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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1910)
reiWin)JLlLTRllHTNBIlF01?l), OKEqON, MONDAY, tfOVEMTmR U, 1)U)A .. ,.$. ,jv vrtVA Clear Reasoning About -ii - . AH A ti. I The World's Best Pianos ji Andf Player Pianos " mi Easy to Sell a Piano J Once You Know the Truth i j ii u t AVo know thai wo liavo the finest lines of Pianos and Player Pianos that money and-'brains can produce. Wo know that we can save younioney on a piano or pla;er and when we claim to handle ihe best we have but'io state thai we liandle Ihe old reliable "Ohiokcring Bros.," Ihe celebrated "Jvei-s & Pond," the "A. M. McPhail," ''Sterlin?,M;'LaiTalgne,,'t'Iln)tin-ton,''f,lehdelssoul,,' and other pianos and the, un'approached lino of player pia nos consisting of the world renowned and .ittetly fainous "Apollo," "Sterling" and " LalTargiit-' the finest.' in tho World. - V " r - v ft-. , Wq have stated that wis know that we offer for sale the bosl Pianos and Players in the world. .'If you believed this like we believe it, v ' .1 f you could feet this like we feel it, If yon could see this like we see it, If yon eould understand this like we understand it, 1 f you eould KNOW this' like Avo know it You.would not hesitate in buying a Piano here. Call us up and we will call and see you and explain the merits of our Pianos so that you can't help believing, as we do, or better still, call at our big warehouse lit Oakdalo and Tenth, where we will bo pleasdd to domonsh'rttfc oilr instruments a iut convince you that this is1 the place to buy yum piano. We Absolutely Guarantee to Save ton $100 on Any Piano WE SELL ON EASY PAYMENTS, ij Sale Room and Warehouse Gorner 10th, and Oakdole $10 DOWN AND $6,00 PER MONTH 1 f i ,vA W 'TT-&T Central Point Items i ,T. M, .Jones is junt coinplutiiiK Iih fim iiinrhtary ohnpi'l. Sni'li 1111 in slitntiiili is nnt needed for homo folks iut litis u'iiuUmi of huilth, lint Mi. .lotion desire- In neeoiniuodjile tho siirroiindiiiK coinilrv. The now eluij.il is iv credit to the town. Your i'oneHitiiident has n letter front Jinnee K.,Oruvcj at l't'osjivet, in vrhu-h Mr. uriovu in "lieviiur over a notice jiulilishedin thu Central I'oiuL JfillliiUVfivlIu' (ITofl'tiiiit. it. wiih re- poiled 'Hint ho and family had j,'oiio lo California. According: to our lat ent authority wo doiro to infoitn the to,)oclaiit pahlic that Air. Cliiove did not no. Hy tho docinion of (ho voters of Oregon, Central 1'oint as a unit has ;a, riijlil to nay whether liiimr shall or shall not he sold within tho town limits, and at the jiioijoiit sta;u of the Kiune the town stands as iiiueh show of uointr wet as thu l'aoillo oi'oan has of j:oiiiK dry. M. I. Knglnml has at least suc ceeded in yoliini: Ins ilrnj; stock uiovied into tho new iii:iitois ill th corner of Komth and l'iuo street-, and his now store is one of the neat est in tho vavllnv. Captain Wilson, an old time Ore goiiimi of. the early forties, has pur chased lots in Oak Park addition and will huild a home. Ah-. Wilson is rich in splendid narratives -of burly days in Klainalh Falls country, 'hav ing been there through the Afodoo war, anil has kindly consented to fur nish data to "your eonosponllenl for nhort and intcrc&thif sketches not "Action, but nuthenticuted, thonj,'li un published history of those pioneer days. , J5nd U. Urnssflelil of Utsaladdy, Wash., was here Sunday nftornoon on ft visit, Utsaladdy is an uncom mon name for a town, bat it is Si wash and means land of berries, There wore several young men of this community who wero so elated over the success of Oswald West" that they ratified last Saturday night. While your correspondent was just too late toget through thu gate, and join the ratification, nevertheless he enjoyed standing outside and listen ing to the campaign jell: "Wosi I West ! Oswald West ! carries JiimKsoii county in the pocket of his vest." HQWTO "t r .-? -v APPLESPROBLEI FO RAILROAD Increasing Production In Northwest , Has Furnished Great Problem for Railroad Centering in St. Paul to Solve. MEDFORD THEATER Tuesday, November, 1 5 Billy "Single" Clifford f SUGGESTS HIMSELF THE -.4t- . ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 112. ruM incioasiiiK production of apples in tho northwest I1113 furnished 11 prob lum which tho groat railway systoniH' contorlng in at. Paul will hnvo to solve. Howard Elliott, president of tho Norlliorn Pacific, albo proRldent of tho Nptlonnl Applo Show which Will lid llnlll for tlin llilr.l Him. In ! SpoUano, ia'ubIi., N'ovemhor 1 1 to 10, In his opening addross will dlscusa tho ipiostlon from varloim iitiind poluls. Ueuiilto tho fact that IIioiih:iiii1s of Many cars of apples are still being (now tieos have boon plnntcul and tho GIRL T h'b ', - - MAN , V$' f.iAD THE- GAME' 12 GIRLS 12 GIRLS loaded at Ihe t'onlnil Point yards. I Eagle Point Eaglets A. O. I.onlctt. (looigo ftUllor of Medford, Mr Wanhopo of Callfoinla and Harry Hlchardbon wero pleasant callers tho first of tho week. Tho first two won) sooklng a way to get to Unite Falls atid Mr. Richardson of AkuUi brought lhiiu over this far. In his carrlago. K. W. Uronitoy recontl-y from Chi cago, who has booiulaUIng tho Week ly Mall Tribune, hack thoio, has sot lldd in Eaglo Point for tho present, lontoii a room frojn Y. M. Nichols and Is taking his nicalo at t)io Sun nyslde. Ho expects to build In, the siiring on his twenty-acre trnct of land near hero Among tho first things that ho did aftoi his arrival .as to send In a subscription for Jho' Dally Mall Trl- buuo. Mr. Howard, rocontly from Texas, who has a homestead near tho Uaglo Point-Trail road, wns 11 pleasant call er Thursday night. Ho speaks In glowing terms or this country and has to nio to stay, Our school is progressing finely with our threg teachers la chargo or tho tin 00 rooms P. H, Dally and wife and Miss Howo. Professor Dal 1 loports that thoy arc doing fine and 11 good prospect for a full bdiool. A subscription Is being circulated to raise funds for work to gravel the load from the now depot to. tho county road, ami Kiiday morning thcie was $112 50 subscribed. WORLD THRILLS WITH WHO WHS II VOTED PITY FOR TOLSTOI ST l'KTtiltSIIUKO, Nov 1-1. -Tho xpctaole of fount Leo Tolstoi, self oxilyd in hi old age, has sent o tin ill of pitv throughout the land of the eznr. Kvory aiiKis being given the countei to induct: her hu&huiid to fuj'Miko kin plmi of heuomiiig 11 le oliiku and on to Hug upon a living duatli. The great Kitasiuii novelist U in swliion in the convent at Ivioclst, one of thu sevuriwt inonastorios in tlin world, refusing So itito any of the in0MH)MXir eut by hi family and ohfKiiiiiig coiiHoJatiiiii from hits ilnugli ivr, Ale.ii(lra, who i a nun. Tho HinenuwnwU of Toltoi i 'with him nud minor m.vi Iho ooiuit plans, m tho wjntur of lik bio, In journey to Conoda to 'join Ills Milouy of the Ihoikhobors. Il.i-kui's li.r health FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE? I'OKTLAXI), Nov 11. Though the woman suffrage nuioiidiuoiit ear ned by 11 majority of over 15,000 in Washington, Cleorgo II. linker, lintod talus nuulial for ouetom Waibiug Ion, dudlamd today that ho Iims Iiinhi uuablo to llnd a 111111 who voted for the men mi 10. 'Jll is the strangest chio I ever uw," he hiiiil. "I have been iiniuiriiig ever t-iiico the tduclion to liud a man who voted for vyomaii nifrujcc aud lw? mil found 01m." ATTK.VD COIiUTOK. Arrant'o to a'ttond tba EuKeae Bn Iness College, tied let u get row t good position when you graduat. K. tor now. Send for our Bew Jto loguo, H15 West 80TBtb trt. UO'.l crop of apples In tho Yakima valley, Washington, tho Hitter Hoot valley. Montana, tho Wenatchoo dis trict 011 tho Croat Noithern In Ore gon and tho various applo districts In Idaho Is tho largest for several oars, tho demand for apples and the now markets opened in all parts of tho world will take every applo raised. ill s tho gutting of those apples to market with which tho railroads aro concerned. Aniorlcan apples aio al ways at a premium lit Europo. Kar away Egyptians have taken to tho fruit and want all thoy can get or II Australia on thu other sldo or the globe has a growing appotlto for this coiinto's npplos. In our own coun try, where tho applo Is regarded as tho most health-giving of fruits, the demand is Increasing and thus the rallioads find themselves facing the problem of transpoitlug tho fruit. Ono of tho now Idons to bo sug gested by Piosldent Elliott Is the erection la tho groat producing dis tricts of applo storago housos. Ho will recommend1 thai tho apples, in stoad of bolng picked from tho trees and rushed to tho cats, bo placed in tboso storaBO house whero thoy wilt bo jnecoolod." It hnij boon found that precoolod npplos koop bettor and taste bettor than those that aro cool ed In lutrlgorator cars while In tran sit. Thoro aro othor advantages In this plan of storing tho npplos n oar tho orchards In which thoy aio giowu. It is believed, for ono thing, that tho growor will bo ablo to got a hotter III leu for his pi'rtduot by holding it and shipping when upukut conditions ' aio Impiovod. Tho growor alio will' have more time for handling his crop ' auiid will not havu to rush It to the ' trains. The Newest of Late Farces. BIG SONG HITS GIRLS Dainty Divinities Who Sing, Dance and Delight the Eye S'alc of scatM begins Saturday, November 12. Prices -HO.., $1.00, $1.50. ' ." r ,'v:,Jh Splendid Fruit Land Tract '( W ACRES 31ij wiles 'Mill the city of Medford; 300 acres under plow, balanoo oattoi'od oaks and Jbrush land, easily cleared ;,.land..lies aboya tho, frost lino i finely drained and sub-irrigatod. This.tract overloolcs. the entiro valley, in the hejxrt of affiiioft'iiitjaectipn. Adjoining land held at $250 per acre. Pritie-of f;his. tract $135 per acre. Splendid itAi'ins. Apply D. H. JACKSON . OOMPANY PHONE 2722. .-118V, WEST MAIN ST. 1 SPECIAL 'usisura tt il :: I :: i " A Small Bearing Orchard. Attractive Price - Easy Terms W. T York & Go. J. K ENYART, Prcaidonl. JOHN S. OKTH, Cashior. -t - J A. I'RHIIY, Vioo.I'reBldont. W. n. JACKSON, Asfl't Cushior. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 SAFE DEPOSIT DOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING EU51HESS TRANSACTED WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE, jAsiut ifhin ake? -7- ?.- iS-V. , Ashland, Orogon Swed.enburg Blook 'rhis is tho school that will rnako you Suc cessful, Traiu you for Business and Help you to a Position. BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND ' AND ENGLISH iSeeuro your Business Education at homo at a very moderate expense and, if you wish, wo will secure you a position in any of the large commercial centers, NO BETTER SCHOOL ANYWHERE AT ANY PRICE ENTER AT JNY TIME P. JUa'NER, A.,., President. 'l .! ' ;j .j. '. . . . nu .-ilj 11 , ' - lH aes Hasklns for health TUHIK, Nov. W. lriiiu Vii-lor N'awitMjii of (ha huiiktf of Jvittiu Itouatmil, vaotitiniutd n Ut iuuli )iilil IiuniI uf tho HuHfll'urtu 1'muilv, iu niurnml toilny to I'm. 04? Clem iiiliiie, tbinl iIhukIiU-i- T lw lun Km1.' 1-ihjM of Jlvlyuiiii ul lh ('haM 1 Muiii-aiuTi hurt Tli- nul. ! tirtiiin .n miiIiduI 11 I. ni. iii. ii li . In !i.. ot tyWLi .-Hi. 1 iinl mmmmammamimammmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmumamamm The P. & E. R. R. will soon be at Butte Falls, Oregon We can then handle your orders. Place them now. Write or: Phone im for jorices. Butte Falls Lumber Co. Nursery Stock Let us Quote You Prices on All Kinds of Trees and Shrubs L. B. WARNER Jr. At Warner, Wortman CtL Gort Grocery j& j& s& Medford i ' Ai m ,.iii - , ro00000'!'0'J'0'l'000000000004'0C