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MEDFORD MATI TRIBUNE, arEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 19,10. 5 - if i I I 4' i i s i t if I i Mi 'ld. "1 ! .: i : i PERSONAL ITEMS Cnl., George R. Martin, who has a min ing claim on Jump-Off-Joe, is trans acting business hore today. C. R. McKay of Idaho Falls Is hero on n business mission. ArthurIIIncr arrived from Fresno.- I.. today. ' Malvln Morgan of Peoria, 111., was nmdrig the arrivals at the Southern Pacific station today. " Mohr Ehnl Co., loans. Fruitgrow ers' Rank btdg. ' R. A. Price has moved from Sea side, Or., Into tho new bungalow of E. O. nissell's North Central ave nue, i Eugene Thomns of Weed, Cal., Is In town and will move his family here If a suitable residence can bo found. Havo you seen tho windows at the Mcdford Hardware Co.? George Warren of Seasldo Is In Modford, having arrived todvny. Ho naya -our rain Is only an Astoria mist. Have Xmiis photos tnndo at Greg ory's studio. John C. Pennington, contractor from Hillings, Mont., has nrrlved and Will locate. Moor-Ehnl Co., oxclnslvo ageuti for property In Crescent and Wake field, Or., towusltes on Hill's new railroad. See them. Crescent l division point. 220 W. W. Appleby Is hero from Grants Pass, In company with somo British Columbia mining men. Is your louso wired? Ono cigar loss a day would pay for a hundred pur cent lucrease In comfort. Starl living tho electric llfo. tf. C. L. Rurns of Victoria, R. C, ac companied by his wlfo and daughter, arrived this morning and will re main several days. Thoy will visit friends In Jacksonville. If you haven't got a block In Oak dalo Park addition you had bettei get ono at once. Seo W. II. Evorhard. 909 Ninth street, West, for particu lars, tr 9. K. Adams nnd wife from Table Rock attended the meeting of Penn eylvanlans at the Presbyterian church Saturday. Miss Norma came and spent tho day with her friend, Miss Mildred Rlssell. Have you noticed tho new build ings golns up In Oakdalo Park ad dition Just south of Mr. Root's? tf W. von der Hollon of Eaglo Point was a recent visitor In this city. S. A. Pattison was a visitor In Mcd ford Monday. ,, Every llgat but electricity give1 off smoke and smoko contains soot which doposlts on your wall paper, "curtains, draperies. Electric light glowH In an air tight bulb. tf. , T. J. Carney has left on a business trip to California points. Your usefulness ends when youi eyesight falls. Seo Dr. Rlckert now. Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho First M. E. churrh will on Wednes day afternoon meet Instead of Tues day. Fifty-three acres special, 10 ncro coming Into hearing orchard. Call on J. B. Wood, Condor Wutcr & Powet Co.'s office. tf J. A. Westerlund left Sunday ove nlng for Salem, whero ho will attend tho meeting of tho development league. Tho Hull auto livery hasdecldcd to accommodate tho trado to and from tho opera, natatorium dances, cafes and so forth, nnd by placing it call they will call for you at any time. Their ordorB will bo booked at their office. Phono 3141. R. II. Rhoome, n prominent real estate man of Vancouver, I), C, ar rived In Modford this morning on business connected with a laud deal near Eagle Point. Mr. Rhoome Is not propared at this time to give out a statement. Have you visited tho "Mnrlnella Shop?" You are Invited to call up stairs In tho Renter block and exam luo the nicely fitted rooms and learn about "Marlnella." J, W. Carter, traveling salesman for Armour & Co., traveling out .of Portland, declared while In the city this morning that, whllo he believes he has ono of tho best territories of any many on tho coast nnd that many good towns are found In his territory, that Medford Is the best town to her population that he haH ever made. It's a pleasure to step Into tho Med ford Hardware Co.'a storo since It has been remodelled. Wanted Hoarders. A now board ing house has opened at 70G South Oakdalo. Call and seo us for fair treatment, or address F. II, More land. 302 William tiimther, who arrived In the pity this morning on a short busi ness mission, declares tho rainstorm will be worth thousands of dollars to tho valley. Mr. Gunther Is from Sno homish, Wash., where rain seldom ceases, but declares tho more of it they havo the greater the prosperity. Mr. Gunther has visited Grants Pass and Jacksonville and declares that tho whole valley looks good, even In a driving rainstorm. Non-rust umbrellas with detach able handles at II. T. Van- Do Car'B. $3.00 and up. All silk and half silk tops at 11 00 to 2 GO. Keep out of tho wet, and get a non-rust umbrella Phlpps bldg ' 1). P. Hart Is of Ashland was lit Medford today, coming hero expect ing to nccept n position In the meat market line, but found the position filled when he nrrlved. Mohr-Ehnl Co. for lpans. 230 W. G.IWIIIndr of Wallnce, Idaho,, 8 In the city. Mr. Willard desires i business location and will be hero for soveral days. Mrs Willard Is stop otng Invito country with' friends until he succeeds In getttng a business lo atlon. Ho Is a merchant tailor. Tho Jackson County Gtnduato Nurses' club will meet at 512 South Oakdale avenue Tuesday, the 29th, at S p. m. Dr. Conroy will address tho meeting. Rex H. Lnmpman, editor of tho Gold Hill News, was in town on busi ness today and Informs his friends that he will get out tho next lssuo of Ills paper on a cylinder press and that Gold Hill is the best town outside jf Medford In the whole valley. J. W. Myers of Central Point was among those who had official busi ness In Medford today and teports plenty of water at tho Point. J. R. Wilson, recently of Dozomnn, Mont., has arrived hero with his fam ily and will be domiciled for a time In a tent until he can build a modern ottnge on Oakdalo avenue. See the new "Knrnno" brass at tho Modford Hardware '.Co. R. W. Wilson of t)ie. Durrell or chards, who recently nccoptcd u po sition with that company, was In tho city today. You are welcome at tho Medford Hardwaro Co. ' William MInter of Scdalla, Mo., wbb a now arrival today. Mr. Winter Is connected with a banking Institution 'n that city. When you think gifts, think of tho Medford Hardware Co. C. C. Carter, recently from Dodgo City, Kan., is in town morely looking ivor tho country. If It's to bo found In a first-clans Sardware store, it can bo found nt tho Medford Hardware Co. t ' Georgo Larlmoro of Ashland la vls Ulng In Medford today. Mr. Larl moro but rccontly arrived In the val ley and is much pleased with all con ditions, Including the rain, as ho says ho has seen It much worse In Ohio. J. E. Kelly was In from tho Qur rtdl orchard today transacting busi ness and meeting somo friends of Auld Lang Syne." J. W. Hlllls, superintendent of tho Rear Creek Content Plpo & Rlock inmpany, was In Modford today. Tho company will likely put In a plant is well as a finished product yard at this place. Ward E. Whiteside, prominent real stato owner and dealer of Central "olnt, was among tho throne of peo ple who were transacting business In Medford today. Whllo opening a door In tho rear of tho storo yesterday, William Mc Gownn had his mlddlo fin got on tho left hand very badly mashed. Mr. !hotsol of tho Whetsel Music "ompnny sustained n badly sprained tnklo yesterday morning whllo hur rying to church. ANOTHER MAN IS CHARMED WITIIVALLEY Henry O. Howard, of Sanger. Cal , which is in tho very heart of tho fruit belt of San Joaquin valley, stopped five hours In Medford Siln day, and before leaving said: "I hnve quietly spent two weeks In this excellent valley with a vlow to Investing In fruit lands, and the rain storms and slight snows have not discouraged mo In tho least. I am going to San Frnnclsco nt pres ent, but shall roturn In a few weeks, when I Intend purchasing fruit lands for fruit growing purposes and not for speculation. I find but ono ob Jcctlon to tho Rogue River valloy, an dthat Is tho talk of ovor-prodttc- Hon by so many, whon such a thing, In my estimation, Is Impossible. We can raise too ninny scrubby cattle, too many Inferior shcop, too much weedy hay and grow too many un marketable apples, peaches nnd ponra. but that Is all unnecessary tf we strive for tho perfection of horticul ture and not tho over-production of It. I do not disputo tho value of your valley as a producor of nlfalfa, wheat and cattlo, but in my belief the fruit Industry will always predom inate and that when tho world rec ognizes the excellence of your fruit there will ho no more talk of overproduction." Hasktns for health. NOTICE. Beginning tomonow (Tuesday), nvlng to tho bad weather, thoro will ho a little chango in the afternoon ulckup. Will lcavo stoics at 1:30 and 3:30 p. m. 215 MEDFORD GEN. DELIVERY. The modern store aims to muk Hie housewife's Miopp'mi; hour res! lul nnd iuterehtiii'r to her not -.(tenuous mid nore-wieckiu. If the shopper is an nil-render, this i easy to do. Send a Messenger that will meet with the ap Droval of the recipient ol ""v message. Any old kind e 'Messenger won't answer The bent should always bt sent "if" you wish tho re cipicnt to pass a favorablt verdict. What you think about busi ness stationery isn't quite s"o important as what your corre spondent thinks. Don't buy Tit itamfarJ fiiftr far bnlimit ittthxiry OU MAMKHIRE BOM because it pleases you, but because it influences the man you write in your favor. Old ItAHMHUK Bond l a clean, crlip paper, nude lor Uean, cri.p Imilnen loliu. It o!il on the usiiiiupcion that tlicre'i rconomy In quality A liandtoma prcimu buuk given upon request, liow lug letterlieuih anil oilier butlneii Inrmi, printed, lilhogruphtil arid engraved ou the wtuu and lourtee'i colore MitdeuyitAMrtuiiii PArN Cutll-ANt, llie inly paper luakert in Jittwurld making bond Mpereiclutivcly Medford mwmmim WMmW :l Printing Co. 4- 4 f -f MEDFORD TIME TABLE. 4 -44444-f 44444444 northbound" No ZoiVortfund Local".., So IMIMotor , NaSSIMotor .... So. 16OrrKon Impress .. No. KlPortluncl Iixpresi , Southbound. No. No No No No I 04 a. m 35 u. m 41 p III 14 p in 39 p. m. 8:4511. in 10:35 u m 2:34 p. in 3:32 p in 11.22 p m Medford to JackionrUU. Motor California lCxpreia . .Motor Sun Francisco Express Aaliiunu Local lotor cur leaves . Truln leaves . . Train leaves . . Train leaves . . . . Motor Car leaves II -.I O.i in 10-43n m 3'3S p. in 8'00 p. Ill 9:30 n m Jacksonville to Medford. Motor leaves Truln leaves ... Train leaves ... Train leaves ... Motor Car leaves T.30 a, m 8:4&a, in 2.30 p. m 430 p. m 7 30 p m Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PilONE 2271 Night 'Phones: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. On, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT Faclflo fa Eastern Hallway. I KffectUe NovtinlM-r 2S 1910 No 3INo II "" " iNo 2 No 4 T M A Ml AM I" M 5 li'H 9 30lr.v KaKle J't Ar M 4 IS VISl 451 Trtblr Itock K 46 4 IK '. 22! 9 r.Si Aau'ate X 39 4 1.' t JO' 10 'Ml iJutlH XI'' Hi a IS in io PratiT l.ake Je H t 3 SO CUOIIUSuAr Mfdfonl l.v H 14 3 lr. MEDFORD CONSERVATORY FOR MUSIC AND LANGUAGES NAT. BUILDING ALL BRANCHES OF MUSIC. FULL FACULTY. G. TAILLANDIER, DIRECTOR. For 5ale Until December 3 1(30 acres joining tho -101 ranch on the south and cast side; all fenced, with (i-rooin house, 2 large burns, 1 granarv and 2 other buildings. Family orchard, good well and a good living spring of water that can be piped all through the house. Price, $155.00 per acre; $8000 cash, balance 1, 2 and .3 years at b' per cent. After the above date this will be off the market. F, VOGEL, 327 SOUTH OAKDALE. ...MAKE YOUR... Xmas Shopping Easy Buy one of those new, large size unbreakable Japanese shopping bags, usually worth 75c each. See them in v C ITarh our east window. On sale tomorrow Early Christmas Shoppers are getting the pick of the following lines. While we have plenty of them, why not you? Come in and get the benefit of our large selection and low prices .... Xmas Post Cards The kind they arc asklnn 5c for everywhere. On sale here at Husky's lc Each Dolls Most any kind ycu can ask for. Over 1000 to select from at lc Each up to $10.00 Calendars Well we have over 1500 to select from at 10c, 15c, 25c Up to 75c Some stores arc asking dou blo our prices and think they arc sellliin cheap. New Lines Just in We have just received for the holiday trade arid are selling at Hussey's Popular Prices Men and Ladies' handkerchiefs, hosiery, umbrellas, gloves; ladies' fancy neckwear, side combs, banetts, hair nets, (extra large) fancy hat pins, hat pin holders, etc. Things you should see to appreciate both quality and price. Umb'las, 26-28 in. The kind you are lookinn for the serviceable kind. '$1.25, $1.75 & $2 Ladies' Hand Bags Over 50 styles to select from no doubt but just what you want Is here. 25c to $7.50 Underwear You had better net our prices on Ladles', Misses' and Boys. They will save you money. New Line Hand-Painted China Just in Wait for Our Toy Opening HUSSEY'S Sure we are Toy Headquarters tV?Dt CIRCULATION W'anr jiiih a trniicniloiiH rlmila I luii nil over (lit cat III, bill when ll iiiiin (IiioukIi a l lie I el', ho Im--Kin lo value II. (JjTlmrn Ih pcrlinpB innro Jukk"K with llio word Circu lation tliaii with tiny other In tho Ittngimb'o, Sumo IiiiullralloiiH count each man In tho compublni;, oreim and limiting rooinn and postofdec, thou allow flvo ineinners u each family to which tho paper Koea (or each ropy printed, and cull tlmt circulation, Otliuru seud out thotumndu of Buiiiplo copli'H and call that circulation. Htll I othciH print nnd utack uwny thrco-quartcra of thulr edltloiiH, and that is another form of circulation. Hut paid circulation tint kind that cohIh real money to tho reader Ih true ciiculatlon. No man plurea any particular value on the thing for which ho doea not pay, and this la espec ially tnio of papora and mai;azlnnH. Nlne-d-ntliH of tho uamplea go unread Into tho vsiiKto paper banket. Wherein la the. value to tho advettluer? On tho other hand It Ih a ptjycholoclcal fact that a lua n will read through a inagazlno for which ho Iiuh paid, even though It bo neither lutoreatlng nor Inatructlvo, on tho pilnelplo that io Is getting lila inouey'H worth. More Hum tho imperial value to tho nilvertlmir In every paid aubiicrlptlon. JjJIn all llni'R of buHlneau tho beat proof that anything pohBeaana virtue In Itself la Itu coiitlniiotiB Halo to the Hume persona year aft'Jr year. If nu article U uiiHatla factory to tho buying public a now field muni con Hluntly bo nought for Itu exploitation nnd tho old abandoned. Tho uowapapor with a circulation mudu up largely of thoao who havo been iMbaerlbora for yonia la oxtreuioly Mtroug throiiKh tit Jh following. It ahowa that Itu energies am oxertod on Its editorial end, und the people road It hocauHo they appreciate It. This mukea It tho hott of ndvertlHlng medium. Tho newspaper which aecu kh lurgo iiuinbeia of now subscribers every year and does not get renewals exhihliH nplendld activity In Us subscription, but not In Its editorial department. Aa an advertising medium It does not compare with the former, becautn people place con fiilenco even In tho advertisements of publlca tlouu which they hnve tiled and not fouiiil wanting. Tho history of circulation rfrowth of tho Mull Trlbutio Is not equ a'lort by any other newspaper anywhere In u city tho slzo of Medford, ana la an ox ample of a moat lioalty and consistent develop, ment. It Is tho official impor of Mod ford and Jackson county. The fli-M time there may bo all hulls of reasons uliy a man buys an in Hi lc, but tho m-coiiiI lime Hiito Is only one lie vwititn It. UWIit'ii n tun n Iiiin good to sell lin generally gw uliore ho tan flml uiMfliuerV' (JWhon a man has goods to soil ho generally goes where ho can flad customers. A real estate agent who would go down among tho tenements to sell laud at a thou sand dollars a front foot wouldn't last long, neither would ho succeed If he button-holed every Individual on the street. He might strike look, but ha would wnsto an awful lot of energy. Ho It la If a man has anything to sell. Ho goo after people who are Iniercmtod nnd ran buy. Mo goes to the paper with a bona fldo paid circulation those which have tho right kind of u circulation. None Is wanted, Tho subscriber to a llvn paper roods the advertlsementn with a much avidity as ho doe tho reading matter. Opportunities MOOR-EMM GO. 21U Fruitgrowers' Itmik Mil. Phone MuIhh (101. MONEY TO LOAN. QUICK SERVICE. FKUIT LANDS. 20 acres, tinder ditch, 1? acreo planted, 10 bearing, scenic building tlte; $12,000. 84 acres, 3 bearing, 10 planted, balance In wheat, good .bulldlngn; M3.000. o 35 acres, free soil, no wasto, 24 planted to apples, pears nnd peaches, good buildings,' tools, etc.! $8000. 7 acres,. Mi mllo from Modford, all bearing fruit, .good buildings, windmill, tank, tools, etc., a good buy; $7000. MKDFOItn CITY. Groom new modern bungalow, ood locution, paved street; $11850. 7-rooin now modem bungalow ou paved street, 4 blocks from Wash ington school; $3250. Look nt S-rooin modern bungalow, uorthwosl corner Park uvonuo and Dakota, anil make an offor. Big list of business and residence lots nnd Iioubph thnt you should look ut befoio buying. ASHLAND, CITY. Kino home place, 7-rooni house, furnlshod, 114 acres bearing fruit, close to business uoctlon; $11200. 45 acres alfalfa and fiult land, .within city limits, now house, barn, itc., right for subdividing In one icro tracts; $400 per aero. Good 4-room house, lot 110x11)5, fruit and berries, ou new boulevard, closo In; $2500. Fire Insurance inAl Companies What Have II For Trade .'15 acres Good improve ments; 15 acres 4-,vear-old Newtowns and Hai'llcit peam; 15 acres in alfalfa, Imianco in garden; l'y miles from town. 5(i acres Good improve ments ; 10 acres in bearing apples, balance all set to 2-'l-year-old trees; less than 2 miles from town. (M0 acrcs-Stuclc ranch; good buildings; running water; pumping plant; .'120 acres cleared. ROGUE RIVER LAND CO. 11 N- OIONTRAL AV10. MI31)F0U1),0U. Pure Clear Sparkling You can't uffoid to do without this spleiiJiil, refreshing drink. Call up and order u euse nont to the house. The purest, most healthful drink known is SLSKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM. -Agent. HI -4 Find tint Htni'P lukorllscmejil tlmt pleiiM'H you mill it will e:u J'QU lo t tore that pleases you,