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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1910)
fcfcWMMflMMttfcVtftf T -'J " HtitMwawlilWlillTOlMMMM -j T T MFDFORD MATL TttTBFNE, METTFOim OREGON, WEDNESDAY, T)ECEimER 7,1910. t Personal and Local George Glrdnor is down fromllose . burg on a business trip. Rev. J. E. Day was ujt from Woodvlllo Tuesday loklng after the delivery of trees which he lias sold to various orchardlsts In this district. Mimr-Ehni Co.. lonus, Fruitgrow ers' Hank buildinj;. II, U. Paul of Mlnenapolls, Minn., Is In the city In the lntorest of a syn dicate from Minneapolis which Is In vesting In Rogue River valley fruit lands. Huve .your Xmns -photos ramie by Mnckoy if yon wnnt something to 1'lenHP. tf A. D. Wllloughby of near Gold Hill was trading In Medford Tuesday evening. If you wnnt to enjoy the show, talco a pair of opera glasses with you. Dr. Goblo has them at prices from $0.00 to S2C.00. 301 East Main street. John Ehrloy of Woodvllle was In the city Tuesday evening. Moor-Ehul Co., exclusive agents for property In Crescent and Wnko tlold, Or., townsltes on Hill's now rnllroad. See them. Crescent I division point. 220 Miss Amlo Wilson Isvlsltlng with her father, Jesse Wilson, near Jack sonville. la jour ioubo wired? Ono cigar less a day would pay for a. hundred per cent increase In comfort. Start living the electric life. tf. Jjr. E. G. Riddell is confined to his home by a serious Illness. Walter Ferris, whoso father was proprietor of tho first hotel In Med ford, has returned to the city after an absenco of 13 years. Flfty-threo acrns special, 10 ncres coming Into bearing orchard. Call on J. D. Wood, Condor Water & Power Co.'s office. tf Dr. Hester of Jacksonville, who has boon very 111 for tho past month, with ncuto la grippe, Is Improving In health. Tho Hull auto livery has decided to accommodate tho trado to and from tho opera, natatorlum dances, enfos and so forth, and by placing a call they will call for you at any time. Their orders will bo booked at their offico. Phono 3141. Ilert Eaton of Longmont, Col., reached Medford Wednesday morn ing and declares ho has como to stay. Mr. EatonIs nn electrician by trade but has other lines which ho can fol low until opportunity presents itself In an electrical way. Have you seen IJ. L. Van do Car's show window on Main street, Phlpps Illdg? It has somo suggestions for Xmas gifts. tf W. L. Gregory has returned from n xlslt to relatives In Madera, Cal. 'My prices aro reasonable. Your eye night Is priceless. Dr. Rlckort, over Kontiicr'fl. C. M. Darlington of Portland, ac companied by his two daughters, was in town Wednesday. If you haven't got a block in Oak dalo Park addition you had better get one at onco. See W. H. Everhard, 900 Ninth street, West, for particu lars, tf H. C. Morgan of McMlnnvlllo Is hero on business. Mr. Morgan Is In search of a small acreago of unim proved land which ho deslreb to put out to small fruit. Xmas gifts from Van do Car's will plcasu forever. tf Henry M. Adams of near Ashland wns trading In Medford Tuesday. Don't forget tho Medford hardwnro whon looking around for gifts. C. C. Hall of Central Point Is trnns actlng business In the city. Mr. Hall recently sold his fine orchard near Central Point, but he is golne to buy another and remnin In Roguo Illvor valley. What Is moro npproprlato than a Beal ring engraved properly? H. L. Vnn do Car will engrave It freo of clmrgo whllo you wait, Phlpps Rldg. tf Frod Farr and Fred McAllister, both boys In blue from Fort Casey, Wash., aro here In conipanvvlth their filond, James David, nnd aro enjoy ing tho sights nnd entertainment of Medford and vicinity. Freo reading rooms at Presbyte rlnn church, open every evening from (::i0 to 10 except Sunday. James David, ono of tho soldier boys of Fort Casey, Wash., Is In the city nnd on Tuesday visited his sis ter, Mrs. Marvin Hoge, near Jackson ville, whom he had not seen In five years. Mr. David Is hero on a 30 days' furlough. Lato magazines, papers, and pe riodicals at Presbyterian reading room In church, cornor Holly nnd Main streets. Open C:30 to 10 p. in. Every man and boy Is Invited to spend the evonlng here. Clyde Applogate of Contral Point was In Medford Wednesday. Mr. Ap plugatq expects to return In a short tlmo to Gold Hill, where he owns a two-acro tract and has his home. He has been engaged In cemont work during tho paat five months. An elegant lino of opera glasses in gold, pearl and Morroco at Dr Goblo's optical parlor. 301 East Main street. ) J. P. Eden of Fidalgo, Wash., has arrived In Medford nnd will locate. Johnny Parr, one or the best known logging operators of the northwest, Is In tho city. Mr. Parr is traveling with his wife for her health nnd says hla lady is Improving every day since stopping In southern Oregon. Plnno tuning. Phono Main 4171. 221 Tho Medford Hardware Co. has hundreds of useful articles suitable for gifts. Wanted lioardors A now board lug house has opened at 70C Squth Oakdale. Call and seo us for fair treatment, or address F. H. More land. 30'2 Xmns photos mnilo by Mnckoy will please. tf Chafing dishes, carving sets, brass articles, silverware and tho best, In latest, swellest deslgne at tho Med ford Hardware Co. Every light but electricity gives off smoke and smoko contains soot, which deposits on your wall paper, curtains, draperies. Electric light lows in an air tight bulb. tf. Tho next Idle hour that comes nlong, make It pay you a big dividend by having demonstrated to you at room 207 Phlpps bldg., tho White Houso pantry. Tho inducement to securo ono freo is hound to Interest you. ' 22 C You can't afford to miss Meeker's big sale everything reduced. John II. Carkln, attorney at law, over Jacks6n County bank. Walt for Mokcr'e big clearance snlo everything on sale. W. II. Meeker & Co. will begin tho big sale Saturday morning. You will miss It If you fnll to visit their storo Saturday. . Meeker will jmivo you money on rendy-to-wears salo Saturday. CASE COMPLETED TO GIVE BIG DANCE Tito union printers nt their regu lar session Tuesday night, ooiu'iirrod in tho recommendations of tho gen era! dunce I'onunittee. It wns defi nitely decided to give n New Year'. ball nnd supper on (lie night of Jan uary '2,,foinplimentnry to the propri etors of the printing offices in rec ognition of unionizing nil offices oT Hie district The ball is to bn in formal. Invitations ciui be obtained from n committee, consisting of Hurry li. Young, L. K. Whiling, Mnrcus Lniib of Medford. or If. V Pendleton. Ashland, members of Typograpliicnl Union, No. ")."!!, Tho limbic will be furnished hv Ilnzolrigg's union orchestra nnd "iiion waiters will serve tho supper. Tlic printers will show pielurcs of their homo nt Colorado Spring Colo., the grentest sanitarium in the world, which has gained national fame for its successful battle with the while plague. Many new tind novel features will bo presented. The event will be without doubt ono of the most pleasing ever given here. DKN'VKIt, Colo., l)rt 7. The case of Qi'iikyu .Mitsunngn, charged willi having murdeied Mrs. Knthur inu Wilson, will o to the, jury Ibis niternnoiu The defense Vested its. ease, bite yesterday nnd tho slnle introduced brief testimony in rebut tal this morning. Following this. the attorneys lor both sides summed up. lloforo retiring to consider the evidence, the jury will vis.it tho Wil son home, in which Mis. Wilson vus murdered. Card of thanks. We desire to express our grate ful thanks to the many friends and neighbors and In tho citizens ol Medford in general for their good offices in extending aid, kindness, sympathy and floral offerings nt tho funeral services of the late .Mrs. A'- cxnndor I'ottengcr. ALRXANDtilt l'OTTKNdKR. T. K. l'OTTKNGKR AND FAMILY. GEO. h. DAVIS AND FAMILY. A I'ltOOUCT OP XATltnC. Warmed into Ufa by the sun shining on Southern cotton fields, nurtured b) rain and dew, the cotton plant concen trates in its seed that life-giving and life-sustaining quality which is the basis of Cottolcnc. From ColtonMd to kitchcil, human hands never touch the oil from which Cottoloiic is made. It is a product of Nature. 1-ird comes from the fit of the hop cftcn iu'.iuirc, always indigestible. Cot loluie, on the contrary is pure, and jelly made from the juice of choicest fnut i not more ca3tly digested than his product of the oil extracted from he kernel of the cotton seed. T TO DANCE Willi JAPS TASADKNA, Cnl Dee. 7. Per sous in l'asmleiia who planned a bull nt n local hotel for Admiral Yo shiru f the Japanese training soumlmn nild his staff, todux branded as nlkPiihitely false n report that tho bull was "culled ofl" be cause prominent society women nl Pasadena nnd Los Angeles refused to nttoud nnd to dance with the .Jap anese officers. The 'dance, wns scheduled to 1)G given December II. According to 1). M. Linitard, malinger of lite hotel which luid been selected as tho sceno f the festivities, many of I 'a mi denn's best-known women bat1 promised to attend. Tho invitations were recalled only upon I lie receipt of n note nulboiized by President IComura of tho Japanese-American association of Los Angeles, who bud charge of the details of (lie admir al's visit, slating that the admiral nnd bis stuff had accepted prnvU ITns.kins for health. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phones: P. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT "$?! 'WS I "TTTTtS Adoo.unto advertising frnnk in forming, fuel ful. frcnucnt -being n nrl of a store's service to vou, it follows Ihat n good storo is neces sarily n well ndvortised store. Iluskins for health. Best for Blankets YOU probably know what the ordinary yellow laundry soap does to blankets. It shrinks the life out of them because it contains from 30 to 40 rosin. Sunny Monday Laundry Soap is white and contains no rosin. It will wash woolens and flannels without shrinking colored goods without fading. Sunny Monday also contains a wonderful dirt-starter which saves half the rubbing. Washes in any kind of water. ously mi invitation lo adeud a re ception iiiLos Angeles on that dav. A Washington, U. C, woman found rt innn under her bed and lmmedlntfl ly cnlled the pnllco, whorcupon the fellow claimed that ho thought he wns tu his own home. The story of how he wns trained to 'sleep under the bed at' home might ho Interest ing reading. a Medford Malt Trlbuno iro business brlngcrs. Want ads WHISTLER IS DELEGATE TO APPLE CONVENTION SALIOM, Or., Doc. 7. Governor Ilenson's last official act yesterday wns to appoint delegates to attend tho American Apple- Show convention which convenes In Colorado Decem ber ID-IC. Tho men named are: C. K. Whlslor, Medford; h, T, Reynolds, Hnloili'; 10. II. Shepherd, Uood Ulvor; It. C. Atwijll? Forest Clrovo nnd M. C. Lownsdnlo, l.afnyo(to. I A k ?i Those wbo do not rend tiio news of the day know Iiltlo of What is happening in the world. And those, who fail to read tho (ids know little of vnluos or of what is happening; in tho slorc-world. So much of lifo revolves nround the "cost of things" that Iho stort nd5 have nn increasing' interest.' I "Sunny Monday ISJSLlSliJi J bum.. iu ..h Nggj3YI WM'toT 'S I That's The Place Toys of all Kinds HUSSEY'S Xmas Gifts for Everybody ...Just Follow The Crowd... and drop into the busiest store in Medford. Xmas Gifts here for every member of the family. The finest assortment ever shown in Medford, and what's more, THE MOST POPULAR PRICED. A dollar will go as far here as two dollars 'will in most any store. Come in and look around An Endless Variety of Dolls, Games, Iron Toys, Electric Toys, Mechanical Toys, Toy Furniture, Wagons, Horses, Toy Tea Sets, Toilet Cases, Manicure Sets, Shaving Sets, Handkerchief Boxes, Necktie Boxes, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Shopping Bags, Hand Mirrors, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery Gloves, Fancy Collars, Fancy Hat Pins, Side Combs, Suspenders, Parasols, etc Xmas Cards 1 c Each And the finest line of Fancy China ever shown in Medford; and don't fail t ) see our 15c, 25c, 50c, and $1.00 tables of Fancy Glassware 50-Piece Dinner Set and the finest Dressed Doll in Medford to be given away Dec. 22. Ask about them. a "eumamamtmaamBuam I U&JKMKJ Hp' s ITS. H - ' - v V2 V .is " 5 MILLINERY HALF PRICE Trimmed I!t and luitnniiind 'i.i s l,.r lbi-e lour di at exaelly II.iir-1'nee He -tire nnd be ln-rc eai' Tlini-l.t. inu'ti.ii!.' 1 In- Mill l rliiiii t tI-- iiwn,.' Jar "t '" unm ihen-i i b.i :i f mi li Half Price Sale Fine Tailored Suits Your Unrestricted Choice for Thursday, Friday and Saturday J This is our first sale of its kind and wo intond to make it a memorable one to Medford and vicinity worn en who aro discriminating in their taste. Tho reason for offering such UNHEARD OP PRICE RE DUCTIONS is our desire to demonstrate the superiority of tho garments wo are handling with this sole object in view, and, regardless of loss, wo will offer for three days, Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, highest grade suits at EXACTLY half of their regular selling prico. This is a bona fido offer. You can seo on every suit tho regular prico, and all wo ask you to pay for it is ONE -HALF, Alterations, if any, will bo charged for and m ado at our earliest convenience. It is ;i well established fact that Ahrens handle nothing but reliable women's apparel, many of tho famed st yle-cnil't suits included in this sale. CJ The materials arc the most desired kind, including DroadclotliH, I'Yciich Serges, Storm Serges, Homo spuiiK, Basket Cloths, Manish Mixtures, etc. CJThe colors are the latest dictates of fashion, including tho beautiful two tones, Black, Brown, Blues, f Ireens, drays, Cardinals, etc. $23.00 Suits for $11.50 $32.50 Suits for $16.25 $39.50 Suits for $19.75 $50.00 Suits for $25.00 $25.00 Suits for $12.50 $35.00 Suits for $17.50 $12.50 Suits for $21.25 $55.00 Suits for $27.50 $29.50 Suits for $14.75 $37.50 Suits for $18.75 $45.00 Suits for ... $22.50 $65.00 Suits for $32.50 If it comes from Ahrens, it is right ' 222 WEST MAIN ST. ST. MARK'S BLDG, ry ,1 JP. vl Fl H &. 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