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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1910)
'T" -( vncrji "jmiywiq; , u , is , kf . ' i Personal and Local I MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QRflflON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1010 5 B. Connur and wlfo of Table Rock aro In the city doing some shopping. Hev. J. K. Day returned Friday to his home In Woodvlllc after spend ing a couple of dnys In Medford on business. A special motor wns run from Jack sonville Thursday night to accommo date a number of commercial trav elers. A number of Jacksonville cit izens took advantago of tfie occasion for a Joy ride. Daniel I'rescott, the novelist-lawyer of Casper, Wyo Is in town. Mr. I'rescott has written but one book, "Who Held It," which wua written nud publlBhod at Glonrock, Wyo in 1S8C. Since then Mr. I'roBcott has been engaged In tho practice of law and Is now on his way to Grants Pass, stopping hero only for a few hours by appointment with his clients. Charles Olson, qutto well known In the uper river country and who linn been at Wrangle, Alaska, for the past two years, came In Friday morn ing from Grants Pass. Mr. Olson has no flntterlng report to mako of Alaska during tho IS months he "mushed" for gold. George G. Haverly, who last week came down from Weed, Cal.,f In search of a location, has accepted employment for the winter In Med ford and will bring his family hero In nbout two weeks. Mr. Haverly says' that n "Winter In Weed" would ba a good title for a tragedy. Monr-Klmi Co., loans, Fruitjjrnw- ers' Hank liuililimr. Mrs. I'carlo Lo Von Weber' is leav ing for San Francisco, whom she will spend tho holidays. Wanted Doardors A now board ing house has opened at 700 South Oaltdalo. Call and see us for fair treatment, or address F. II. Moro lantl. 302 Mrs. Claude Glalzo and children leave Saturday for Chicago, whore they will spend tho holidays. II. D. Patterson, tho Quaker Nur seryman, Is going to Salom Satur day to pack his nursery stock. Bet ter get busy. Mrs. A. S. Rosenbaum has returned from a ten-day visit In Portland. Xmnn photos made by Mnekey will nlensp. " Mrs. J. W. Wllfy will leave soon for a few weeks' visit In Salt Lake City. The Plaza Oyster Parlors, tho place to eat. Commercial lunch 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. Upstairs, opposite First National bank. John F. Manley of tho Roguo RIvor Canal company is in Chicago attend ing tho land show. Havo you noticed tho now build ings going up in Oakdalo Park ad dition Just south of Mr. Root's? tf E. J. Barron of Aspen, Col., was among the arrivals on tho late train Thursday night. Mr. Barron is an nrchltect and may locato at some point' In southern Oregon. Ho will remain In Medford until Monday. II. B. Patterson, tho Quaker Nur neryman, is going to Salem Satur day to pack his nursery stock. Bet ter get busy. Georgo W. Grimm, whoso place of abode Is Vancouver, Wash., is here nn business concerning an orchard tract In which a number of Washing ton parties aro Interested. Tho lands urn as vet undeveloped, and Mr. Grlninib refuses to stato as to whether or not It is tho Intention of tho com niiiiv to dovelop them. Kverv llcht but electricity glvos off smoko and smoko contains soot, which deposits on your wall paper, ..,i,.ina .irnnerles. Electric light ..tmv in nn air tight bulb. u. Paul Lake of Central Point was In Medford Thursaay ovonlng for shot gun supplies, and ho promised a flno mallard duck to all his acquaintances which will consume about as man) birds as the law will allow. If you haven't got a block In Oak ,!! Pnrk addition yon hnd bettoi got ono nt once. See W. II. Evorhard, 909 Ninth street, West, for partlcu- Inru Dr. J. C. Nunn of Clovls, Cal.. will annn.l a week In Medford and vicmiu moorly seeing the country and enjoy ing a release from a strenuous prac- hpa The doctor deoinres nu m r,vdv In love with tho Rogue RIvor vnlley. n T. Van Do Car carries the I.lo by" "Hawks" and "Horn's" rich cut claw. Philips bldf?. Georgo D. Moon of Winnipeg. Man. ,..i, i,.i4 been Investigating tho moth ods of whoat farming in eastern Ore- i iir...itiim'nn. la s nenu iik gon auu "" o -. few days In the Roguo River valloj Mr. Moon Is astonlshod at the go forward plrlt pt Medford. You can buy "Llbby." "Hawkes and Horn'" ct glass ai van rar'a Phlims bldg. F. II. Moore, who camo out on the i-a i,nnt from Nome, declares wmi i.o iinri n hard summer In Nome. Bad woath-r prevailed throughout the soason and tho com ,on hrd found but little of the yel low metal, although largo mining concerns did well. Don't forget tho Christmas solo at i.-.i.viurinn I'll 11 roll aaiuruHjr. ri"" Do tho Decenibttr 21T' Henry Evans camo up from Central Point on business Friday morning. Mr. Evans recently camo to tho val ley from Albertn and says Hie dif ference In the winters nlono Is enough to pay a man for the change, let alone the much better ttmeu on Joyed on this side the border line. W. E. Whiteside camo up from Central Point Frldny morning to at tend to the consummation of an Im portant real estate deal In connection with his Central Point office. Mr. Whiteside was not at liberty to make a statement concerning the transac tion at tho present tlmo. Before buying that new suit, coat or dress, see Ahrens. 217 Remarkable values In suits, coats and dresses ut Ahrens. 217 A geoural price reduction on suits, coats and dresses at Aliren's. 217 Editor Purdln, who Is preparing to move his printing plant from Cen tral Point to this city, camo' up Fri day morning to meet his colleagues and make final arrangements for a building In which to house tho Rogue Magazine plant. Will L. Anderson of Roseburg, who has been visiting In tho valley for ten days, returned homo Friday. Mr. Anderson Is preparing to homestead a quarter section of Medford femininity. Senator-olect von dor Hellon of Wollen wns a recent visitor In Med ford. S. Vilas Beckwlth broke his right arm Tuesday night In cranking A. C. Flero'a automobile. William Hart Hamilton of San Jose, Cal., who lias largo Interests In tho valley, is visiting Medford. Free rending rooms at Presbyte rian church, open every evening from (!:30 to 10 except Sunday. Luther Stormfeltz, ji scenic pho tographer of Colorado Springs, Is among tho lato arrivals. Mr. Storm feltz will take somo select vlows of Rogue River valley scenery homo with him. Lato magazines, papers, and pe riodicals at Presbyterian reading room In church, corner Holly and .Main streets. Open C:30 to 10 p. m. Every man and boy is Invited to spend the evening hero. Wesley Clomonts of Grants Pass came In on tho Thursday night train and will reninln until Sunday on bus iness. He la courting, but not nt Jacksonville. Wo sorve tho best meals In town. Flret-class cooking. Good service. Hue. Tho Plaza Cafe, 128 ISast fluun street. t Jnmes C. Bell of tho Washington Hieedors' association Is In MedTord for tho day. Mr. Bell Is here In the Interest of his breeding fnrin In Skn Ult county, whore he Is breeding fine Belgian draft horses. Ho anticipates tho establishment of a breeding farm In southern Oregon. Have your Xmns photos mndo hy Mnekey if you want soiuetliinj,' lo lease. tf Mrs. Penrlo R. White is leaving for Klamath Falls.t whero bIio will spend a few dnys with llor husband, Tom C. White. Moor-Ehnl Co., oxcluslvo ngonts for property In Crescent and Wake field, Or., townsltes on Hill's new railroad. Seo them. Crescent U llvlslon point. 220 Mrs, E. J. Hnrrlngton, wlfo of E. J Harrington, tho stenrn and water heater contractor, will nrrlvo this evening from Fargo, N. I)., accompa nied by her baby. Ed Is walking the streets In earnest anticipation of their snfo arrival. Is your louso wlrodT Ono cigar lesH a day would pay for a hundred ior cent Increase In comfort. Start 'Ivlng tho electric life. tf. O. It. Walker, recently from Sag inaw, Mich., Is here looking over the field with a view to entering tho plan ing mill and fancy builders' matorlal buslnoss. Mr. Walkor has spent many years fn this line of business. Flfty-threo acros special, 10 acres coming Into bearing orcbord. Call on t. n. Wood, Condor Wutcr &. Power 7o.'s office. tf Will H. Thomas of Clrclo City. Alaska, arrived In Medford Thursday night. Ho declares tho land of Ice and gold to be hard lines, much cold und little gold, and believes bettor gold fields exist In southern Oregon than In that part of Alaitka which he has visited. Tho Hull auto livery has decided to accommodate the trado td and from the cfera, nataorlum dances, ' cafes and so forth, and by placing j a call they will call for you at any time. Their order will bo booked ' at their office. Phono 3141. ! Ed R. Goldlng. who resides near' Merlin, la transacting business in Medford and vicinity. ' John It. Miller Is hero from Creed,' Col. Mr. Mlllor Is a minor. ' My prices aro reasonable. Your eye sight U priceless. Dr. Itlckert, ovor Kontner's. ' W. II. Carleton of Contral Point Is In tho city .transacting buslnetw and will remain uiitil Monday morning. The C. E. will give a chlckon pie upper In tho Prb)terlan churcV parlors Saturday. December 3, (row 5-30 to 7:30. 217 William 11. Steiul of Ashland was a Medford visitor Friday. Peter M. Kershaw spent Thursday In Jacksonville on business. i Chnrles A. Mnlboouf. manager of ! tho Commercial club, hns roturncd . from Salem, where ho addressed tho Oregon Development league. J. W. McDonald, wife, son nnd two daughters, arrived Thursday from Corvallls nnd, should Medford suit thoni, Mr. McDonald will buy proper ty and build a home. , There were 92 patients In the buildings at tho tlmo or the fire, 10' of whom were quite helpless. They were all rescued without mishap, but were afterwards exposed for hours to i a cold, raw wind. The flro origin-, ated in tho boiler room. Thoroughly experienced mncli su perintendent (married) desires posi tion. Highest credentials. Thono Main 2574. 21S William Holmes and son, who ar rived In their firm namo Thursday night, will go to Butto Fnlls Satur day, where they expect to buy lots, build and enter tho gonoral merchan dise business on a Inrge scale. They hail from Enid, Okla. , Frank Brndsberry of Spokane. Wash., la hero on a business mission In connection with an orchard tract near Eaglo Point. Ho will remain over Sundny after returning from Eagle Point. John J. Story, who Is looking for a plnco In which to build a homo, Is among tho recent arrivals. Mr. Sto ry Is spending Friday In Jackson ville. He camo fnXm Plorro, S. D. W. J. McCrackln of Victor. Col., Is stopping In Medford for a few days. Mr. McCrackln is nn agricul turist of 'Colorado and Is hero to In vestigate tho agricultural possibili ties of southorn Oregon. Fruit tree9 continue to nrrlvo and Inspector J. W. Myers la still busy looking for tho mlcrobo of tho Bnrt lott and the bacterln of tho Hello Flower. Henry Jordan, who Is n forest ranger from Klnmnth county, la spending tho week In Medford. C. A. Gunnison, who arrived Thursday night from Albuquerque, X. M., will make a tour of tho en tiro valley by automobile, Including Grants Pass and Ashland. Ho does not stato hla object, whether It Is more pleasuro or a desire to Invest. George Marah of Chehalls, Wash., who la ono of the enthusiastic boast ers -of that lively Washington city, hnvliig heard of Medford by attending the meeting of the Oregon Develop ment league, decided to visit this sec tion. Mr. Mnrsh haa a fruit farm along tho hillside of tho famous Che halls river. Lidkt Biscuits tkat melt in your moutk maae wixi arc Cottolen Lard is the most commonly used cooking fat, yet. according to well-known authorities, not 10 of the food cooked with lard digests naturally and easily; the other 90, instead of nourishing the body, merely clogs the digestive organs ar.d ctarts stomach trouble. Coiioknch as pure, nutritious and whole some as olive oil, and makes food which any stomach can digest. It is more economical than lard because it goes one-third farther. Cottohnc shortens your food; lengthens your life. Made only by THE N. K. FAIIUIANK, COMPANY Everybody is Invited to Call Here for Christmas Suggestions FOR MEN FOR WOMEN Safety Razors Papcrtles Shavinu Sets Toilet Articles Travelinji Sets or n Box of Dinars that hubby will like. Perfumery, four best makes. Paucities Hand Bans Toilet Sets Lownoy's Chokolates the finest candy ever used to win an nnqcl. Our Phone Works Night or Day 101--Call Main-XOl Medford Pharmacy PoSce Medford, Ore. Henry J. Schmidt of Arlington, Wash., wnu hero Frldny morning. Mr. Schmidt Is looking ovor tho hill InndB with a view to buying a largo tract and .lutrodiieliiB Angora goats to Uils section. K. V. Cartor of Ashlnnd, owing t" 111 health, has given up his positions as cashier of the United States Na tional baiih of Ashland nnd as n di rector of the PlrBt National bunk or this city. Mr. Carter, accompanied by Mrs. Curler, will spond tho next six niontliH In travel In search of health, during Vhlch tlmo ho will niuko an extended voyugo In the. Med Itrrinnean. Wo hopo that Mr. Cur tor will return fully restored to health. B&C Cash Store TELEPHONE US YOUR ORDER. Jersey Butter, the Quality brand, 2 pounds 85c Kastorn Hams, choice, spec ial, pound 18c Eastern Bacon, light weight, special, pound 25c Picnic llain, light weight, spccialti pound 16c LAUD Pure Lavd H-lb. pails, each 50p 5-11). pails, each 80c 10-lh. pails, each $1.55 50-lb. tins, each $7.25 Imported Itu Chestnuts, per pound 20c Eastern Bloaters, fat ones, each 5c Norway Mackerel, larce, 12- pound kits, each $2.70 Norway Mackerel, fancy, 12 Dound kits, each ,$3.25 Syrup, best maple, in tins 50c and 1 we Holland Uerring, imported, kegs, each .-.. $1.50 Poffee, B. & 0. blend of Mo cha and .Tava, lb ..40c Pineapple, 2 -lb. tins, extra choice, 1 doz. $2.75, case $5.40. SALE DINNER SETS Haviland China Dinner Sets 12-pioeo Dinner Set, cable $20, special price $15.65 50-pieco .Dinner Set; value $20.25: siieeial Drico $21.05 Haviland China, gold border, small flower decoration. 60-piecc Dinner Set; value $38.15; special price $32.15 100-piece Dinner set; value $(55.00; special price $55.75 Gil-piece Dinner set; value $7(5.00; special price $05.00 Semi-Porcelain English Din ner Sets. Cleaning Up Sale of Toilet Articles MANN 'S 25c box Pace Powder 25c can Tooth Powder 10c 25c bottle Toilet Cream 10c 50c bottle Toilet Water ....: 19c 35c ox. Sachet Powder 10c j North Central 10c Near Post Office Cleanin Up Sale of Neckwear An odd loi of women's fancv Cleaning Up Sale of Infant's Wear 75c lYlt Honnets 25c $1.00 Pclt'lioiinels 48c $1.25 Felt IJonnelH 69c $2.00 Kelt Honnets , 98c 25c while Slips 19c 30c white Slips ; 25c $1.00 bottle Hair Tonic 48c " V -,' .. 1 1 v ,1 l(9 whi, Slil,s 39c Wanons Shampoo Hags, each 5c j ,, ' v, ,' ';, .l,. ,soiil'(l; Infants' white Dresses, slightly soiled, 25c best Foot Powder 10c1 , ll up 1( "'' ' 5c' e-half prico. Annual Clearance Sale of Women's and Children's Ready-to-wear Garments Children's Coats One-half Price Children's $(5.00 Winter Coats now $3.00 Children's $7.00 Winter Coats now $3.50 Children's $8.00 Winter Coats now $4.00 Children's $10.00 Winter Coats now $5.00 Children's $11.00 Winter Coats $5.50 Children's $12.00 AVinter Coats now $6.00 Children's $1-1.00 Winter Coats now $7.00 Women's Suits 25 per cent Off Women's $M.OO Suits now $11.50 Women's $18.00 Suits now $13.50 Women's $20.00 Suits now $15.00 Women's $28.00 Suits now ..., $21.00 Women's $12.00 Coats now .' $9.00 Women's $1(5.00 Coats now $12.00 Women's $20.00 Coats now $15.00 Christmas Handkerchiefs The best selection in the city. Buy now before the rush. Children's initial Handkerchiefs, 3 in hox, special, box 15c Children's fancv Handkerchiefs, 4c each, 3 for 10c Women's initial Handkerchiefs, (5 in box, special, box 75c Women's all linen initial Handkerchiefs, (5 in box, a box $1.50 Women's fancy embroidered Handker chiefs, all new styles, at, each, $1.50, $1.25, $1.00, 50c, 25c and 15c. Men's initial Handkerchiefs at, a box, $1.50, 75c and 59c. Hair Goods Barret tes, side combs and back combs, spe cial, each 10c Sanitary Hair Uolls; spe cial, each 25c Iicnl Hair Switches, $1.48, $2.48 and $3.48 oach. -GlOVeS-Children's (iolf Cloves 25c Women's lisle Cloves 25c Women's silk Cloves ..59c An odd line of women's long kid (J loves, sold as high as $-1.00; cleanup price, a pair $2.48 Good Notions Cheap Hair Xels, special, each 5c (iood cotton Tape, 3 for 5c Ma by Itihbon, a yard lc (lood Pins, Two minors 5c limit Sroty l'lnCHr mpur ..V Collar Muttons, card 5c -dORSETS- Agents for Warner's Must Proof Corsets; special values at a pair $1.00 SILK PETTICOATS 100 Mack and colored silk Petti matt; worth $5,00; special $3.98 31-piece set, white and gold; special, set $7.85 37-piece set, white and gold; special $8.70 5-l-piece set, blue decoration; special $10.75 45-piceo set, floral decora tion $6.40 Pea Pots, all sizes, 50c and up Child's Dinner Set, 14 pes; set $1.35 Tree Candles, Candle Hold ers, Paper Bolls, Wreaths. 3-picce .lap China Tea Set, per set $1.65 Cut Star Custards, sot of six $2.25 B&C Cash Store 223 West Main. Telephone 2351 Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phonos: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT STENCILS A new Line of 300 New Designs MEDFORD ,.Book Store.. r i 'Vi I '. m 1 " ! P o m i r -fc Ltfrfahh''"-