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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1910)
n "nvinip" -ij ; Jf" mZ Txmmm 7W1MW!$$ BTfl?- MEDFORD Mtt TRIBUNE, MlSDflQRP, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, PECEAriBER K 3910. rt Personal and Local Frco reading rooms at Presbyte rian church, open every evening from G:30 to 10 except Sunday. It. G. Jeffrey and'wlfe of Jackson vlllo were visiting In Medford Tues- day evening and Wednesday. If you haven't got a block In Oak dalo Park addition you had bottci got one at onco. Sco W. II. Evcrhard, 900 Ninth Btrcct, West, for particu lars, tf Georgo W. Taylor, former fruit In spector, yns visiting In Medford and Jaelisonvlllo Tuesday and Wednes day. John II. Carkln, attorney at law, ovor Jackson County bank. W. II. Hnrrls of Portland Is In Medford on business and will visit Jacksonville beforo iroturnlng. Muor-Eiini Co., loans, Fruitgrou- cm' Hunk builtling. Hnrry Luy came over from Jack sonville Tuesday evening remaining until Wednesday. Nnve your Xmiis pliolos mnilo by Mnekcy if you want something to flense. If G. D. Driggs, prominent Ashland attorney, was transacting legal busi ness In Medford and Jacksonville Wednesday. Is your i ouso wired? One cigar less a day would pay for a hundred per cent lncreaso In comfort. Start living tho electric life. tf. Monroo Daldvln of Lako Creok was a business caller at Medford and Jacksonville, Wednesday. Flfty-throo, ncreB special, 10 acre coming into boa ring orchard. Call on J. D. Wood, Condor Water & Powei Co.'b office. ,tf J. K. Armstrong, representing the Oregon Barber Supply company of Portland, was transacting business in Medford Wednesday. Wanted boarders A now board ing lionso has opened at 70G South Oakdalo. Call and see us for fair treatment, or address F. II. More land. ' 302 Dr. J. W. Pnllentz of Central Point was In the city on professional busi ness Tuesday evening. Every lg!it but elcctrlolty give oft smoko nnd smoko contains soot, which doposlto on your wall paper, curtains, draperies. Electric light glowH in an air tight bulb. if. Irvln Pructt of Eaglo Point has tho material on tho ground for a modern residence. Mr. Pruott has unbounded faith In the country and has decided to build a modern home Eat a hot biscuit with Garnctt Corey Hardware company December 17, In their now store. tf All Knights of Pythias are Invitod to bo present nt a "stag social" In tho K. of K. hall Wednesday oven Ing December 14, 1910. Come whether you belong hero or not. If you belong locally bring a pros pect. A. I.. Clark or San Frnnclsco Is stopping In Medford for a few days. Mr. Clark expresses tho opinion thnt Medford will havo 15,000-population in 1912. All Knights of Pythias are Invited to ibo present nt a "stag social" in tho K. of K. hall Wednesday even ing December 14, 1910. Comr i whether you bolong hero or not. If you belong locally bring a pros pect. Tom N'lcvhols 1h building a flno homo on his plnco noar Eaglo Point. 11. T. Van Do Car's Jewelry store will bu open ovoniugs from now until Christmas. llobort B. Iteed, who resides In S.ui Francisco,, Is sojourning In Med ford for a short tlmo. Mr. Heed i a groat admirer of this progressive city and asserts that whon Medford gets tho propor freight rates she will becoino an Important wholesale pulnt. Have you noticed tho now build lugs going U in Oakdalo Park ad dltlon Just south of Mr. Hoot's? tf L. F. Kennedy was down from Buglo Polpt Wednesday on business matters. Mr. Kennedy is convinced that Eaglo Point will soon develop Into an Important business town. "Wo need n llttlo more enterprise." said Mr. Kennedy. So iniiub of life revolves nround the "cost of tiling" (hut the Mo.e tiit have nn inerriii'iiiir internal II. D. Butler and wlfo of Sioux City, la., are in tho city nnd for the present are making their homo at tho Nrn.li. Mr. and Mrs. II. h. DoArmond of Grants Pass visited In Medford Tues day evening nnd Wednesday return ing homo on tho evening motor. Will C. Waterhouso. n nowspaper man of Cosvllle, Mo., Is In tho city. Mr. Waterhouso is morely enjoying an outing on tho coast. II. G. Howland came down from Portland Tuesday night and remained ovor Wednesday on business. Mr. Howland has a clinging love tor Medford and says ho Is tempted to locate here. All Knights of Pythias are Invited to be present at a "etag social" In the K. of K. ball Wednesday even ing December 14. 1910. Come whettyjr you belong hore or not. If ofo tf-lrms loNillAMkhriiiK a pros Wednesday evening at the Catholic Fair Is Elks' night. Tho ladles will liaVo ono booth decorated In IJlk Col ors nnd songs nnd music appropriate for tho occasion. All Elks and their friends are cordially Invited to at tend. Don't forgot tho place, at tho old offices of tho P. & E. Railway Co., North Front street. 227 Charles H. Mai shall, prominent business man of Seattle, was among those transacting business in Med ford Wednesday. See Cornltfus-Gnrncr Ilcalty Co., 133 West Main street, for rentals. Phono Main C031. " 230 D. C. Bryant of Portland was hi Medford on business Wednesday, business man of 8HIIDLU UPUPU William II, Woltorman, who ar rived hero Monday night from Cadi lac, Mich., will purchase a. small tract of unimproved land and entor tho market gardon business. Ono of his specialties will bo muchroom culture for tho Portland market, as well ns for homo consumption. L. N. Anderson Is hero from Snn Francisco and will remain for a week or more. Several beautiful homes will bo built In Queen Anno this spring. We will build you ono on easy terms nnd you can pick your own plans by ap plying now. Medford Realty & Im provement Co., over Model Collhlng Co. 227 M. II. Vance, who resides In Snn Franclso, Is transacting business mat ters horo for a fovv days. OIo Jorgonsen, of Las Vegas, N. M., Is transacting business In the valley and Is making Medford his headquarters. Mr. Jorgonson spent Tuesday in Jacksonville, looking up some abstracts of tttlo In which he Is Interested. A. H. Sneed of Portlnnd Is horo on business In connection with tho Pacific Statps Tolophono & Tele graph company. "Tho biggest lunch I ovor nto," said tho Dr. "Tho finest cooking 1 cvor tasted," said tho merchant. "The most liberal ladles," Bald tho lawyer. Tho most and best for tho price, said nil. Tho M. E. Iadlc3 will servo dinner tonight. All are Invited to come. A. A. Davis and wife, Scott V. Da-. vis, wlfo and daughter Ansel loft to day for n two months trip through southern California. Don't fnll to attend tho flno "Vnl." Inco sale at Gray & Moo's Friday morning, December 1G; 300 dozen bolts to dlsposo of special. For your choice each GOc. I Don't fall to attend tho flno "Vnl." laco salo at Gray & Moo's Friday morning December 1G; 300 dozen bolts to dlsposo of special. For your choice, each 50c. M. J. Harrison of Tenlno, Wash., woh for many years has been en gaged in handling tho Tenlno build ing stone, Is hero to InveBtlgato -Oregon granite Ho will go to Ray Oold, Tolo and other places Thurs day. A. P. Klrkham, wife, two sons nnd a daughtor arrived heer from Salem Wednesday. It Is the intention of Mr. Klrkham to locato In Medford, tho only difficulty bolng tho securing t a houso suitable to his family. Sherniun Collier, who recently lo cated near Butte Falls, was doing wnio holiday trading In Medford Wednesday. John R. Bland, who arrived here from Klamath Falls Tuesday night will locato In Medford. Ho Is by trndo a plasterer. J. W. Howard of Cleveland. Ohio, was transacting business In Medford Wednesday. A. W. WIllianiB of Carson City, N'ov., wns' transacting business In Medford Monday evening and Tues day. Mr. Williamson expresses him self as much pleased with tho coun try and will return horo In the spring as he sajs ho wants to see the valley whon tho frlut trees ate in bloom. J. J. Long caino here from San Francisco Wednosdny. J. E. McC.irval of St. Paul, Minn., was transacting business In Med ford Wednesday. II. V. Lively of Portland was reg istered at tho Nash Wednesday. Eugono Whitney, who left last weok for Old Moxlco, returned Wednesday. Ho got as far as Lower California but doclded that thlngf did not look good to him In tho land boyoud the Rio Grande. Colonel J. F. Mundy and a party of Spokane and Portland capltalsts arrived In Medford Wednesday to Inspect tho coal fields. R. A. Parsons returned Wednes day from a trip to Boston and other eabtern centers. A. C. Randall returned Wednes day from a buslnoss trip to Seattle. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Ray and Miss Ray returned from Portland Wednes day. Judge J. It. Nell returnod Wednes day from attending the Good Rdads convention at Portlnnd. H. W. Griffin of Phoenix, Ariz was hero Tuesday on a business mls- Islon, - Mr. Griffin Is financially In terested In the valley. .- V- A 4.-4jr i ---' ORIENTAL RUGS When You Purchase Oriental Rugs, Be Careful, Be Advised Properly, Know you are right. When you see Our Goods you will Recognize Quality and Art in Every One : : : : : We will not tell you that any one has selected a rug from us to influence you, when such is not the case. Wait and see our line. We are getting our New Store in Shape to put a Fine Oriental Department. : : I , V a f m m f M Mm J MS M F. K v The Store that Made it Possible to Buy House Furnishings in Medford at Reasonable Prices lr .4 T1IB SWIMS OH T1II3 PLOWEBT Ah met I saw a huge and loathsome sty, Wherein a drove of wallowing swine "were barred, Whose banquet shocked the nostril and the eye; Then spoke a voice, "Behold the source of lard!" I fled, and saw a field that seemed at first Dne glistening mass of roics pure and white, With dewy buds 'mid dark green foliage nursed; nd, as I lingered o'er the lovely sight, The summer breeze, that cooled that Southern scene, Whispered, "Behold the source of COTTOLEMEl" Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phones: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT Stono's cnndleH aro flno, fresh and Mieap. Try them. Opposite now de pot, tf C. C. Hall wan hero on buRlue.sb Wednesday. Mr. Hall Ih dlstlng 1 lulled as a fruit grower In tho' val ley. DON'T foruot the uiiiiunl excurhio: to Snu Francisco, leaving AkIiIiiik' December 2fl. 'JXi George Wilkinson of Central Point viih transacting business In Medford Wednesday. A piece of genuine cut glnsa la pol he sign of oxtravaganco but donotei '.usto nnd refinement. Walt for Oar- nett-Coroy'B now store December 17 iponlng day. tf John H. McDermott arrived Tuoa lay evening from Salt Lake city, Utah, and will remain here for sovornl days. Mr. McDormott Is Interested in fruit growing In Utah, XtniiN photos iniulo by Muokoy will olom-e. tf Our candles are homemade, frosh at all times, 'for holidays. Speolal priceou plain mixed candy SO cents pound. Broken mixed IS ceutr pound. Mcllrldo's Confectionery. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. C. Denesa, who have been in business In Jackson ville for some time, havo sold tholr confectionery business to Bugono Thompson and will in all probability come to Medfoid to reside. They wore visiting In this city Wednes day. Phone 1631. No. 31 North Hart lett. Durfeo will relieve your trou- Hownrd S. ))udloy of, San Francis coo, Ib sojourning In Medford for a short tlmo. J. IJ. Young of near Central Point, wns transacting business mid doing Homo Christmas shopping In Medford Wednesday. Mr. Young recently rnmo from Washington nnd pur chased laud' In tho valley and Ih much pleased with tho country. Itniisom B. Ilnruoy, who for a nuinbor of years held down tho po lice and spotting detnll of tho Now Orleans Picayune, spout Wednesdny morning In Medford. Mr. Ilnruoy Ih on his wny north and nftor Janu ary 1 will tnko a position on tho Dally Colonist, at Victoria, . C. Charles Ilement, who Inst week arrived In San Francisco after 11! yearu nbsenco in Honolulu, reached Medford Monday and will look over the country with a view to locating. Poor health caused him to leave tho Hawaiian Inlands. Joseph It. Ilnzou accompanied by Mrs. Ilnznu and two small daughters, arrived from Chllllcotho, Mo., on Wednesday. Mr. Hazon will lorato If tho town Is satisfactory to alt con- "orned, t William J. Carroll, of Canton, Mil, Is sojourning In Medford. .Mr. Car toll has been soveral inontlm In Cal ifornia and homing of Medford nnd tho Koguo river valley, oamo horo to tee them In person. Will S. May of St. Paul. Minn.. was In tho city Wednesday. Mr. May Ih a nephew of tho famous flower garduer I. I.. May of St. Paul and Mluonnpollu. J. K. Stoarns, a wealthy clothing iierehant of Quliic), 111., was In the Ity Wodnosday. Mr. Stuarus Is trav eling with a young sou who Is suf 'orlng from a norvoiiH breakdown and says Oregon's healthful climate is Improving the hoy's condition. 1). F. Cain who rum oh hore for tho purposo of building a home ut lomo point In the valley which suits him, wont to Jacksonville Wodnes lay morning. Mr CJnlu is from tho .tato of Maryland. Fieit H. Haybrouik of Chicago, III., a In the city and Is hero for tho purpoio of seeking a location for a clothing, boot find shoo and habur lashory. Ho Is a member of tho firm of Hasbrouck Uros.. of Chicago, and owlne to tho falling health of a brother d&slriM to locato him on the coast. Tho firm Is a wealthy Chi cago concern. Arthur llrown of the Iloguo Mag azine Is transacting buslniwH in Kum erlln and will bo absent from tho city ftfr a coujilo of days. Mr llrown Is now seeking a wider Meld for his publliatloii which has What Shall I Give Her for Xmas Silver Serving Pieces The licli pieces or Sterling Silver that mill so ninth to the elegance of the table appointments, Some of the new designs aio extremely artistic. Vou'll find Just the piece for n gift here. MAIL TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. Medford Hardware Co. Open Evcnlitns. Those who do not rend tho news of Ilia day know litllu of ulml is lutppouini; in (ho world, And liuite who fitil to read tho ndH know itll ul' vulueM -or of what Ih huppcniiiK in the slorc-worlil. Jt, Where to Go Tonight r- U-GO High-Class Stock Co. X MAItJOItIK MANDVllJiH STOCK ,. v X Tonight X piunckss oi' lwrciius" i Foui-nct Comedy Drnmn. Spo- 2 X claltlca olHwccn Acta. J MAIMOHIK MANOKVIM.K STOCK 'COMPANl. ;; U-o Orchestra, ; Directed by Anna Aubrey Haines. I; N. II. Tlireo-pleco silver tea '.', jcrvlco given away, frco Wcdnes- day. Winning ntuubor must uo;; In theatre. ., Itcsorvo your Benin by phono. Main 20' 1. ; Pppp Tliren-1'ioco Silver Ten ; tc1Scrvico Olvon Awnji next ', Wednesdny. Oct Frco Coup'onul; nt box olfiee. ; UGO OKCIIESTKA ;; Dlrcctod by Annu Aubrey Karnes.;; HKSI3UVU YOUR S B A T S I1Y ; ; PIIONB MAIN 7I. X s X ;; New Attraction nt Ttir ipip TiirATfriiz : IUC 1313 niCUKC Tho pluco whoro you enn nl- !;wii3'8 spend n pIoiiHiinl hour und linvo ti hourly Inugli. ' PKItnV and KOWAltDS In Hinh-Clnss Vautlcvlllc. !' ilMATINKB BVKUV SATURDAY ;; AND SUNDAY AC.2;:0. , THREE REELS 'OP THE LAT-i EST.M0TIOH PICTURES 'i I ILLUSTRATED SONG BY HARRY BLANCHARD. - -AND- NATATORIUM SKATING. Weilnesdny Night, ; OIISTA("M HACK AND TWO MIIiK ItACIO Friday Night puArtirvr nanr i Anv nmurrt unrilliui imui., miui . 'i DflUUI IMft UUII1.II1U. ! cest music in tun west. tfyhegtie, ; Mcdford'K Kxcluslvo Piolure The- : nter. I.utott l.iceiiHed I'huto- ptllVH. One Dime No Moro -Ono Dime. hie. Your sewing machine, gasoline engine -any old thing. 227jiiMn nn.nil) Im-reiiMMl in slzo A. II. I liner, who hns been hero for several days, left Wednesday for Hugh) Point. If prospects seem bright In that town It Is tho Inten tion of Mr. Illnur to put In n largo stork of general merchandise, tho luo of business ho has been follow 'tig for a number of years In tho nut. J. T. HacOn of Portland Is hero ttoudlug to business matters. Hdgni llafer luft Wednesday oven ii j; for Portland on a business nils don. Thoin Is but ono cohu to a good baling dish, (hat Is tho flint case Nothing ovor offered like tho ones on will see ut (Janiett-Corey's after )oeinbor 17. tf Mrs. B. J. Davis of Oakland. Cal ifornia, wuh transacting business matters In Medford Wednesdny, Tho Manhattan Cafe Is tho name f tho now restaurant being equipped y Harry Campbell on N'orth First itreet In tho room former!) otruplod 'iy tho Pacific & Kasteiu rullroad of 'Ices. Tho building Is bolng fitted up at a considerable expenso nnd will bo ono of tho most olaborato resorts of the kind In the city of Medford 8. U. Hplkor, loading contractor und builder of ttnglu Point, was transact ing hiisluutii In Medford Wednesday Mr. Splkur reiorts tho building busl hums ut Kagle Point as lielug good Ho has now soveral contracts for now dwolllUKH and expects (jultu a building boom latr In the snnson W I! Crew of Jacksonville IMt imI In Medfoid, Wednesday. NAT THEATRE BROWN AND MILLS Two of Kullmui k Coi sitlmo's most clevt'i tlaiu'-t'l-H and siiitMH. Tliciiti'('-j;)t'i'r? who wish to sec good riuiiriiiK and sIukuik will lihvo .tho -opportunity to nitfht at tin Nat thoativ. Two shows, Kiit ire change ol' pictuifs. dnisrsion 10 and 20c wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmismmmmmimmmmm