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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1910)
'ZHRI&'VW HwilWf wwWWf? 'TrTCS'w-f'' i;reisnT"' rfK -jrsn' V - j- nr-"7T f. yvffi- ''TT,fTli!"'"i. -7 rn S"" ai f.huT 7j $ f MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKOON, SUNDAY NOVEMBER 27, 1910. 5 c PERSOHAL ITEMS GREAT ERA OF O. C. Uobo of Phoenix was a Moil ford visitor Saturday. Huvo you scon the wlndowB at tho Mcdfonl Hardware Co.? W. H. Hooker returned Krldny froji'i Spokane, where ho had been Rttandlng tho Northwestern applo Bhow. Hnvo Xmas photos made at Greg ory's studio. v A,, D. Holhis has returned from tho Spokane applo Bhow. Moor-Ehnl Co., exclustvo agents for property In Crescont and Wnko field, Or., towusltes on Hill's now railroad. Seo them. Crescent Is division point. 220 V. ,E. Hamll of Englo Point was a MedfoVd visitor Saturday. Dr. Stophcnson, graduate optician, fits glasses to correct any defect of tho cyo. Office over Allen & Roa gari's. Phono Main 1851. 212 W. C. Pick ford of Portland Is a Medford visitor on business. Is your iouso wlrcdY Ono cigar les a day would pay for a hundred per cont lncroaso In comfort. Start living tho electric llfo. tf. Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Dull of Mt. Ver non, WnRli., nro In Medford on a visit. II. 13. Tronson of Eaglo Point is in Medford on a business visit. If you haven't got a block in Oak. dale Park addition you had hottct got one at once. Seo V. H. Everhard, 909 Ninth street, Wcbt, for particu lars. . tf A. J. Hanby, principal' of tho Gold Hill public school, was in Medford Saturday on business. Have you noticed tho now build ings golns up In Oakdnlo Park ad dition Just south of Mr. Root's? tl II. P. Mulkey will deliver an ad dress boforo tho Central Point Y. M. C. A. Sunday afternoon. Every light but electricity gtve off smoke and smoke contains soot which deposits on your wall paper, curtains, draperies. Electric light glowK In an air tight bulb. tf. Mrs. II. Li. Young of Drownsborr came In Saturday to remain, a few days. Fifty-three ncrcs special, 10 acre coming into bearing orchard. Call oi J. B. "Wood, Condor Water & Powe Co.'b office. tt Captain M. P. Eggleston of Ash land wns in Medford and Jackson ville Saturday on business. Tho Hull auto llvory has decided to accommodate tho trado to and from tho opera, nntatorlum dances, cafes and so forth, and by placing a call they will call for you at any time. Tliolr orders will bo booked at their office Phono 3111.' It. 11, Hopkins of Central Point wns In Medford looking after busi ness mntters Saturday. Havo you visited tho "Mnrlnollo Shop?" You nro invited to call up stairs In the Kcntor block nnd exam Ino tho nicely fitted rooms and learn about "Marinella." S. W. McCIendon of Gold Hill wns In Medford on business Saturday. Freo demonstration of tho White HtiuBo Pantry, a now kitchen conven ience. Room 207 Taylor & Phlppc bldg. 212 Ed L. Hughes of Ashlnnd, one o tho hustlers of that end of tho val ley, was In Medford on a buulnost trip Saturday. U'h a pleasuro to Btop Into tho Med ford Hardware Co.'s storo slnco it luu been romodelled. ' J. W. Myers was In Medford from Central Point Saturday. Wantod Hoardors. A now board ing house has opened at 70G South Onkdnlo. Call and soo us for fair trontmont, or address P. II. More land. 302 In V. Salisbury of Woodstock, 111. Is hero on a trip of Inspection. Mohr-Ehni Co. for loans. 231 Tho Medford Hardware Co. Is thr placo to select your gifts all use ful! P. E. Scantlln of Talont was a Mudford visitor Friday. Tho Medford Hardware Co. wel coiih'h you to iho now storo, where nl moot n complcto now stock Is now on display. Mrs. P, Streets upent this ht&l week in town. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McCIendon of Gold Hill left Saturday afternoon for Lnuipoc, Cal., where they will spend tho wluter. Mr. and Mrs. McCIen don aro among tho fow survlvlnp roupleH of thoso who mado the ox team trip across the plains In the early '50s. While therij aro a num ber of pioneer men nnd women still living In southern Oregon, occasion! are not frequent where ono find? two people growing old together whe took that Journey together in their youth. PROGRESS HERE Such Is tho Belief of Theodore D. Wilcox, President of the' Orcrjon Development League, Which Meets Monday In Salem., PORTLAND, Or., 'Nov. !. Thul tins btute is now enteriiu upon n jireut era it' railroad building mid thut now is the time to do tho ut most to attract settlers is tho belief of Theodore 11. Wilcox, president ol tlio Oregon Dovelt)inent league, in telliiiK of tho publicity campaign that will bo planned ut tho uiintial con vention of tho league to bo held at Salem next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "1 venture to predict," said Presi dent Wileox, "that no state in the Union will build more railroads thai Oregon during the next live years, with the possible exception of Mon lant, which is oO per cent larger ami whero conditions aro the bamo as here. "This makes the Uiiuo particu larly opportune to work for tle de velopment of this state. The new roads now building will bring in niauv now settlers and the commer cial elubs of tho stato will attend l their distribution. "The coming convention will bo :i valuable opportunity for the repre sentatives of the various eommerci.il bodies (o get together and oxchangi ideas, gather inspiration and roeeiw Jiicouragenicnt for the eomiuu year." President Wilcox is on tho pro .'ram for an address njid it will bi iho most notable of tho convention, riioroughly conversant as he is with iho industrial development of thv Pacific northwest, anything ho max ay of tho future of this great region wll be listened to with interest. BATHTUBS USED BY MEN FOR COAL BINS CHICAGO. Noy. 12G.-No more bathtubs will be installed in the houses to bo built for the foreign Workmen employed by tho various subsidiary companies of the United States Steel corporation at Gary, lud. This is the edict that ciiino from tho big corporation vi'inhiv. Hnsklns for health. You Are Not Sure That You Have Done The BEST on that bill of ; LUMBER Until You Have Tried the Medford Lumber Co. Quality, Quantity and Price 77 r n copyright ioio i uDiMicijAnAsrnmta: Fl TjjjPociiEaTrRHv A Timely Hint MEDFORD Hasklns for health. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phones: F. W. Weeks, 2071' . A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT Mr. and Mrs. A. Decker of Port nnd wore Medford visitors Friday ind Saturday. Your uBofulnesa ends when your eyesight falls. Seo Dr. Hlckort now W. E. Hnmll of Eaglo Point wns In Medford Friday on business. Tho Ladles' Improvement club of Contrnl Point nrranged last Friday night for a concert nt tho Methodist church In Central Point, which wnH very woll attended nnd greatly en Joyed. Members of tho Mod Curd onsorvntory furnished tho' music. Wolborn Heoson of Talent was In ledford on business Saturday. Fred C. Kelly, brother of E. E. 'oily, tho well known Medford at torney, Is here on a short visit. J. It. Wright Is on a business trip o Portland. Fred M, Cummins Is In Portlnnil in business connected with tho Rogue tlvor Canall company. Yv. J. Scot of upper Iloguo river s In Medford for tho wlntor, A. A. Davis and Scott Davis and families leave this week to wlntor n southern California. Wnltof J. Martin Is In Chicago on i biiHincss trip. A. D. Holms of Ashland, Colonel It. C. Washburn of Tnblo Hock, II. '. Tronson of Eagle Point were imong fruitgrowers who spout Sat- rday In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. II. Taylor, pro 'rlotors of tho Waldorf hotol at Voodvllle, leave soon for Red Hluff, 'nl., to spond the wlntor. Dr. Woods ticcoods Mr. Taylor as president' of tho Woodvllle Commercial club and Ir. nnd Mrs. Wluf will succeed to he management of the hotel. Non-rust umbrellas with dotarh- ble handlos at H. T. Van Do Car's, 2.00 and up. . All silk and hair llk tops at $1.00 to $2,50, Keep ut of the wot, and got a non-rust tmbrel!a.Phlpps bldg. Wgodvlllo is the scone of groat ic(lvlty those days. Tho foundation if the now bank Is being built; Palm- r and Palmor aro building a large varehouso; Mr. Perclval has finished a two-stamp mill on his mine art- olnlng Woodvllle, and other con itructiou Is under way. Mrs. J. H. Fry of Grants Pass has been visiting with Mr. ul Mrs Rob ert L. Taylor In this elty the past wpaV- MYh K'iv Ih ko iniicli lmnrenn- ed with the city that sho cqntem- plates disposing of ber luterwti Id j " Grants Pass and moving to Medford. j - Joe Cuthberl, who Is recovering .daughter, who have been vei from an attack of appendicitis, will better be removed from tho Southern Ore gon hospital to his home today. Rev W. T Goulder. formerly of this rlty. but now of Coqiilll Or has wired friends that his wife and Now that tho Thanksgiving rush is oyer the next thing in order is .your. CHRISTMAS SHORIMNCI. We tire displaying the new Holiday Ooods and sug gest that tin early look will he most advantageous to voir You will find a welcome awaits yon at the "Mttortsr Con-act CJoihicra " isHiHj gggm ntwfffwmffiP OREGON Do It Now Get Firsl: Choice n iitii ii ITU ana While my stock is most complete. Just what you decided on may he gone. A small payment will save you a possible disappointment, SEE OUR LINE WATCHES DIAMONDS Cri.' (JLASS KTERLIXU TABLEWARE (JOL1) AND COM) FILLED .IKWI3I.UV STATIONERY CLOCKS . UMBRELLAS .1 EWEL CASUS stick UNO nov io i ;r IKS WATKRMAN FOUNTAIN PENS CAR VINO SKTS TO! HOT SKTS, I0TC. Good Goods at Right Prices J. W. DIAMOND 115 East Main Medford, Or. III. are Tho wi.e ramo In answer to queries sent li I in following a roiiuit current here that his dauKhtpr had (li.-l Mm I. K VtbltliiK cf KmkI" I'olii l sifiidlng a few das In Miulfnnl .1 I) Cutlilxri, who has bctm vis King hi son In tins city '(. the past two urtK-ks has loturned 10 his homo in San I'ranNsfo. C'lisiles Yunx and wife left Frl d. rm .i iiiit Honolulu T II ml Mil ! niiHfir Miiiic ttiiio j Of home A Little Poem with a Real Moral "Jever know of Jem Willets?" course you know him he's been alive these many years. lie makes his liwnn.' ui I'H'ry rii.v 111 iiiu iimvciai:. i,i mo uuun:ooiuu, ucut wa tttwava "too durned earlv'or too lato." and he is a charter member of tho a Brotherhood of Lost Opportunities." wtesAi Jem Willets' Luck Jem Willcth v..s here whert 111' luntl .wns nil slough Wheru lli1 depot is now mi' Hi' rail road rutiH through; iv lie owned a hull forty o' towiisile, by gum, An' let it nil go tli tuxes, I vuinl Ilu could huvo bought Perking' uddi- tinu, 1 guesu, 1 For twenty-i'ivo dollnrs, mi mubbc for less: An' ho wiih unco offered th' hull block of laud , Fer (i Mpim o' gray mules, where th' L'ourtliouso'll stand. , ' Jem ! Willets Hiiys oouiehow H' n!- " . wnya his fulo To bo durn iwirly or else bo too lute. Th' steuni ears atop now on Hi' wny Moiu' throiiKh Wliere he ued t' 'cut hay 'fore they f, diaitu'd out th',louIi. , - , k Jem WillelH buys imbodyM over, huu' tliouuht v jV (lepot'd bo hhilt on ho ilurn wut n ', I't ; a. " An' he let it o for n soi, nn' I vow 'Ijo'tj Wuth niuli a "thousand an aeio i iiKhl now I , Jem .WillotH, hu wayn, whe.ro In' 'f ' ' HllllOol boiinl llllH JlUUidll v Wiih offered I' him fqr two lollnr -4i lot, ' An' Mild for two thousand th' week hofore hint, ' Whlu'h ruiiH inter profit, Jem saytf, (uirty fast, , V,t heM only known what th' fn luro'd brim: ' rf HeM, bo wulh a million thtsniinute, , , ' b.v jiiiKl f 'Cur. Iniid huIIh today for n thoi'nmuil ,' ' ' !l '"l ' ' ' ' l Tlitit'mleJiL it' boon Jctii'M'.jlHt'u6 e,urfv , , '" .' iiH not'! j'WhoM ever 'o' thouhl," Hiiyw Jem ".TVavM'be heelc u town- wliere jUt lu- -.Hu' nnd used t' Iiol'L .-'. '". Right here in Medford you will find ".Jem," and in a few short years Jem or some of his cronies will be repenting to themselves the poem, ".Jew Wil- letts' Lifck." ' And well may .Tent and his followers complain, especially as to that section of Medford known as SrSKTYOU . 11 EIGHTS. Siskiyou Heights Addition "A PERFECT HOME SITE FOR ' PARTCULAR PEOPLE." I f you tire looking for a (dose-in coun try home location, you cannot do better than buy in this beautiful villa-tract, with its many attractive, features which you will only be, able to appreciate wehn you see the property. DON'T BE A JEM WILLIOTTS- If you have the least inclination to associate with "Jem," coino in and visit with us a few moments we feel satis fied that you will reform that you will give JEM and his followers a cool re ception, after talking the question of a country homesito in Sis,kiyoulIeights with us. . ;' Caution- Don't Be too durned late Gome in and see us II inlikeH him dlricuHtcd when liu .! ." t l,t't,K a htink ' ' ' Wliere liu uhciI t' fill up his old w.i ,. i ; lertauk. 'i lit juist pien I' sliow thill there uin't ,- ' ;; liothln' fair I jAlJout life at all, an' lh feller tl"'t' j. fiiuare, 'An' il)ii't waul it all, hu jint blins A J 'An' ihni't waul it Jvliuio ho i, While VuhomeiH uit uit money that oiler o bo his I X W, l-'oluy ii tho Saturday JJeninnr I'ost. '. Oregon Orchards Syndicate 116 East Main Street Medfore, Ore. W m" Y OU ARE CORCIALLY INViTED TO AN A Exhibition and Demonstration of La Grecque Corsets From November 128th to December '.)vi, 1910. An expert corsetiere from New York will be here to show you how nnich improvement you can make in your figure by wearing these stylish, shapely and thoroughly practical corsets. Every woman desirous of looking her best should get expert advice of this New York Corsetiere, With her aid you will enhance the good lines of your figure and improve any poor one. The Emporium O. E. Tackstrom, Proprietor, Medford, Oregon w i I 3 "1 k