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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1910)
SShJ6S3 'wmmmMmm&MmmrwmKrmmm& iH2la r rw- M rw- &, ! W.1" I ft Be-. If' i - t. ir h '. Rf 8 jMKDKOIM) iMAIT TIUHLTNIO, A F 10 1) FORD. OKIOCION, MONDAY, NOV1CMB1CU 28, IDtO. Melba, the Queen of Song, To Make Last Tour. ifciu minium i mm -i. mk 'i ' ''"' ;U Mi'JMJTJJJJil! !JIW.'gS3aBn &.'."',. Cv IB . " rm i r m,j izmtws. jbek- ".'- . ' j:ar -mi- ' L . MtfV j ,ahm Cuzxsm -& T FWtsMMr ' -wflf. ' ' 'vi- :v,i'& T . '.. " hot v4 . . TIWTlfT- i 4 OTK '. . .': .. srei r? Efa""! RAJ ? LL that is Best in Musicdom is now made accessible by Eilsrs Music House to almost Every Home instead of, as heretofore, to only the few No Player Trust to Rule in Oregon The gates that have heretofore barred all but the very well-to-do from all the enjoyments of Musicdcmare now unlocked by Eilcrs Music House This is the achievement of our Emancipation Sale, which is to last but TEN DAYS LONGER A Sale of Two-FoM Importance TJin Kmnnrlpntlnn Hate In of Iwo-foM , Importuned to iik unjl to you. It ith'iiiih, f lrt off, tin- Ititnxliictlon of the Intent nnil niOHt hlKhly Improved typno In i o player plimo world, nil of which nro bo IttK koIiI by iih upon tho wmir llttlo-iiroflt-por-pliino IuihIh that I um been tlio Kllnrn ini'thoil tin iippllml to nil othor InMrummitu nIiho tlu flrnt Kllorn ntoru was CHtiilillnhnl. It inimiiK, (( iimlly, tin) (iloxltiK out of nil typun or pin, or pl.uiOH Hint In hoiiic way or other ntivii not brvn utile to keen Htop with tho niplil nnil truly won ilnrfiil proKioH.i In iiioiinrn plnycr piano mnklnK. Wa nro UtnlritilitPil In thin rlonlni? nut rnlo to iUnin)ip of nil of our I iinolu l'lnnoH, iiIko till' Apollo nation. Knnbo Aimi'ltM, Kobtiipr (Vi-lllnn, rtr, ctr , nnnrly all of them (lie Vory latuat utjlcs in n (I o bv t h d H t rc- Hpprtlvn inmiufno t u f crx, nml otliurn ninro or Iphh iwcil. Wo wmil to These Are the Prices Compelling the Sale of From 5 to 10 Player-Pianos Every Day Pianola pianoa, for which wo woro hcrctoforo compelled to ask $900 and $1000 and more, will now go for $057, $770, etc., etc. Will take "silent" pianos in part payment, too, at fair valuations. If you arc not prepared to pay all cash, then pay ns one-tenth of tho amount in cash, and tako two years' timo in which'to finish paying tho balance. Tianola pianos, and others, for which tho prices wcro established at $550, $650 and $760, nil of them we am zoing to closo out at cost, and some of them at less than cost. Seo thoin for $375, $425, $465, etc. cash or Httlo payments. This is tho greatest selling ovent ever hold in the history of the player-piano trade. Reduced prices, howevor, apply only to tho present stock on hand. It will, therefore, pay you to call at onco at the Always-Busy Corner, Oregon's Homo Piano Institution, Eilors Music Houeo, 353 Washington street, at the cornor of Park (Eighth) street. Selling Out Also All Our Weber Pianos Grands and Uprights Tho mnnufnruire of Hip Weber l'lnno wnn for ninny yenrs under tlio supervi sion of .Mr. V. II. I.awson. Mr. Lnwson Is now niBklnK his own plnnn, nml snmo rnill'-nl chnnnes In tho construe Hon of Webor Pianos hnvo been mnile of Into, ns will bo evidenced by compar ing the superb Instruments turned out durlitK Mr. I,itwson-n Jurisdiction, with some of thu lator nroduet bearing tlio Wober nnine. We have therofore decided to discon tinue tlio roprenentatlon of Wobor I'lanos, Krniids and uprlKhts also. Almost every printed catalog style of the Weber plimo, Brand or upright, will be found In this sale; nlso some special art styles nro hero for selection. All aro bPlnif closed out at tho reduced prices heretofore announced payments cash, or n3 best suits a buyer's convenience. flttll V.ttlllt Mllll.lt .1II...I tttlt II. t. II. if .III kj.llll.ul lllU III). llll at II j. .11... ... I roiircrt slum1 of two yi'iirx 1h pilnc to niiiliu licr fitivwoii tutu of tlit 1'iiIhhI HlntpH. Mini'. .Mcllm lins imioiikIi tn'.niiv to itiIiv now. tint iiii-tuT'ilim tin- to iiM'il of lnr niniiy frli'iuN Iiiim roiutni'il oiioMiiori' tour Tlii'U' liivc lni iiuiii.v ti'purlH I Iiii I ii ci' Iiiih miirriil thi wiiiiileifiit Mclliil nlua. I'iiIH'h fm well tour, It will lip rociillitd, wiih ono of hoiiow. tor her minimi iowr luiil liowitl licfoi'i up' 2000 CHINAMEN OOFF QUEUES Merchants u( Honn Konn Risked Os tracism by Cnltlitii In Barbers nml Havtun Their Hair Cut Spurn Caucasian Garb, However IION.d KONG, Nov. a8.Two tltoiihiiiiil Cliiiiot.o iiutirlimils nml Iiiih ii'otiM iimio toiln.v riokcil iihIi'iii'Imii by doffltiK llioir iiuoiiH in itoiiiiliiiiii" STILL FIGHTING MEXICO Cruccs In State of Clilliiiahua Now Bcluk Held by cliclsStroiin Fcclinjj Aroused hy Arrest of American Boy til PASO, Ton., Nov. 28. Cnu-c, in llio islnlo of (,'liiliiinliiui, iri hoiiiK lliilil by SiUIIU mlioln, nijuoriliiiK to nil vii'on iiiiu'liinu lioro toilny, wbitib wtnl Willi mi txllct of tlio oiiipoior pginill- Hint llio iiiHtuuunta faplinvil the t-it titiK ('biuto ott'iclnlH in foroinn IHIIiIh (( KO lU0KbH. Tim iiuu'i'liniiU tool nt tlm t'hmuhor of I'umiiiiui'o nnil iitiiiiiiiiioimly volo.l Id novor thuir pinttiiU. After tip lintliorM bail worlu'il foe ynvimi Iioiipk llio MiiiMuiloHK imircluinlB par niltitl llio htiuoU. A IllOtioil III (110111(1 I'lllllOKO tflllll for tliu fiiKltioiiM of tlio (.'miciiamfi wan Mut owrwhi'liniiiKlv. I'liiln.v niulil n I tor a hot fihl. OHior ruporlH woto toooivuil nlat im; Hint twenty insurnuiils wcro killed in lililinu' m. milch frotn tb oily of Cbibtiabna. TIioko ropoil' wcro vorifiuil liib aftoiiioon by lute, iiilvicot which Mtatutl that tho coiu balanlH tniiulit all tlay bctoto the li)olntioniMl8 were ronteil. It in not known bow niaiiv I'mleni. ohlieiH were Ifilbul or woniided, a llin troopH aie piii'MiiiiK the relielx. Stnniu lccliiiK i nt'unwtl bete oei ' f Dick ICvatih, an Ml l'no m Itubl "biooiiiiiiiiiiieado'' t at iltiaiea, wboro bo bad o.proe 1 lie opinion tlutt "Miulcm could whn The MnrjoHe Mnndevillo Stork1 liu and (lie .Mexican atio.v." coiapanv oprtiieil it mmimiii'm etiaite- I'.vmiih' imronU were not pimilt'l incut at tb I'icti theatpr lawt night, lo etiuimiinioali) with him ami lb' Tlio miMMDUMMil iiKWiret Hie ihk- ! AliiuiioMii wu ix lieiutf ttrncd i tlt) or Mtdfunl it fiiwt-elHM lonk' "lk l (be ilinttor with Waubitinton, imiHiMiiy In ovory parlloiilur. Now, lit liw i h miwir. .MxiMu ot wwicrv liHb been iolnlleu and too ricUU claim th yumli wn tlvunk Iiouhv Iinh iRHrllv been ovcrlinulod! and ubimod tlivm. nun ihmv iwvw iioiut everviitom toi tbulr power io umbo (ho Urd tltontur mii allrrti'tivt Hint eunituilMiiUt Hu.-o u- r.11 I Stnniu leel l I Hie arnM f UILL yoalli, who in .otuju. to hpeinl oiii'h veiiinni. The coat All i,Mnis ownloc loopeily on tin iV in ete.oxrd of ctht m- f,,llowltiK iiinocd htitls who aipllcl iJp, all of wtumt mivo h iuhmI.'0 Im,-v "lelr woter oinlii iisMsiiieot Mci'tMiat of luciuwheh in the oihmi- I nuiloi" Hie IhuuIIiik act oix lieredy ( hill bill, whuk wmh h UMiulifuli "foil (Itat the sectmil payment Is now Huulhi'nt et.eiedv dmuui entitled. ,'dtie anil tn)vlile at the oft Ice of the hoiitlivrtt I tons" in five act. Mi Mainlpville Kunutikek lui been fauimUv eriiieutw) all over the ihmmI. and kr iotciiMvtutittu of ilii MWtwt MtMlhem irirt wh tbt feu tuiv of thin bill. The ehniaelor u tHw, itU JeHH. Terrv. eumt kilily tHiuuiinWl Tmhi the Hnkr Slofk eoHinv of i'oitland. Tb tniiHiitMMt Ih eniraBed Mr. no.l ilrw. IUwisi H ditH'torx of 4lt or-vliwttm. GOVERNORS OF APPLE GROWING STATES TO MEEf DKNVKK. Nov. aa Omonior HliMfitith itwimi a cull today for ihv finl miiuumI iHiiixeiilion of lh Ainei ien hihId roocrt. i U hli u )mer IkMttiber 1 t 17 mi lh A Imov lnii4. The k..mh..i uf nil nppl. uroHiat: iit.. ,n.- miiel If attend and wend delegates. It e- the uirk of the oouffrMS ! di-' om lite phn-cH ii' iiJ kiw iiu. imliiiliiic ii.iilii.U ut tuthtinti tll, IHtHM'U ittol ulllvl tllllilnllt ri i-,.kiutf, lnmuoe. nunk. lm. railroad (rnii-itortati.iu nml I , l urn. ell) tu(iMint' at nmv. Vet Main street fittiii Uuitvl ihivi to et i(HHinitloo Inmiiilut) . Siiiiinilt aventn front '.t Main ulrtft to Ve( Knurlli sttvet. Itoss imii fivm Wet .Main ti-t t Vvsl Konitli stivet. Itooeinenne fnun Wwl Main street to Vt Konrtli stnvt. Pencil ntrtet, Xoiili, front WVst laln stivet In Went t'ouitli slrtvl. West .lacUson stivei I'ltnn (imp slivet It ti iHinniLiry. VpI Seetotil stiet fitnn O.tkilale aenne lo west honndary. OI.in tnvi fnini West I'unKh Mivet to Wet Second Mivet. ("Inil. sjivei Itoin .Varreitii stivel lo ot iNMiiulary, !somli Neuioun street fnntt 'l IIh stil lit West KiKlitli slivet. Naneiyoi stixs-l fi-otn Jnekson s.mh-i riiiuiliiK north. Orange stiiH-t. Souili. frotn West Main kii,i to We( KiRluli stixHtt. No other nothv tluui this will b) shou anil there is n nfteen.day limit un these snieots, nfter which llif snine iK'i-tnne i1nio)oent. I. K JU)IS, -'7 (it) Treasurer. i ilW w lA I vil Hpcrtivn iniitiurnc t u n WtWKMSKSHVMtlKUR'i!t MliBPWBM J WWliiiMLMJ'.liTtyjTWri I liiil iiuiico menu urit-r?. SM0n9HIHiBB iWBj IimH JMnHm mm. rlBQHIHMjH Tn.ln,, T..mrrj, nml nl..r.ln,-. I'lnr.l I'X9I K" rT " i Wjf tS!aC5SJUjj To.lnj-. To,.ro , .Sr,l..-. Plnrt fnii?yrnliuH,N nl !,H,,?.(Tl"..V.'n ""ilU-' (- " : . mMMfttdUMUMSK '" '"'"I" PIiiimm, niiiliovniilPa, . ,Mrl'.rL."r " "rr' ,r"' '""" ,,r'"'"' '7iAffBMfHranBli "f' '""" "'" "''" c""n'r'"l'llrcH"l,t inle flfPi tEXTRA! EXTRA! " pfll ' fiBiBBfflHMHPJJyfSw ii Pianos, mahoganies, fancy walnuts, at an additional dis- IIPiBjl jfliffrfwliflBP JHMjpH'f Eilers Music House Mf jT'"""" etail DePartment. 353-55 Washington Street Beards yH'": ltMt t Mltttt TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY . 4 4 4. 4. - 4 WANTKP 100 to llio iure, elin (iiiishnicnl. within 'M utiles ot Ml loul. Suie pno. Imution and im lrtvtuenit. AiUlrvM i K. (iuiott. Moilford, Or. ?13 Vim KKNT KiMtu rVr wt, mit Uiuily; M.v witlkitiK dislanee. Iily nly, m who en fnrnuli refer ent. IikHMi. nt rHiMMnion wve oiexa. IIhwc Mam -IS'Jl. if HK UKOTXiwly fnrt.i-hed room in iMrivatf faunlv. suilehle !r ln urntlmMMi. ih or without boaiO. u. y. Kixeraie ; WA.N'TF.U Wdl im .-Mia yo.-l ' to I'iMOIH-li I :.: I (' Kl'll' rrl haiMrK. Mut no hnie! iiinlilv (all 4ioie Minn 'JV2 -'J N ; YW KKNT I .ante dutnitl i.u i Otln'il 1 1 vi t iMniit, ei !i, ill Kn ullii'i ihoi'-i-. T.ihle bvii I Hl.t Im- h.iil li'l .l.''i I .ill l" , ivmu'ulal? Jl l S.. Vn -i Jlo rH SALK .' ruom funusbtsl mod 111 IliUlst'. Ii'i- Hiliiillt's' n.i'k M11I11 i..i.iif' A -i..i. .' 'oO. 1. nil- K() SA1.K. Lot. .MuliuiM irriKHte-l Iniids, Tchanm Co., (.'nlif., where water is kinar, nlfyilfn is qticou mid the fruits of this royal union are richek and indeiwudOiwe. In Suti Cahfotnia at thu iipir ottd of th nn'ni SucmuiAttto valley t litre w m Intel f the flUotit bind in the worW. all of which win lit irriantd nml iarrie with it title to iwrpetiul water riuht. Six cmtinw of alfnUfn, h produeliou of 10 to 12 tout. )wr acr hounilr. su, urn i ii iwi XOTK'li Noitco Is hereby given that the un donitKtted will apply to the city coun cil of the city of Mini ford, Oregon, at Its next rojnilur nieetlng'for a li cense to sou splrltous, vinous and uialt It(iinr In (iimatlHtw lass tliRii a lealhia at hU plnee of buslnoss on lot 17, block SO, In enld city, for n period uf six muntha. O. M. SKLSUY. IVitvd Nttveaiher 25, 1910. AT THE HOTELS At tke Nash A. U. t.uhuUdtlor, 1 ... ..... ....k... I. vi.t V.ii nan I .,,. io . -. -".KaH-B( ci,; ov. and Mrs. Uuiw. hKo kimw st)Jfllidul iMj-imr ertn nf ! ,.. n n .... . na. .a n .mmm ..liv.w ' -. " - " ' jH-ars. )X4i(ie. I)K, , ttiiv, uHhuit. He, In setkinff im h catioH yoh owe it to yowstlf ua trttiuU to iH-ftUc iklt proHi. tton. Tko iMMiUi iiltliic deiWd Mnx)lunl wnttr vUkt, soil Ml $1.0 io $300 per aw; om-fifih down and Ualaaoe in four e.ttl an i. mil imviMMlt vlH Hi the otfuc and lei we o.XjJuiu k proie.-l in detail FHAN'K 0. AKDKKWS. 6 So. rr SK.Ie-JfonL Ore. 210J Hakln for liealth. Portland; Mfr. and Mrs. Uoburt Wil cox. Portland; U. Mmteay, Modfonl; I K. V. UotoKo. SMttlt: A. 11. l)ftwOH, jSatt VraHcteco; Ckrl Oani Cn- tr.l Pol at; U. H. Stevens, ctty; T Ueorfie W. Cahle, W. J. Cartney. Port land; R. W. Williams and wife, Mt. Vernon: It. H. Hull and wife. Ml. Vernon: C. H. llcttmnn. W. S. Stearns Poiiland: Mrs. C. W. Jemson, (!eo. Craves, Chicago; W. F. Donrdinan, Snn Francisco. DIVINE AID INVOKED FOR STATE PROHIBITION PHOHNIX. Arts.. Nov. SS. Divine aid to socuro atato-wide uruhlbltlou mmI wiHiil siiffrng for Arlmiw wn lnvkil ttMloy by the ohaplatu of the constitutional cotivuntlon. la kit iikhwI morning .upjllcatlou the ckaukUa wrarml thai, nlthonsh h dlj$atH have pgoholit proM oaliloua fartHR PfaklMtlon uml vol en for WDHtHu, thtr would relont V. SallsUMry. WoodtUck; V. C Uw-jtmi reroaaldtr before th couximioa itardt, San Fruacltoo; T. U. Soautllu. ladlourun. Talot: A. Urkr and wf. Poit- j ChrUtlaH Scltare and osteopathy Uud; Mr. and Mr. JaU9a. t5iaitle: jH.ore,! victory In the convention lo- W H. HiMMtl. Kagto IHlHt; O. 0U Hy a vole of 30 to IS the dele ........... .. . .. ..i . ... ttitiHKioH. rTewBr, . v.:. nkiiiii uoihi a protutfciilou uroaitH liiilinalions of h coming battle foi palronuRe were made when republic an members introduced a proposition dentmted to prevent delegates to the convention holdiiqc. for a period of five yehVa, any offkn created by the convention. The moasuro at once wnih ot aaldt by the democratic majority and idiiintod to a democratic commlt tte fur further report. ford. 1. M. CohH. Portlaad. At the Moore-- A 1.. Strlnsvr, F S JohuDoH. W II Fowl-r and wife, Strike in Spain l'KKlMUXOy.Kriuiwe. Nov. 2iL Advii-e m-eived here today stMtc ) Ihit UiwitM. Ht Htmii, Spain, is at a stMiidotill a a rtnlt of a Koneral strike that ua been dtvlaml in sviu uathy wiih the utUfK aud other miioii. TriHHu. sent from Seville kae ar rived uud art ktepinc orhr. Im soldiers were ruUed as it was e-n ihii the eiil jruard w not siron .u. imh l prrvent noliuc. Ii is believed i bat the tnke s ' le settled wiiluu a few days. Tlit bargain mow ii the store ad ding future leeUlnture fmin voiu.i. Inn from uni.il... iu v.i. ' tortaut lo alt tkoe who ... . ......r..f uoHllilne ' oier .orftnl Iteunitp. to he imp"1 .am. I. BBBBMBMMBBBHHMMMMHWBtMaejwejeMieMaeM '