRO i L OF FIE TEAM WILL IITI i a E MIEIT Q! AT H mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmtmiamimamfKmmammmmmmMmmm - I-. TIES POLE1 OMCE SJIMDER s: . 4 "v ' It WIIN ll'l- jiixl pure llM'l, llinl Id pi muc id' llio ni'i'iiiiii) nnil (lie n-pi mi fl It HiMiyl from beintr kill Vil 1inl nlulil. wlidii Ihe driver id' (In' line dminc InM eonlml nf lliu Icun i iho corner !' AIiii and I'm til, niul !)ii-I(imI iiC miiktuu tho turn vh'mI Iron 'li'iicc Mm iiIiiiiii liiul ciiiiii', HlruuL IlllupllOIIU pillc till tllll NOIllhlCt TWV "llBllll llll. I III- pole Mil inn A)lll III' IllMllll'HH mill MO WIIM llll' fill' jvuKuii temporarily. Tim pule ill' I la yil'e iiiiiii'Iiih nicl llin telephone j ! Miitiiucl.v mill it low Milliliter til j'MI'll lllllll I'Cllllllll. ; Tlin Urn Icmn l imiiiiimimhI of 3"miiik horse mid their Iriiiiilwr him pol been h.vIi'iihIvc Whim the nlnriii hiiiio In Iiim) ululil nml lliu IiIk Imll kl'l'l I'll'tlllltf ll WUH llllll'iHl illlniH 'rIIiIm III I'Olllnil lliclll, Ill lite hum iii i'i'1 mil one niiiii on mi Inutile fheck wiih nut HiiiMiiiilv fiiMleucd mid Menl'Me I'!, ftilllder- nl (llnlil- I'.i M'IiiiiiiiiI rruiii Cliicimu I Inn ill niulil, Air. Sander, lie been Him llin punt vmir in ll'i "t'lMi - talive of lliu Chimin i hini'ldnilil' I- ' Mm (loldcu I Mill Minim . cini...i Will) HOW llHVl) II llil IH'lllllllL i mi llin Anient fur mi necmuilliu '" which IiiwiIvcn I he nuiicrshlp nl II" ' (liilihui Drill propel ly on Hi" """ ricr iiihii' (IiiiiiIh I'umh. Thl pirn- en IV coiiuM nl' "cvcral II -"""I inirim of Imiil in Hm vlcinilv " I (IrnnU I W, n limn mnl power olaM I in Howie river, mill wider rluhl- !" : power, inlnhiK nml iiiinli"Hi. JiinI piinr In Hi! uppnluliueiit nl i a receiver I or Ihe company a llnnil j humIiihI mil lh imrlh wintr lm f""1' liie IiIk pnnip nVl I""' .V"r ",l iniimilnu water fur IrriKiilinli. anil ( Injured Ihe plant Hint "iu niniei- ..,,., I i.'lllinlll ll'l'lllllllllll lliu iiiinI mm Jim iniaiiemiiu loiiKeJiiht iih the Inn. H ,(,( ,.,,, h. ,ll( ,MmMi th. aw in In, iiimh), Driver llnaiif ..... ,,. , i.,,!!,!..,.. n,. mvinLr ih, litcldlv Nlahl wllli the i'iilni iinlll lie pule wiin hIiiiVIi mid the Iihi'mcn iml eleiiieil IIiuiiim'Im'm nl' (heir KiriiiiMH ami he wm) lel'l nIHIiiu m Hie Iruiil end nl' a wnmni ulileli had tin limuiie wiih n lik niece nf limber niiKhnl with Mire hnnulnu- over lilm:1 t Hhll (Ireuhr.v, who wim on Ihe rear inl nf Ihe wiiHiiii when il Hlnielc, wiih niillciiCl mi Hume, Iml mil Horioiihlv liiul. The Well, Dressed : ir Wise Young Man : ? When Quizzed About Who Supplies Your Clothes Will Thrust Out His Chest and Proudly Say: TOGGERY Of Course I 41 The t Nix hundred fol of new conical iilewiill( nmv IicIhk liifilnllml on rnile cHtnlillnlied by tho city ciikIii fer nil Hmilli lllveridilii nvonuo nhowH the Krowth nf the city. A InrRO tor rltnry In Hihi pertloa will tin taken within tlin rnrpnnite llinltn In n few I'nnnllrt. It Im within n few hlnc(H of Mnln ntreet nml tdimitil liavn Iimhi liirliidcd In (tin city lour; "R'- tf C, V WilhliiH nf Ahlihiml liillurda.v III Mi'dfiiid. HM1( iniitli'r miller iiilimniiciil I'nr onie time, decided In allow an Immc ol .ji'J,"i,OIIO ol' rccelMir'H cuilU'ieiilcM for miildinr IhcHd rupiilt'H, iih icpoiled n (hit lime in Hichi colmiuifl. Iimm'ili j Mj.ejv lil'lef IhO opinion of lliu comll wiih ivcu out Air. SiimlurH ool; lli-'j Milliter HP with lliu eiiMlern hIocI, lioldei'M, who nailed 111 in to Ciiicnuo ( wlic in ho Iiiih heuli Ihe pant lc wceln. Mr. Knuiloi miivk while there Ihe il!-' 2" r'H.m, ' ; , ZZ ll., ,,,,,,,s mo ' ,, iHH,,,',, "fl0r ,l,u W0,k lr t , i h0 U. ....lu .....l Hie.! approved mnnv iiiHlmifuM paid into Ihe Inmn. ,M ''"' "' 'mi,l, lo , II,iH '"(',l0' ,! wi.rkiiiir Pimm nuch as are Ju- lirv the rail amount of tho Hiilmerip- imwjnlhe IiiiihIh of the trcnuurer or.iddcd upon, jcipiires the expenditure, lion, and that the Inrmir HuIiHerihen the plainlifl'M. a proiuliiciit Chiem;o Air. yiiudern says their attuniev, lute paid in nut Ichk than 10 pur hauher, P. I'hillip, who wiih out heie A K. KeamcH, will make application .....I ..I' ll... In nliw.irliil l.inii I lout Linnliiiin lllwiiiwillmr llin linilinli. til lllll I'lllll'l MllllllllV III llllllW llin Mill, III IIIVII nil., il'. ii.imrM I iiini hi. iiiiiii. t .....vt imp, til. .ii.'wi I -" .' ' i I'he iiIiiii minuted called lor HI per Hch. acnl ol (Ho plniutHTK to g nil Hie ,,,u,' mnl in imihIi nod t in in ance ii lie Arranueiucu k have liccii made am property ami imiUu the repairs under A llio sciikoii lias iiilvanceil so the time for hiuh waters, Air MMHManMIBMM"NMMMMHWHnnRn . - -. - -- .. liv Hie court and the rc;euiver, alter which thu receiver will isuo the cor tilicalcs. It' sonii' such arrmiKoincnl can he made noil; will slurt limuodi- lliiutr to do is lo iinniediately build where the river now runs. Willi the a coiTer-dnin so that the pump now present structure made safe thu work, in the river can he recovered, and can be done at opportune tiinos,Je: h" riivi'i'tim; the water the foundntioiM'oi" the next irr&ntiiij: season. .lust diseriplluii as needed I'nr the wink, deposit of .fWlll) made in u (Irauls an approved plan of a competeiil eiij near tl 'ndcV the eoiirl'H ruliiiL' lliu ecrlili- I'ush bank, mid the balance will be ainecr. and that the uxpeiulilitrcs hi Hauden nl' the power house will be exposed and con readily he made safe au'iiiusl any lloods that mav come aloutr prior to pul lint; in of .the f louden tes and s' opinion is (lint the besl (Iks concreto wall across the ira, water in the river when il can be liuished will depend mum the weather ami the euuditioii of tho snowfall in tho muiiutaius. which laruely governs the How nf St. Mirks Building- Cor. Main and Holly Monday Nov. 14th Railroad Wreck Sale AT NINE O'CLOCK, Mb'NDAY, NOV. 14TH GOLDEN ULE St. Marks Building Cor. Main and Holly Monday Nov. 14th These goods were in a railroad wreck and were damaged by water. Some are badly soiled, but can be lauudried and used. The quality is good, but all these goods will be sold as damaged stuff and will not be taken back or exchanged. Goods Worth $1.25 Sold At 25c Goods Worth 40c Sold At 5c One lot Ladies' Corset Covers, 9r badly soiled, $1.25 at h One lot Corset Covers worth 9ftr 75c, slightly soiled, at ... . v One lot Muslin Gowns worth 9Cp 75c, sale price " One lot Children's cotton 2-piece Underwear, worth 40c, sale 5c s One lot Children's Underwear, worth 50c, soiled, sale price 13c Ladies Irish Linen, initial hand- C kerchiefs, worth 35c, sale . . j One lot Ladies' 25c embroider ed handkerchiefs . 5c One lot Union Towels worth 35c pair at 25c for Six Towels. One lot union towels worth 1.75 dozen at per dozen . . . . 75c Men's 10c red or blue handker chiefs . . . "". . 3c One lot Men's cotton ribbed 2 piece underwear worth 65c at k One lot Ladies' cotton Union Mr Suits worth 75c, sale price udL One lot Children's wool 2-piece underwear, worth 75c, sale 25c Owe lot Children's Union Suits, worth 65c, sale price . 19c Ladies' colored aprons, regular qr 50c, sale price at ... &dl One lot Ladies' white handker chiefs, regular 20c, sale price 4c tvm -U