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f f "V'fmyT- Mrw ?wT"r T "W" v jnr- t MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, IMEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1910. ,: ti ? - V - i .1 n Personal and Local EH Jones or Central Point, tho ( A, D. Wade of N'ooknack, Wash., n merchant-mechanic, was transacting fruitgrower in ten valley of that business in Medfofd Monday. noted river, was In Medford Monday'. Contractors admit that 300 buildings, mostly cottages, are contracted for In Medford and tho contractors are awaiting tho delivery of tho material. Every lumber yard and building ma terial firm In the city Is rushed with orders. Miss Gertrude Fay has returned from a visit with relatives and friends In San Francisco. A. D. Macdonaid of Eagle Point was transacting business In Medford on Monday. H. D. Mills was down from Butte Falls, Mondaq. Frank W. Powers of Portland wbe transacting business In Medford Mon day, ford on a business mission Monday. W. H. Antes, recently of Dps Moines, la., Is stopping in tho city for a few days. Prompt, courteous and careful at tontlou given all matters pertaining to city property for sale and rent. List your property with us. We guaranteo satisfactory results. Couri-tlus-Garnor Realty Co., 133 Wes( Main streot. Phono G031. 230 D. G. White, who arrived Sunday morning fro Eva, Mo., expects his family to follow him In a few months Mr. White Is an experienced orchard Ist and will work in tho orchards of this locality. CornttluH-Garnor Renlty Co., 133 West Main street, specialists in c!t property, for sale or rent. Phone C031. 230 Georgo Arnold of Alexandria, N. D., readied Medford last Saturday nlghf and will make his homo here. Mr. Arnold will enter tho poultry and produce business as soon as ho finds a sultnblo location. He is a man of family. Coinltlus-Garnor llealty Co., 133 West Main street, specialists In clt propei ty, for sale or rent. Phone 0031. 230 Mrs. Eva Josephlno Evans, sales Manager of tho Royal orchards, writes from Oakland, Cnl., to the effect that during tho past two weeks tho com pany has sold two 10-acre tracts at $li000 each, one 5-acro tract for $2500, and ouo 5-ncro tract for $3250. Theso sales show that Rogue river fruit lands are appreciated In California as well as elsewhere. Cornltlus-Garnor Realty Co., 133 .West Main street, specialists In cllj property, for salo or rent. Phone C031. 230 Henry Reed of Eugene spent Sun day and Monday In Medford. Xmas photos mnde by Mackoy wil l('llC. tf Henry Qulnu Is here from San Francisco and will remain two oi tliroo weeks In tho valloy. See Cornltlus-Garner Realty Co., ,133 West Main street, for rentals. 'Phono Main 0031. 230 onmc p. Sheo?th SIIRDLU UP UP D. A. McLean Is hero from Dca Moines, la., and will remain for a nook or more. Mr. McLonn expresses himself ns much pleased with Med foid and surrounding country. Seo Cornltlus-Garner Realty Co.. 133 West Main streot, for rentnls. Phono Main C031. 230 .John Williams and wlfo of Port land are here on n few days' visit. II. E. Gould of Hoston was In Mcd- Wllllam C. Flannagan of Tonopah, Xov., was In the city Monday on a bimlncsn mission. Mr. Flannagan thinks Tonopah tho best mining cap In tho west but says It Is llko enter ing an Eden to como to a city like Medford In a green valley llko that of the Roguo river. Seo Cornltlus-Garner Realty Co., 133 "West Main street, for rentals. Phono Main G031. 230 J, C. Ward, prominent business man of Portland, Is in tho city for n few days. This Is Mr. Illord's flrs Ult to tho valloy and ho Is agreeably surprised at tho progrcsslveness of tlita part of tho stato. See CornltlUB-Garnor Realty Co.. 133 West Main street, for rentals. Phono Main C031. ' 230 W. W. Golslngor or Salt Lake. Utah, Is stopping In Medford for a fow days. Mr. Gelslnger Is engaged In the grocory business In tho Mor mon metropolis. Seo Cornltlus-Garnor Realty Co.. 133 West Main street, for rontals. Phono Main C031. 230 Isaac Cohen or San Francisco Is In tho city on a business mission. Honry C. Calvert or Humestop, la., U among tho new arrivals In Med ford. Mr. Calvort Is hero with tho Intention of locating. Joseph R. Ralnvllle, who has just arrived from Manila, Philippine Isl ands, Is spending a few days In Med ford. Mr. Iialnvllle went to the Phil ippines nlno yoara ago and has been ongaged In the hotel buslnesa In that city. Tho Toledo range, whllo not the highest in prleo. Ib by far tho most economical. More Tyledoo In ubo In Jngkson county than all others com bined. Tho old depot Is again on roller and chance are favorablo thai It will bo ruovod this time. Mr. Wade is looking up tho fruit In dustry or the valley. William n. Tucker, whoso homo Is at Roseburg, Is in Medford on a busi ness mission. Mr. Tucker was In Jacksonville on legal matters Mon day afternoon. B. T. Van Do Car's Jewelry store will bo open evenings from now until Chrlstmns. , E. L. David of Hood River Isvtrnns ictlng business in Medford and Jack sonville. Mr. David Is an applo grower of tho Hood River valley. Freo reading rooms at Presbyto Ian church, open every evening from u:30 to 10 except Sunday. John HInman, who works' near Central Point, was In town Monday with his wlfo and children buying Christmas goods. If you haven't got a block In Oak dalo Park addition you had bettci jet ono at onco. Seo W. H. Evorhard, J09 Ninth streot, West, for partlcuj nrs. tf Port Archer, who recently located near Ashland, was shopping In Med ford Monday. John H. Carkln, attorney at law. over Jackson County bank. O. M. Dean has returned from Redding where ho has been for the past threo weeks. Mr. Dean had been working In Medford nnd says ho is glad "to get back to a good own. Moor-Elnii Co., loans, Fruitfiow rs' Bank buildinc " Robert Iilnckett, who has for tho pnst 20 years resided at Victoria, .B. C, reacred Medford Monday. Mr. Ulackett was never bororo .in tho tSates and Is plensed with tho prog .ess or tho country. IFnvo your Xmas photos mnde lix Mackoy if you want something l demo, tf II. L. Hawkins, who resides In El Paso, Texas, is hero and will re maln in tho city ror a week or moro. Mr. Hawkins is not a homeseekor, Hit declnres that he is tempted tc sell his Texas possessions and make a move. Is your i ouso wired? Ono clgai leBs a day would pay ror a hundret er cent Increase In comfort. Start Ivlng tho electric lire. tr. C. A. Michaels or Scasldo Is In Vlodfpnl on n legal mission. Fifty-thrco acms special, 10 acre omlng Into bearing orchard. Call oi . B. Wood, Condor Water & Powc "o.'s orrico, t , John Worley en mo ovor rrom Klamath Falls Monday and will re main ror several days. Mr. Worley la contemplating a chango rrom Klamath Falla to Medford and Is ' ero looking ovor tho field with hat object In vlow. Wanted boardors A new board ng houso has opened at 70C Soutl )akdah Call and seo us for fab reatmont, or address F. II. More ind. 30S Chris Thompson loft Thursdaj night for Grants Pass, but arter trans ctlng business thro Tor a row day fvlll return to Medford, Dr. A. X. Barber, ono of tho lead ng physlclnns or Broken Bow, Neb. Is In tho city ror a row days. Every light but olectrlclty give iff smoke nnd smoko contains soot vhlch doposlta on your wall paper urtalns, draperies. Electric llgh :Iows In an nlr tight bulb. tf. L. V. Larsen went to Jacksoilvllb Saturday nnd brought homo Mrs Larson nnd their young baby, whlcl was born at tho historic county sea ubout threo wooks ago. Mr. Larsor Is one of the popular bakers of Med ford. The next Idle hour that comet tloug, make It pay you a big dividend )' having demonstrated to you at onm 207 Phlpps bldg., tho White Houso pantry. Tho Inducement to eouro one freo Is bound to Intercut on. 22C J. II. Seymour Is homo from his monthly trip and was calling upon ho local papor trade Friday. Mr Seymour is with the Pacific Papei ompany. Victor Audcrbon of Belllughitm, Wash., Is in tho city. Mr. Anderson is nn artistic sign painter nnd expects to locate hero. Georgo E. Beard of Vancouver, Wash., Is stopping In Medford ror a row days. Tho time, December 14; tho plnce, 'Anglo opera houBe. Co'mu one, come nil, To this beautiful hall And buj' tho things that hang'orr tho wall. They will gladden your eyo As you paBs on by. U jou will only como nigh Wo'll novor, never sigh. Mrs. A. II. Soukup of Ilendley City, H. C, is tho guest of hei daughter, Mrs. Ben Qarnelt, nnd ex pects to lemain here several months Ladles are asked not to prepare dinner nt their homes next Wednes day, December 14, but bring their families nnd dine with tho M. E. indies at tho Anglo opera Iioubc E. B. Clnclaro or near Agato was transacting business nnd buying Chrlstmns goods Friday and Sutur- day. Mr. Sinclnro hns been but n short tlmo In tho valley but Bays he would not- oxchnngo It ror any other place ho knows or hi tho civilized wor,ld. Oon't leavo tho ladles In thojurch, Rut holp them build a beautiful church, rhey'vo worked very hard n rcast to make; , . They'll bo delighted to have you take Dinner and lunch, wo promlso a treat Or all kinds or good thlngB to cat. t tho Angel opora house, 14th De cember. Vow, won't you pleaso romombor? H. R. Williams of Butte Falls was in Medrord Friday and Saturday. H lelleves Butte Falls w.lll grow rapid ly and bo one or tho thriving towns or this part or tho state. John W. Gndbols, a wealthy wheat ranner or tho Big Bend country, Is 'ransactlng business In Medford. Mr. Jadbols reports crop prospects as nov ir having been brighter throughout astern Washington and Oregon. Carl Jackson or Englo Point vlslt id In Medrord Friday and Saturday. Mr. Jackson Is ono or the prosperous jiialness men or that town, running Mio Englo Point butcher shop, nnd eports everything In good shapo In ho vicinity or tho now city. Mrs. C. J. Harrington 4W return o Fnrgo, N. D., tho first or tho week or tho purposo or selling property In hat town and returning to Medford o make a permanent home. Mrs. Inrrlugton Is woll pleased with Med ord. Eat n hot biscuit with Garnett- "taiey Hardware company Docembor 7. In their new store. tf S. M. Potter, n recent arrival rrom .lanlstee, Mich., will remain In Med- 'ord Tor several days. Mr. Potter de- Ires to locate on tho coast and will Islt all the principal towns In south- rn Oregon. A pleco or genuine cut glass is not ho sign of extrnvaganco but douoter U8to and refinement. Walt for Gar-lett-Corey's new storo December 17 penlng day. tr Thomas J. Martin or Ilolbrook, Cans., who desires to enter tho hard ware and Implement business nt some olut In the valloy, arrived In Med 'ord Saturday night and will spend t dlfferen Eugone In Mod- evoral weeks In visiting olnts In tho valley. Robert II. McGrath or pent Sunday and Monday ord. Thero Is but one coat to n good haflng dish, Hint Is tho first enso Nothing over offorod llko tho ones vou will see nt Garnett-Coroy's aftor Jecombor 17. tf Dan J. lliiueo of Bloomfleld, la., Is In Medford and will probably lo cate here with a ractory ror tho mnnurncturo or the "Brazeo Superior Washing Machine." This nn Inven tion or Mr. Drazce, who rinds tho fir timber of the const the best material for his purpose. Cornltlus-Garner Realty Co., 133 West Main street, specialists In city property, for salo or rent, Phone 0031. 230 -II. W, Honnlnger, nn architect from Philadelphia, Pa., Is enjoying a winter outing in the Rogue River valley. Mr. Hennlnger hnd tho pleasure of a successful duck hunt on Rogue rlvor Sunday. Hnvo you noticed tho now build tigs golns up In Oakdalo Park ad lltlon just south or Mr. Root's? tl II. L. Andrews, secretary or tho Grants Pass Commercial club, was transacting business In Medrord Fri day night. Cotnltlus-Garnor Realty Co., 133 West Main street, specialists In city property, lor sale or tent. Phone 0031. 230 Ladles, save yourselves a lot of worry and holp n good cause at the rnnie tlmo, by bringing your fnmllfes to lunch with tho Ladles' Aald next Wednesdny, December 14, at the An lo opera houde, Coinltlus-Gurner Realty Co., 133 West Mnlu street, specialists in city iroperty, for salo or rent. Phone .5031. 230 P. P. Grayson woh comes to Med ford from liidinnapolls, Ind., will, af er finding tho location which best .ults him, outer tho prnctlco or lnw n the Rogue river valley. Mr. Gray jon Is a recent graduato rrom Ann rbor, Mich. Seo Cornltlus-Garnor Realty Co., 133 West Main streot, for rontals. Phono Main C031. 230 Albert Holllngsworth, a carpenter and builder from Wheeling, W. Vn., has arrived In Medford nnd oxpects o commence contracting here. Mr. Holllngsworth comes woll rocora nended by banks and prominent cit izens of his West Virginia homo. John II. Hnnsen of MrMurruy, Wash., Is stopping In Medford ror t short tlmo. Mr. Hanson camo hero for tho purposo of entering business but things tho line ho desires Is al ready sufficiently represented. Tho ladies of St. Ann parish hnvo all beon raking their brain's to pro vllo something good to cat and will riervo lunch, beginning nt 11:30 Tuesday and continue during the .'nlr. - You nro welcome to lunch. 224 Sam Varroll, who reglstorH rrom La Grande, Is stopping in tho city ror h row dayfl. Georgo R. Caldwell, who comes horo rrom Lansing, Mich., will en ter tho poultry raising business and xpects to produce nothing else than Barred Plymouth Rocks. Mr. Cald well Is an old chicken fancier and liolleves tho Plymouth Rock the real marketable chicken of this coast. G. A. Vale of Arlington, Wash., Is In town. Mr. Valo will remain hero ror several days and should ho llko tho city will locate In the meat mar ket business. Judgo Colvlg has promised to de liver a lecturo on the greatest or ganization in the world. Tho peo ple of Medford all know tho judgo Is thoro wtlh the goods. Doji't miss this. 224 Horace Wnldron, who comes from Corydon, In., for tho purposo of lo cating In southern 'Oregon, Is spend ing tho week In Medford and vicinity ttirv Meyer. White is n democrat nnd the nomiuntin utodny is said I" be die first in tho history of th? eountry in 'which n president hits' nominated to thin hiuh position n mail of opposite political faith than himself. SOCIALISTS' PLATFORM. (Continued from poro 1.) "No fusion, no compromise, nml no political trudiuir.' "We nro freo from any business Mr. Waldron Is by profession n horso- interests, therefore claim to easier sheer, but docs all round blacksmith work. W, J. Beomnn, who purchased last week an Interest In a Binall tract near Jacksonville, was in Medford Mon day on business In connection with his purchnse. Mr. Bcoman Is well pleased with tho country and thinks tho climate far ahead or that or Ohio, rrom which stato ho camo to this valley. Tuesday evening Mrs. Ed Andrew will hnvo charge of tho musical pro ;roiu, assisted by her pupils. Como me, come all. 221 Joseph Swangor, who for many years has conducted an oxtonslvo fnrmlng business near Greeley, Col., arrived In Medford Monday. Mr. Swangor desires to locnto In n milder climate than that or Colorado, and Is on tho coast ror that purpose. Ho will remain horo lor several days looking ovor tho valley. Henry M. Bushnoll who ror many Vears has conducted n general mer chandise, but ror nn oxcluslvo hat house. Ho will handle no other goods when ho locates, tiiul will mako his house a marvel of completeness In that lino.' R. R. Hicks, who camo In today from Clinton, III., will locnto at some point! n tho valley which ho deems sultnblo and will outer tho celery culture business. Mr. Hicks has put In ninny years growing celery nnd belloves the soil of this valloy Is par ticularly adapted to that plant. eGorgo R. Wells, an automobllo dealer rrom Donlson, Texas, Is look ing over tho field In Medford. Frank Garnet, who has just ar rlvod from Platsmouth, Nob., declares his intention of locating nt sumo point! n tho valloy. refuse any partiality to heretofore favored interests. K, K. Wolter, candidate for mayor; W. 1. Gould, councilman, First ward; W. J. Drumhill, eouncilinnii Second ward; Geo. Ill Millar councilman Third ward; E. B. Wolter, William II. Scliulr.. Goo. 1L Millar, Edw, V. Kagnn, W. F. Austin, plutfotm con.-uiilleo. NOTICE TO HEAL DEALERS. ESTATE Tho heading "What Hnvo You to Trado For" appearing in my ad in tho Mall Tribune w,as placed thoro by mistake In handling the typo, for this property Is not up for trado, M. F. BERRYHILL, R. F. D. No. 118. ...For Sale... DRY BLOCKS ...Phone... MAIN 2601' G. E. MORSE WHITE IS CHIEF JUSTICE. (Continued from ikiko 1.) C. C. McCoid of KontiU'ki' mid II. II. Meyer of Wisconsin will ho ap pointed to fill the vacancies on the interstate commerce commission caused by the appointment of ICnapp lo the commou'o court and the ex piration of the term of Commission er Cockrell. Tn It's determination tolecommcnd White instead of Chuiles E. Hughes for the chief justiceship came ul'ler a lengthy coiisulUttion with Attoi nov General Wickershnm, Heeretun Nngvl, Secretary Knox and Secre- A STORY AB OUT PANTS Some peoplo prefer to cn!l them "trousurs," hut aiiywny, they are made by the "01.1 Woolen Mills," of Mu.yfield. Ky and nro the best tn tho world. They start tho lino with tho genuine Old Kentucky Tonus nt $1.25 n pair, and run to tho fine all-wool grades at .$(5.00. &jQ WARDROBE WEST MAIN ST. Where to Go Tonight 1 -i.WH mffmM, Mod ford's Exclusive I'icturo The- j iter. Latest LicciiSod Photo. X plays. X X Ono llimc Nn More- Ono dime.; SULLIVAN & COXSiniNK V.U'DKVILLU. - AT TUB "NAT" THEATRE s BbHH HiiiiiilHkmH .1 OKO. YKOJIAN Jest a Oorman Jostor. Tonight and Tomorrou' Night He Will Mako Vou IjiukIi. Wednesday and Thursday NlKhts i 2 GIL BROWN nnd LIL MILLS X 4 IU'fk lit thl nrtvtnut fUtiirnra fivwl Rillllunn- y Dancers on tho CoiiBtdino Circuit. Nothing but thd best at the Nat Three Heels -Tim cowboy's PLKiKii: hihi ;; STORMS OF MKK. X 2 MKDDliKKOMK SPRING Hvu it 'rill.' iwntiti.i. tii.'nii a,,.,.,. '. " .a vr.. .. .I,.,,.. U.. Ill V I , S Hlltlf Vf Ulllllll.t ...it l.lll.l !' "C rf W... ..... ,WV lllliHI. ' I Adinlsalon 10 and 20c. ! i rr-r.4r. BOOKS RookwoodandTeco ...Pottery... PRICES ALWAYS CON SISTENT WITH QUALITY. MEDFORD ..Book Store.. LJl'M -J. L. L'JL" SUNNY nrnTiiTva Sunny Monday laundrj oap is most efficient for clean ng carpets removing grease pots from clothing -vashin ace curtains and doilies and or every other cleaning pur lose. It contains no rosin, vashes woolens and flannels vithout shrinking, and works n any kind of water. Its mar velous dirt-starting quality parcs your back and saves your time. GUARANTEE. Every piece of silver plate heniine; the 1817 lingers Hms.' trado mark is nuainnleed hy tho mnkeiN to ivo perfect sat isfnelinii in every respect. Mer iilen Itrilnpuia Co., Meriden, Conn. Iiilciimlioiinl Silver Co. successor. Medford Hardware Co. Open Evenings from Now Until Christmas Community THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY CHICAGO Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PnONE 2271 Night 'Phones: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT GUARANTEE COMMUNITY. Community Siluirunie for Xmas is ideal been use Hint name itloiie slnnds fur hoinolliiiijr iofiuile. U is Ihc sil vciuure used by puillciilai' people and by social lead crs the woild own'. Conslnnt usao deinoiistratcs thu siiKii'ioi idciis Hint workiuiiiiship embodied in tins ware. Community Silvurwaro luakes line iiiohcuts. beenuse it is known by both fiver mid icceivor lo be the best, A lifetime isel'ulnsH is found in every piece of Commun ity wine iiiuiiul'ai'tiireil, f,ook nt our wlidow theie you will find iiinnvUMifiil nitieles of table silver, and in cases suitable for presentation. EXCEPTIONAL DISPLAY OF TABLE SILVERWARE A ladv is justlv pioud of her diniuc loom and its fuinihiiii;s, ami no t'ill is nmre aeccptiible and uppioprialo tluiii table siher. i" I l-'oui-act I 114,0 Hfnh-CJass Stock Co. COMIMXV TonlKlit "IMHNCICSH OK IVlTCIIKS" Cime(ly Drama. Spe cial: Ioh olltwecn Acts. iiY . MA1WOKIH MANDKVIMiK KTOUIC COSII'ANV. U-(!o Oiclies'trn, Directed by Anna Aubrey Karnes. N. 1). Thruc-ploco silver tea wrvlco Klvnn away Jrco Wednes- w mi I n i: uuinbur muBt bo ; ihiv. i Heseivo your ueatn by phono. X Main 1!0'1. 'i I?M 'I'll rfKLl'timn .QiltuiH rP..n ' 'ICtV .....v. ...... :; Tsorvico (liven Away iionI ! ': Wednesday, (let Kreo Coupons! s at ho.v olriee. UUO OUCIIHSTUA Directed ly Annii Aubrey Kamea ICKKKItVK YOUU S 13 ATS IIY I'HONK- .MAIN 7 1. In crnndmnthur's time the host of InbVs weio kiih-'iI nith knlvw, forks a 'd spoons maiked "1817" Itouen Hios." Thoio was nothing hetlor then, thine in nolhiii betlor today. "1817 Hnuiw Ilros." stnniU fur all that is jjood In quality, a I thai is licli in dei!ii, all that ciiu he desired hy the di'diiniiiiilint.' buyer of Hilcr-ilnlod vine. We have ma useful pieces cnriintf this fu inous hrnud, and ))iiple who admire rich, excliwiso U'oods will he intoro ted in our display. Medford Hardware Co. Open Evenings trom Now Until Xmas WE GUARANTEE lo cer piu'chiiser of our uoods that thev ait1 the Ix-I that can be made h -liilli'l uiiikmeu uilli the latent m.i -ehiueiv and the best uiaterinl. and tin- k'uaraulce is hilled up on a lupulutioii for oxeullen.'e and iiitcvrit in manufacliiio now (itnlilisliod for over halt a cen I u rv. Kpoeial (luumiiluc: Wa tfiiaraiitue all gooiU (e.ceiil huivos) buniini: tho stamp Community Silver, tiiple jilnle. Km' '2't vears m ordinary lain ilv use. I)N:i)A COMMl'NITY. li'D New Allraelioti at THE ISIS THEATRE x I'lio placo where you can al- X ways spend a pleaxaut hour tiud J i s s X X linto n hearly IiuikIi. I'lIltltV ami KDWAItDH 'leer Vaudellle Aitists7 . uiJhi.k ok i'ictuhics AM, NKW HUH.IKCTS: SONO: X Walt Till Wo nalbei (,'olilcu Com, X Hy 1IAHUY 1IANC1IAUU. I Matinoo every Saturday and Situ- X day a I ti::J0. hi NATATORIUM SKATING. w ' ' ! & 1 1 A I ( I TI.Mi: I'AUTV O.V HKATICS X Tuos.lay NIhIU, l,Al)IILS SKATi; KIIKK 'iulne8day Nluht, I OIIHTACI.K IIAUH AND TWO. mim: ItACK Friday Night 0QWLING. Onst Music In the West. 'i ; iik " .&' -. fu -f'Sfi m f Shi