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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1910)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, ftlKDFORD, OlilfflON, SUNDAY, DEOIOMBKR -l, 1910. Personal and Local & incase. Moor-Khui Co., loans, Fruitfjvow c' Hunk building. Wanted Hoarders A new board ing house lias opened at 706 South Oakdalo. Call and see us for fair treatment, or address F. II. More land. 302 .lames Clnphnm nnd wife of North flold, Minn, vcre here Friday an the Kuents of A. K. Waro. They looked oxer the valley and will undoubtedly settle hero later. Xmns photos mndo by Muckcy will tf Guy II. McCoy of Everett, Wash., Is in the city, and it a residence can ho found will move his fam.ly hero at once. Mr. McCoy Is by profession a gas and stcamflttcr. The Plaza Oyster Parlors, the place to cat. Commercial lunch 11 a. in. to 2 p. in. Upstairs, opposite First National hank.. V. G. Willard, wife and llillo son arrived Frlflay afternoon from Zanes- vllle, Wis., and oxpect to mako their homo In Medford In future. Mr. Wil lard Is a carpenter by trade. llavo you noticed tho now build Iiibb golns up In Oakdalo Pnrk ad dition Just south of Mr. Koot's? tf Stanley Arnold, who arrived Frl day night from Ozark, Mo., expects his family In about two weeks. Mr. Arnold expects to work for tho Mo doc Orchard company durlnG tho com ing year. 15 very light but electricity gives , off smoke nnd smoko contains soot, which deposits on your wall paper, curtains, draporlcs. Electric light glows In an air tight bulb. tf. S. T. Swnnson, who for a number of years has conducted a fish mnrkct In Scattlo, is hero looking for a lo cation for a fish and oyster house, wholesalo nnd retail. W. C. Moyor, who represents a hardwood furniture concern, Is In the valley for tho purpose- of Inspecting the onk timber of southern Oregon. Mr. Moyor believes that much of the oak being cleared from orchard lands and consumed as firewood is valuable as furniture materials, 11. T. Van Do Cnr carries tho "Llb by," "Hawks" and "Horn's" rich cut glass. Phlpps bldg. Chris Walters of Burlington, Wash., who is an expert bicycle man, will open a complete doctor shop for N disabled whcols bore in about two weeks. Mr. Walters Is a man of family nnd his coming will add five nioro to tho population of Medford. You can buy "LIbby," "Hawkes" and Horn's" cut glass at, Van De Car's, Phlpps bldg. .Inmcs C. Griggs of Grnnto Pass Is In tho city nnd will remnln until Mon dny evening. Mr. Grlgg Is Interest ed In mining in the vicinity of Wood I vllle. Don't forget the Christmas snlo at t (ho Presbyterian church Saturday, December 3. 217 S. M. Woods of Ashland Is In town nnd will remnln for n week or more, " being under the caro of a physician. Mr. Woods Is suffering from a sprain- ed splnnl column. Hofore buying that new suit, coat or dress, see Ahrens. , 217 .loo Alnutt, tho popular cigar tnun- ufacturer of Gold Hill, was transact ing business In Medford Friday evo nlng. Mr. Alnutt reports business ns being good in Gold Hill nnd the town improving in many ways. I Fieo reading rooms at Presbyte rian church, open every ovnnlng from 0:30 to 10 except Sunday. Opera glasses mnko very appro piiate Xmns presents, and they last a lifetime. I.ntu magazines, papers, nnd pe riodicals at Presbyterian reading loonj in church, comer Holly nnd Mnln streets. Opon 0:30 to 10 p. m. Kvory man and boy is invited to spend the evening hero. I). J. W. Pollnltz of Central Point was hero on business Friday afternoon. Wo servo the best meals In town. Klrst-clnss cooking. Good service. 3f.o. The Plaza Cafe, 128 East Main street. tf It. I. Taylor Iuih secured another card from W. T. Goulder, at Co qiiollo. announcing that his wife and daughter are Improving, nnd that great hopes are entertained for tholr rocovory. An ulegant Hue of oporn glasses In gold, poarl and Morroco nt Dr. C.ohlo's optical parlors, 301 East Main street. Hun Clark loaded bis automobile on a car Friday evening to be ship George Hawkins Is hero from Chi nook, Washington, looking for a lo cation for tho establishment of a furnlturo factory. Moor-Ehnl Co., exclusive agents or property in Crescont and Wnko 'lold, Or., townsltcs on Hill's now .allroad. See them. Crescont Is llvlslon point. 220 Robert ninckmoro nnd mother, Mrs. Sarah McDaulel, who nro tour ing tho coast, spent Saturday In Medford, and both declaro they en Joyed everything, oven tho heavy rain of tho morning. Is your iouso wlrod? One clgnr ess a day would pay for a hundred cr cent Increase In comfort. Start tvlng tho electric llfo. tf. W. H. Knrr, a. mining engineer rom Gold field, Nevada, was nt tho Nttsh at noon Saturday. Mr. Karr Is on his way to Durango, Mexico, but owing to the recent uprising Is loitering by tho way until safety Is assured. Flfty-thrco acres special, 10 ncros omlng Into bearing orchard. Call on '. D. Wood, Condor Water & Power o.'s office. tf Davo It. Bowman wns down from Ashland Saturday attending to busi ness mattciH regarding n tract of land enst of that city on near creek. Mr. Uowmnn but recently locnted In tho valley, coming hero from Spring field, Illinois. Tho Hull huto livery has decided to accommodate the trado to and from tho opera, nntatorlum dances, cafes nnd so forth, nnd by placing a call they will call for you at any tlmo. Their orders will bo booked it their offico. Phono 3141. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred II. Hopkins nnd family hnvo moved from Seaside nnd iro quartered at tho Hotel Seward, it Portland, until tholr departure for Europo next month. Hnvo you seen H. h. Van do Car's ihow window on Main street, Phlpps Nldg? It has some suggestions for Xmns gifts. tf My prlccB are reasonable. Your eye sight Is priceless. Dr. RIckort, over ICcntncr's. W. E. Johnson, formerly manngcr and part owner of tho Nash hotel, but at present a respected nnd hard working ranchman of Meadows, was In town Friday evening on a business mission. Thoroughly experienced ranch su perintendent (married) desires' posi tion. Highest credentials. Phono Mnln 2r74. 218 h. D. Warner Is hero for n few days in order to clobo out nil lots In Wost Walnut Park. Investors will do well to read his advertisement In this issue, nnd sco him nt once. 219 E. A. Welch leaves today on a biiflness trip to San Francisco, Mrs. J. H. Stownrt, mother of Will Stownrt, nnd widow of tho first com mercial nrchardlht In tho Roguo River valley, Is very 111 nt Oakland. Mrs. Alex Pottlnger, wife of AIox Pottlngur, mother of Ed Pottlnger, and Mrs. ueorgo Ij. Davis, Is very ill at her homo, and fears aro enter tained for her rocovory. Tom A, Deerlng, representing .1. W. I.cavltt & Co., tho coast agents for "Overland" automobiles, Is in Medford for a few days on business fur his company. Remarkable values In suits, coats and dresses nt Ahrens. " 217 S. A. Pattlson, tho genial editor of the Central Point Herald, waa In Med ford for a short time Friday evening Mr. Pnttlbon will soon have the Cen tral Point field all to himself again, just as it should be, as there never was room but for one paper In that town, nnd Mr. Pattlson made that possible. A geenrnl prlco reduction on suits, coats and drosses at Ahrnn's. 217 A. Co nro Floro anil wlfo of Wood lawn orchnr'ds, Central Point, woro In the city Friday evening. Mr. Kioto reports Woodlawn orchard as look ing nicely In every rosptct. If you haven't got a block In Oak- dale Park addition you bad bcttei ot one at onco. Soo W. H-Everhnrd, 1)09 Ninth street, West, for particu lars, tf Harry J. Neeley, who for a num ber of yearH has been a field line man with tho Western Union, is in tho city on his wny to Klamath Falls, whoio he will accept a posi tion as electrician. Vlrgol Moran of IJromorton, Wash ington, who for some three jenrs has worked in Uncle Sam's navy yurd on Pudget Sound, arrived with his wife A. W. Stanley, nn experienced brlckmnker from Allerton, lown, Ij hero and will thoroughly Investigate tho clay nnd sand near Medford ns to lis fitness for brickmaklng. Mr. Stanley has 20 years' experience In tho manufacture of hand-mold and pressed brick and should ho find conditions favorable, will open n largo brick yard here. h. R. Ralston, who recently lo cnted near Central Point, was trad ing in Medford Saturday afternoon. , H. R. Mann, one of tho leading Inislncss men and capitalists of Ilu coda, Washington, Is sojourning for a few days In and near Medford. Henry J. Mooney, who lias been In Klamath county for two months, returned Snturday. Ho says Klamath Falls Is a good town, but compares with Medford about llko a tomtit would compare with an American eagle. Opera glasses mako nlco Xinas presents. Tho users of opera glasses always enjoy bIiows more thnn other people. II. J. Gardner of Centrnl Point wns in town Snturduyr Mr. Gard ner has but recently returned from Yoncolln, where ho purchased some property a year ago, but not pic ferrlng to winter In Hint valley, re turned to tho healthful precincts of Central Point for tho winter. Whnt is more appropriate than a seal ring engrnved properly? U. L. Van do Car will engrave it freo of chnrge whllo you "wait, Phlpps Bldg. tf Pure Clear Sparkling You enn't nfford to do without this splendid, refreshing drink. Cull up and order a case sent to llio house. Tho purest, most lienlthful drink known is SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, Apcnt. 21 Days Until Christmas 21 Call early in tho morning and avoid the crowds. "We have many bargains which will prove a great saving to you. Every Suit or Cloak in the store reduced one-third to one-half. Towels and NapkinsSpecial Values 4 These qualities differ so notably from. those usually marked at the prices that customers will be quick to see the advantages to economize quantities aro limited, not very large, at each price. Specials 39c to $2.00 yard. 1 ferl m h Kid Gloves That Will Satisfy the Most Critical The difference between a good pair and an imperfect pair of kid gloves can be so slight that cvon the keenest purchaser would fail to detect it and our point in this statement is this: No woman can be so exacting in buying her gloves, as thorough in looking into line points of qualities and workmanship, as wc are in mak ing our own purchases. AVhcn we buy gloves, we buy to please you. Famous Mascot $1.50 pair. Attractive Man-Tailored Effects in Skirts for Women Storm serges and "Panamas of splendid durability and closely woven for .warmth, have been tailored in to skirts of decidedly higher character than the prices seem to warrant. Their serviceability cannot be em phasized too much $4.00 values, $3.00; $6.00 values, $4.00; $8.00 values, $6.00. Sale of Leather Hand Bags -r Unusual values in women's fitted leather hand-bags. Lot includes black and colored bags, mostly leather lined. Leather covered or fancy metal frames, and none but the prevailing shapes and sizes are rep resented. $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 to $6.50. Special Sale of Aprons Aalues planned for this stile should make this the greatest event in years in our apron section. Many new and fascinating models shown suggest early Christinas shopping. Aurons for every jieed are included. Home of McCall Patterns WtssS 28 South Central Avenue Pay Less and Dress Better Watch Our Window and Visit This Store For Holiday Suggestions You are invited to visit this store ovny time uu are down town from now until Christinas. Von will find a pleasant place to rest and we are always pleased to hac on come and see the new arrivals and examine the specials that are being brought on the'floor from time to time, almost every day. You will find it to your advantage to watch our store for special bargains. Renown Ranges lloro jr. u ruuu tluit i mtiuiiI I" homo on I lie market it ml will pi mo i.nll thut if oluiiuud for it in itny to! Hint you nro u iiiitid lo siv i;. IT you nro looking l'or u niiim lint intti ' nil tliu Into iiuinmuiuoiiU, u nniKO Unit will do nil tluil uiiy nllior runuu will do, it initio llml will hint lib Ionic ' iiH uiiy on tlio iniu kol, uud unu llml in Mire io cic iilikolulo feiitiafiti'tiuiit wo invito von horo to miu tliu "Hu noun." It Mill for luh Hum iiiniiv otlioit?, but you liuvo inn- giiumiiluu Unit you will ho plmifciid nnd (lint yell will leconiiiiuiid it to Your 1'ricinli.. ' ... ... I Until. Im II !u a hrlilnl fmir ftml noil to Snn Francisco, when no will i " - - - xo to outer the auto livery IubIiipss. 1 1 'ounK coxl ox',oct to b0 B" j T. Barboe will loave Sunday!0' Southern Orogon and California. morning for Kansas City. Missouri. I 0r- ' Rhode, of Marmlllc. ...!... h Pns m look afinr h in. i California, who has boon spendluK itvtv w nw -t-.- -- .. burance buslnehs In which ho la eii- gnged. Hiive your Xmns photos mnde by Minskev f 'ou wa,,t somothiiijr to i'leH-e. t Fred H. Seaman of Soap Lake, Washinston. ' In tno cUy on a ousI' nes mission. If you want to enjoy the show, take a pair of opera glasses with von. Dr. noble Iuih them at prices fiom $ 85 00. 301 Bant Maiu street. ' some wi'eks with relatives near Ash-i land, visited In Medford Saturday' afternoon. Xmas glfta from Van de Car's will please forever. tf , OeorKo W. Marvin of Ferndale, . Washington, arrived on the after-( noon train Saturday and will remain In Medford some weeks. Mr Marvin is here to study orchard conditions' In Ilogue Hlvor valley, in the interest of liliiiKolf nnd other orfharillsts In the Nookxnek valley. Whatrinn toim- I V r7iyj"T- 1 1. ..w ORIENTAL RUGS ON EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE ON OUR SECOND FLOOR FOR A WEEK ONLY. A 1 i eh Hros. of Portland, Ore., one of the largest Oriental Rug importers on the Pacific coast, will have a magnificent dis play of Oriental Rugs on exhibition and for sale all this week, beginning Monday, December 0th, IJ)10. A complete assort ment of every description, exquisite de signs and colorings. Admirers and buy ers of Oriental Rugs will find it vivy in teresting. We invito your inspection. Atiyeh hros. stand back of every rug they sell, and insure every protection to their customers and exchange rugs at the full purchasing value after three years "if" the customer desires. Mr. Ilanief, their representative in charge, will be pleased lo give all information regarding the niaue and ine mom, as lie is native expen and weaver of the fabric. An Oriental Rug is the best investment in household goods. We cordially invite even admir er's inspection. Visitors are all welcome. Weeks & McGowan 114-124 West Main Medford, Ore. Hoosier Cabinets Hurii j u ( 'it hi nut Hint is n i'nr nliiiud ol' evor.v iillmr culiiiiet mi tliu iiiurkcit iiti diiy iw uliuml of uiylit. Tliutn nin (tiiliiuoth Mint cost wmi jut iim much; miiimi hid hold ly ucddlcr who niu liuio for only u mIiiii t time, thuti hoiid tit Mime otliur plnci; ; wmiiu nn; olioiip iinltutioiiH. llol'oiu ymt liny u ciihiiKil, en n in mid hito tliu "llimeiiDr" mid ten HiuiHtct l one yi will oidur oiii, i'nr Hie momniit vim utto miu vmi nin iniiiot.Md illi lliuir hUuriorily. Tlii'io are no ninny lliiuuh lo cmiidor in liuyinu' a kitdllUII I'llllillut, HO lllllliy (MMtlltllll futilllieM. mid lliuu, too, tliu ptiry W itBlil. I iumtiiniii i hyp liJjV V frTW iiy i .J( y r HOOSIE i f f k RSPECiAL MANY SPECIAL PRICES nii tlii'T odd pii'i-o1, r it' m like wu uill niiitcli auvthiu yutt iliiHiiu or m-II you coiiiplotu huU. You will hud thai uu hnvo nuidy iiifu that no miu fan al'foid to inikit. Wo have xiin' lliniiiyh our sliifk and lor tlu week will Jler, niHiiy odd iu-ri' ot liiniiliiri'. biiitalde lor vins at the lwe-t liriuei. over inado m thw purt of the tate. Come and let u liow L