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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1910)
MEDFOftP MAIL TRIBUNE, MFUFOIU), ORIWON, SlTNi)AY, DECEMBER 4, 1010 1 i t ! 4 1 A S 4 M 1 I I i ' 'i 11 .1 5 i i ' i J ff "' ' '" - A NIAGARA OF WORDS i ll. i .'.. ....i .turllt A 111 Can be uttered extolling the products of many manufacturers. That js cas ; hut to prodiu c the best that the world has ever known is a scientific accoinplisiunem, uuu it does not require a garnishment of words to, set tortli the merits ot tlie riano.s we represent Chickering Bros. Pianos ' Huntington Pianos i Iters & Pond Pianos Mendelssohn Pianos t lit '. i4 dfow ., . j- f. ' eJte- .v ja r. I IV .p. A. M. McPhail Pianos Kreli Piaribs Sterling Piarios Goetzniah Pianos La'ff argue Pianos The World Renowned Apoilo Piano Player i . t y The world's uuapproaehod Apollo Plaver Piano. Prom a quality standpoint this wonderful instrument has against all other makes won its wav into the palace of Pope Pius X. Be- . ....''. ,i ' i .5 ' i ii,... i.i. ?..ti :.. i..ji k..i..t: nit? extremely ueiigiueu wan mis niarKeujicjucvciiiciii., wruo uu- hhiuhuik u-ucr w rrciiiiiiiicjmtuiuii; Melville Clark Piano to., Chicago, 111. Dear Sirs Desiring to give a testimony of his supreme consideration to Mr. Thomas llowland, su perintendent o'f the Melville Clark Piano Co., nmnu- ''ft' facturers of the Melville Clark Art Piano and the Apollo Player Piano, has benevolent ly conferred on him the title ot purveyor to His Holiness, and has given him the authority to use the coal of arms of His Holiness in his1 business. With continued wishes for your prosperity, I am yours truly, THE MAJOl? DOMO OF HIS HOLINESS C. CACIANO DEAEVEDO. II. Ih Ai'lmr, Kspi'il 1'i.uin Tinui lfi.nit'r mil M ' r, , muuiuilml. HOW (IIIHI III Willi till- IlllU-f. All uoik The plain facts of the position wh'ieh it has won unique, .unapproached and unapproachable is eon ceded by those best qualified to judge of musical mat ters. Terms of ownership may be arranged on easy patunOnfs if desired for one of these quality Pianos or Player Pianos. Remember that you can save $100 on the purchase of your piano by walking four blocks out of your way. Isn't it worth your while? Tt costs you nothing to look, and will be to your advantage to get our proposition before you buy. J Tale's, the biggest, the busiest, the best in South ern Oregon, three blocks south of Washington school, corner Oakdale and Tenth streets. i ' ' ( TlinCMTQ AR 7flNA MNSTITi TON lUULIllll ("-villi vwiiuiii uiiun m I Hlrnn llr I n piin i-kaim km m SIRS ARE DRUG FIENDS Inquiry Will Be Made Into Allcycil General Use of Druiis Amonn Stu dents at the University of Pennsylvania. llti:NIX, An. I.c. .1. I'lrWa etl to Ini-ilituti1 tin- litiitioii id tin' ruuminiiit; luijiwutiiiiiti fur jnoui i ruiioii in tlui now foimtitutidii. tin Ui'lountCH ti t ho ctuiktitiitHiiiiil von next uct'k, -o Unit (iiljonriiiiifiii tnu 1 1. .. ...i i. ... i.... It' IllhUII "MO Wt'UK Kllll KHIIIV. Tin' const nietioii lit tilt' -tllll' ' lionnl ol ('(iialiaiitii(. vui t'i.M'l U- lii. Tlio buily will lio 'iiuiKeil t I fir I'llllirillUII (if till' Ht-MTIll CUIIIltX liiuinU of MiiiM'iboii, lU'coidin to tlit) propoiiitiuii aduptud. The fontitntion, when Niiiitli'tc.l tor Milmii ioii to tlie )kiI of lle territory, I're.-idont Tnft and ouii-trrt'--. rolinlily will oi.ntiiiii about I-.UIHI Ulinl. till.- Irs 11 COIInrH- PORTLAND LABOR TO SUPPORT BAY CITY l'OUTIAMi. Hi . !' -l. 'IV Ci'ii trat L.iltor ciuiurd ot I'urtl.'od will iiim"1 Sun FruiM-iM-o in n fiirlil for ih" I'HimniH-l'ncitif frn riitinii. no niMtter wlii'thtM- tk' tair Iniildin- ure limit tindur an opvn .-lion or strictly union shop prin ciple, jiccnrdin;; to luailcis today. At a incotini; of the council In-l msibt the nioinlici voted almost iiiiiiiiiiiioiiHly to throw the Mipport ot oitmiicil labor to San Kriiuci.-co in lii-i tiit for tlio fair "hi-. Thi 111-doi-i'iiii'iit dei'lnn'M that the loenl la bin bod leavuA the (ii(v-tion of open or clo-cd -hop up to the iti:eiir of Shii PmiHMMio and the fair proinot-ors. "POWDER" VESSELS TO WASII1NUTO.N, IJ. C. Dee. ;j.- In order to keep the powder itipply of war-hip-, nt the Jiihe-t point of et fieieucv uud to minimize dimmer, Ad ininil Maon, chief of the bureau of orduanep. in hi- nuuunl rejxiit, (o- daN recoiinnend- the inirehnse of ve.-el.- to be u-ed for the trMfer and carrying of powder. The admiral deelans the pre.-eul .Vtein N danfiorou-, Miyiiif: that any sort of u -hip available is Used as n powder-currier. In the course of his reort the ad iniral says that successful demon strations have been made with tho 14-inch kw that -oon will be install ed on tlie battleships New York and Texas. Ivi'iitlon are nenrinif the end of their (live estimate Ijv a deleKute. Copic i.,i... 'i'i..., i. ..i.. .1... i ii. .. .ii i .i.. . .. i ... i . """"" me, i'(ifi-i io coiiciiiui' uir i pnioaon win ne reaiiv ior iii-irinii- uiitini-hi'd bu-ine-s before the end ut ' lion about December !" , l'lllWADULI'IIIA. I'a Due. :i. An inquiry into tho iiIIokvu iicueiiil use of dijitw niniiut; atuiluut ot the lliiixurHitv of l'iii.vlHiiiii .- lnin uuiuluetud today. Tim iiniuiit uu thoritie Huro tiruMipteil to umli'itaki m iinwl iuvoxtiiitiou followfkiu ( i WM I'ord's eliiu-se thut Uir' touiUv of the xtudiMiU hiv aildieted ( li OrUK habit. "The ue oT drtiK i'teu-i UUlimK the -tuilwutx. tint oul "t 'Ii. llimlicul mIiooI, but tlliMi of nil oibei dpjuirllnciit. ot the uuienit," IllH I'ottmer at no inniU'.t inin tin llMlb ot llettlex Simtl, u l. .1 aiililciil, ulio died uf IUiirllli u 111. I MOflnlUilni Miiillillr. "Mo I . .1 he nlilitciiis do noi like driiir rjiiit.ii t . llHl lli'iilh all clllplu.N Mime -oil 1.1 MlllUUlMHt dlirilllt HVHIIIIHUtK.il tllt'i Tlu forilr ilitiK is KtrM'hiiini', un.l tilt) -tutliiU ure pi-t iilioiii lull ( tr.Vt klllnr iilltl 11 week ut lil;li tud 111 iteHirntiiin tut I'Viiiiiinn lion- " TWO PLUNGE TO DEATH IN BIPLANE 61JAII'.. Ito: A An 1 1. vita 11 n, tprr Mini one inale weic kulu hi thi ulieriiiHui b titUmt: ii UPifiit of UUU feel iiuiu Kmunii kliJiuit C'hMniu I oiuiuiMilN ut lie e iik in er diiviiiK ike uineltimi. Tiiu Kuiiiivr um- m pMiiiir. TUr mo UtT sUipiwd Uli Ih UlNt'hllie Milk (IQQ rNl in 1 be uir, mitl Ike oft on thitMilh uutMuutmr witii iki pun rij ol kImIiuk. loot tMHilrot of tin lv-t- Mini the Mt-roiliu ilntMil likv u pluiuiuft. Iloib MtM wen- m iin il kiiir.l I' o( .fL .o.i lu.i.U 10 1,1,4 r lut'i unt Oilivitiae, 15 The Plaza Cafe Open Under New Management First Class Restaurant In connoction with Oyster Parlor. KiiiNl-rltiN.s Cooking. (Jtnul Service. Private Boxes for Families OUR 35c DINNER MENU Sunday, Docombor 4th, 1910. .Soup L'lijeken J Uilvf 1 CIuoolo ' Salad , . . v t'nili NValilour ' Fish I'Viml Salmon, Pai-sltv UuUui' Entreos Cltiekeu .j'Yirtiwe with Dumpliiitj SjH.fijd lQfk Sausage tyi Hurny , lioileri l,w? nj Mutton, Tapwr Saupo Puprikn Sehnitxel latUied Put ntuus (Jreun N'ous Dessert KMee Cuslnrd Puddiujj, Ltmuu auep (Wftus Toti or .Milk I - ' CA. JH i . mJ- m&m i. , ,fci JiHWaiWP WW""i i i ii i iii i niiii mini nmiiann niiHUi.n.iuB.-mr'iTM uu imm mm mmmm i HMHBHpv HI P wf I m f i H JL j j I I 1 I v VTV I I tsAw ' i " - ' I I I X U il 1 V " I Looking Forward A NH CHRISTMAS will conic soon, the time of home ath crjiis and festive occasions. Are you properly prepared in the wav of raiment? You can best express tlie Christ mas spirit of being good to all peo ple by being good to yourself. - Vou need appareling, perhaps. isit our store, look over our stocks we have everything good fur good times during the Holiday Sea son. A JVu show you correct Models in Suits and Overcyats, and every manner of Fine Furnishings. Wo Shall expeet youbefore Christinas Mill of Fare changed daily. C. K. WAINIJKillT, Proprietor Ii. F PFFIPFKK - Milliner Knox Hats $5 Stetson Hats $3.50 to $7.50 "Mgzaid Corj-acri Coi&fcjrx iiSsTLOTOl ,qgrtiiii ylfnii-' MEDfORlJ OREGON Wilson Bros. Shirts $125 to $3 irrrrnrtii Mm - . . - - VI. fckt.. 1 ti ! ' I -r e