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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1911)
EXGH WO MEDFORD MAIb TRITONR, MlOrWORU, OHKUOtf, MONDAY, NOVKMIUOR (J. 101 1. 1 LOCAL AND i. i - Mr. and Mra. Chim. Wlloy loft thta morning for Sutherland, Ore, wlioro they oxpect to reside. A. V mid A. M. attentien: Work in third dejrrco this evonlng. IDC WILL J1UL.LKK, Soc BhLjw 2Gc'at tho Hotel Mcdford barucf shop. ' Mlaa Means of r,0C South Kltii Rtrcot entertained tho school teachers Saturday cvonlnfj, Mid1 &tthd tfew Josephine hotel whcli iu (Jfrdts Paso. Service a la carte. 211 Al. 13. Gales and family havo moved from" Wyomlnir and lmvo lenaod C. UurgeBs'' placo m Uoo n von no and Intend to innko Medford their home. See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. William and Thco Hooft and Miss Christina Hoortt left today for Cot tnRo Grove. 'Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Qlonn O. Taylor), attornoy-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Ansbury of Chicago aro in tho city. Tho best baths in tho city, 2B cts. at Hotel Medford barber shop. J." V. 'Hay of 'Caldwell. Idaho, Is in Medford. Whitney quartette Nov. 11. 201 Mr. timl Mrs. G. C. Chittenden of Portland aro registered at tho Hotel Nash. Whitney quartette Nov. 11. 201 J. F. Halo and H. G. King left this morning or a business trip to Eugene. They expect to bo absent about a week. Whitney quartette Nov. 11. 201 John Brown of Pittsburg, Pa., who has been in Medford for the past 10 days visiting his old-time friends, J. E. and W. II. Watt, leit this morning for bis home. Mr. Brown is very fa vorably impressed with tho Roeuo rlvor valloy and will in all probabil ity decide to Invest in orchard prop erty here. Whitney quartette Nov. 11. 201 Ed Hughes, an Ashland real es tate dealer, Is in Medford today on bubiness. Whitney quartette Nov. 11. 201 Mrs. W. G. Hayden and son Os borne and daughter Virginia left this morning for Las Vegas, N. M., after a visit with Dr. M. C. Barber and family at 1303 West Main street. John Soulo camo over from lilttle Shasta, Cat., Saturday and that same evening ho was married to Miss Helen E. Webster of this city, by Itov. W. F. Shields. Mr. Soulo is a friend of J. F. Ritter of this city and Mr. Itltter, from beneflcenco of heart and a willingness to do good in ways, and over tracts he has not traveled him self, piloted his friend to the clerk's office for tho necessary llcenso and then to the minister. Mr. Soule is an extensive rancher near Little Shasta and 'tis there ho has prepared a home for his bride. Herbert Hazard of Saynache, Colo., who has been' in Medford visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Adams, left this mornlnng for southern California. Mrs. W. H. Merrill, who has been In Medford visiting her Bister, Mrs. W. R. Baiftnbach, left this morning for San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bliss and son A. E. Bliss left this morning for Los Angeles. Mr, and Mrs. C. T. Ellis returned today to their homo in Berkeley, Cal. Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Van Dyko spent Sunday with Ashland friends. Miss Elizabeth Shnfer 1b at Phoe nix for a few days' visit with bor brother. Mrs. II. N. Osborne, who has been In Medford visiting with Dr. M. C. Barber and family, left today for Los Aneeles. H. D. Jones, tho mining newspaper writer, is in Medford today from his Blue Jay mine on Foots creek. II. L. Slovln, a Foots creek homo Bteador, was in Medford yesterday. Dolph,Nnylor left this morning for a week's stay in Ashland. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Phone M71 JXlfte Fktmt V. W. Week SW71. A. X. On, . LAY ASSISTANT. ttmtrwrf ' JOHN A. PERL Undertaker apd EmblHicr :: 1 ' !'3nrenflanr in thn nnrlorrnlf !ne do-1 1 1 partuent of Medford Furniture Co, ! ; 1 ' i . I Wca m BouUi Kartlett Street ; Telephene: day, Bell 471; night!: residence, Bell 473, Home 179-L. : i!' .. !: VMM tuuwerpa pignc w y winm sj i PERSONAL - f-- . . . r Chas. Mosorvo returned (his morn ing from a business trip to Grants PnsB and Woodvllle. Mrs. C A Caldwell returned this morning rrom a visit with Gold Hill frlendB, H. C. Kentnrx With Co-operation of Other; Business Men Provide- Place for,,Hitchiiifl Teams In City Is preCfJo,AII. I .. The much talked of free public liitohiug ranks nre now installed on the prcmics of the Xntatorium Amusement company. This improve ment was brought about by the ef forts of II. C. Kenlner who jwrsonally conducted the wholu affair ami wilh mo co-operation ol the projrreive spirits of the Medford business and professional men, together with the Nataioriiim company, n hitchiug place with gravel drive is now open to any who wisdi to use it. They accommo date 100 teams and should the occa sion require they will be enlarged to accommodate more. The Xutatorium company have agreed to allow free use of their building for waiting moms and there are facilities theer for checking par cels, wraps, etc. The municipality hns also borne a hand in this improvement by agree ing to furnish lights. For those who might not know the location, they' are situated on Hiver sidc avenue and there arc entrances next to the Natatorium and Sparta buildings. Notice. To the property owners of King street. A meeting will be held at my office. No. 217 Garnet-Corey buHding, Saturday evening. Nov. 4th, 8 p. m. If. M. COSS. IDG New Parcel Delivery. A parcel delivery system has been started in Medford by Fred Crocker, a man or experience in this line. He will make deliveries in any part of the city and has adopted a low scale of prices that, will prove attractive. Mr. Crocker's office will bo with tho Valley Second Hand storo on North Fir street. Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned will apply to the city council at its meeting to bo held on November 7, 19X1, at 7:30 p. m. for a license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors in quantities less than a gallon at its placo of business on lot 10, block 44, of tho town (now city of Medford) for a period of six months.' HOLLAND' HOTEL COMPANY. Datod October 27, 1911. Ilnsiinks' for Health. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4- FOH SALE Relchstclu sells wood at tho big woodshed 417 JSo, Oakdale. lies. 40S. Home phone 144-L; Bell 1C1C. 226 FOtl SALE OR TRADE Good serv iceable team, wt, about 2300, Havo no ti80 for same. Will sell choap or exchango for two food cows or equal value in hay. Address II. A. Latta, Central Point, or call Hall's old ranch. 197 FOR SALE 40 h. p. touring car, 2 cyllndor runabout. A bargain. Val ley Auto Co. 198' FOR SALE Horse, buggy and har ness; party leaving town. Box A. S. B., Tribune 198 FOR RENT OR SALE Splondid new modern 0 room bungalow on pavement, closo In, east side, Humphrey, 815 E. Main. 198 FOR SALE ? 15 monthly, splondid now modern C-room bungalow on pavement, closo in, eat side. Humphrey, 815 E. Main. 198 WANTED Few roflned gentlemen for boarding and room In private family. 121 Cottago street. 198 LOST Saturday In tho Star Theater a pair -of oyo Klasses, Finder r.oturn to this office and rccolvo reward. 197 FOR SALE Oak'dlhlhg' t'ablo, kitch en cabinet, motor washing machine and other furniture. Call at 914 West 2d st. ' 197 HI Kpe RACKS llbARE PROVIDED TUBKEYS WILL - BE PLENTIFUL Merchants Already Preparing for Cominn Thanksylving Festival Prevailing Prices Will Be Average According to Merchants. Merchants throughout tho city arc preparing for (hu coming Thanksgiv ing festival when heavy domnnds will he made for menta ami sweetmeat lo srttimfy Hip epicure who nra link ing forward to a feast at it nominal price. Het iufoiyuatiou tihtniuuhle today indicated that them would he laive stores of every Thanksgiving com modity and that the prevailing prices would ho Ihe average. The year has been good for turkeys nmt all the raisers, in this section have large fat flocks. Medford will have an ad vantage over.other section in that all the fowl will be fresh, with Ihe cold storage birds being left for the cilv folks-. All the merchants lmvo laid in (heir supply of holiday crnnberies The hulk of the cranberry crop is in cold storage waiting l'V distribution ac cording to Ihe demand. Vegetables arc best this year and arc available in abundance. NEW FACTORY IN CITY ISjuSURED Secretary Israel of Imperial Powder Company States That Company Will Proceed Witli Building of Fac tory Here. CHKilALlS, Wash., Nov. f,. The official.-, of the Imperial Powder com pany ('. M. Cole, president; G. C. Israel, secretary-treasurer, mid V. L. Bedier, superintendent arc much dejected over the frightful accident of 'Wednesday at their company's plant -when eight youiig women and girls of this city lost their lives. Till.; llllirilltli' fr Imnl dumbim. from the company's standpoint, an nounced that the work of rebuilding the factory will be taken up at once. Mr. Israel states that the financial end of the husiiut.s is giving no trou ble. The now factory projected at Medford, Ore. will ho built at once, uiid-n second at either Keno, or Toli opah, Ncv., will be erected. The mall order houses of the East would not bo so prosperous 1 fthe people of this community would In sist on having "Mado in Orogon" goods from tho local merchants. Tho business of this community would be better conserved if tho buying pub lic and tho merchants would help along tho "Mado in Oregon," idea. HaKktnn ror Healtn. A Hint From Paris nuu orriti. mi, t iuuii.r jbtiMM DuiWi mi, h Hutu Ok Gray mixture tailor costume with velvet collar. mmammmWmy"' IH mmmmmwEmlk--' I r OF CLUBTONIGHT New Board of Directors Will Do Elected and Many Important Mat ters Arc to Come Up for Club's Consideration, The annual mooting of the Medford Commercial uluh will he Imhl thw evening in thn Mail Tiihuno building It is the duty of every member who is interested in th welfnixt of the etuh to alluiid this itilnnt meeting and to east his lmlht for the eleeli.tn of the twenty-one members of the honrd of direetor", ( wlinui will lie entrusted the general supervision of the affairs of the elith. and eloetion of the officers for the ensuing ,enr. The by-laws previde: "At such meeting 110 per cent of the members of the club in good standing shall constitute a quotum." This means an nttoudnnra of H)0 members. Will you not be one of tlieinT Hesides the clcctioti of the hoard rX directors a number of iuiortnnt mat ters will he hntujelit up for consid eration at (his meeting. Financial statements front the secretary anil treasurer will be red, and subjects pertaining to the prtent eoudilious of the club, its future prospects, and contemplated operations for the year 101U. will he suhiuilled, and every possible effort will be put forth hv the officers to make this meeting one of great importance. a iif;ai ii n anil cigars win ue sened after the mooting. The meet ing takes place in the club's room in the Medford Mail. Tribune buildiui: on Fir street. ARE ENLARGING CANAL SYSTEM George E. Sanders Returns With Money to Carry on Development Work Planned uy the Chicago Roguo Company. With the return of George I!. San ders from Chicago with additional money to carry on the project of the Chirago-Rogiia company near Grants Pass, twenty additional men have been put at work on the irrigating canals of the company and fixing up the dam in order to increase the ter ritory they have placed under water near Grants Pas. Mr. Sunder was highly successful while in the cast. EXPERTS ill WORK ON GUY BOOKS Messrs. Wilson and Breckinreed Busy Experting Books in Office of City Recorder Action Taken at Re quest of Robt. W. Telfer. Experts are at work on the city's bonks and expect to uiakn a report ii. the near future. Tho men doing tin work are Messrs. Wilson and Hreclt inrecd, The experting of the boohs folowed a request to thap effect to the coun cil by Jtccordur Telfer. Haskina tor JJealtU. " BLAME YOUR STOMACH ' OVERNIGHT (JfUJIJ FOR COM) IN HEAD Oil CIIICST ' It Is Ciii'ltig TiouhuiuJh pally, ami Haves Time and Money Get a bowl tbrco quarters full of boiling wnter, and 'a tbwol, Pour Into the water a Bcant tca ..poonful of IiyOMISi (pronounce iiigu-o.mo.j Put your head pvor tho bowl and covor head and bowl with towel. Ilrcutho tho vapor that nrlscH for a fow mln ii ten, and presto your head In as clear ns a bell, and tho tlght uchs In tho chest 1b gone It's a pleauant.curo. You'll en joy breathing HYOMHf. You'll fool at on co Its oot)iliig, healing and liuu-j eticiui eiieciH aH U pimticH over mo Influmcd and Irrltuted inombrano. CO contH a bottle at .druBKlstB ovory w,horo. Ak Olias.-Strang for extra bottle HYOMKI InhaloiiH. ' ANNUA MEETING jnpwr' HiiirMMtekf 45 l.lebitr Co, present Paul Aim-stroti'-i HtilUlug drnm.it l..t Ion of O lleury'fl stoiy, ltKTItlKNKI) UKl-'OUMATION'. entitled "Alias Jimmy Valentine" Direct from Its notably ycnsnttoutil i mi of TWO KNTIUI-: YICAUS at W'allack'H Theater, New York. ' The San Francisco ruKUKi'iiicnt f this great play- at the tort Theater was no tremendously Huecesuful that three extra inntlneo wore nece.s miry to witlnfy the public. San Kran eisco tievur boforo know of titiuh a poMlttvo and pronounced hit. On account of the big demand for Heats here, tlio munnxeuieut will hhII only HIX sVlATS to any into portHiu; tliero will be no deviation from this rule. It'H up to you to decide where you will hnvo your Iniindry work ilone. However, you will have no c.iuho for complaint If you cIioomo THE' STAR Steam Laundry We know how to do laundry work that will prove entlHfar tory In every rinpcl atiil will demoiiHtrato thin fact to you If you xctul iik your next bundle. mmt I WWmmWm W$5mmm& Dante's Inferno A Stupendous Allogorical Photo Play Of tho Italian Poet's Marvelous Tribute To Beatrice Exactly 5000 Feet of a Whirlwind of Emotions, Passion and Events Porpotu ating tho Pilgrim's 10 Days' Journey Through Hell and Heaven as Immortal- ized in His Divino Comody Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday November 6, 7, 8 Admission, 25Cents I Matinee 2 to 5:30 Clark & Wright r cawyhhs ' , WASiriWlTOX, S. 0, Piiblle I.nmt MnttoraY Klnnl Proof. Vtxort LiimlN, ronUdtii mid MIuIiik Ctim'H, Herlp. ARMtclntn Wink for Attorneyn. HimKluR for lleatth. " rvr We have a full line Of PEERLESS LAMPS on hand 4, 8, 10, 33 O. P. nnrbun Iiuii'h; Sti. 10. 150, J00, IfiO, liRO watt Tunr.Hteu lauipn, Tim uiil lampii and tho lumt prli'ea, All lnmpx Kunrauteed. Southern Oregon Electric Co. Pirn en: Paclflo -ir.01; Home VH, m $ $ $ $ $ j 7 The Medford CAPITAL. STOCK - $100,000.00 SURPLUS and PROFITS $35 OOO.OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY HAPi: DKPOHIT IIOXKH TO It UKNT. w. k. a J. A. rrRHT, Vice rree. r. B. MERRICK. Vtoa Pre. if j$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ...First... National Bank -of MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00 "United Stairs and Postal Saving Depository Wosolirit your busiwwJ, whieh will receive our care ful attention. F. K. Deuel, Prosidont M. L. Alford, Cashier Orris Crawford, Assistant Cashior t IS 1 Arv THEATRE Draperies W carry vry luitiuilnla Hu f (Irnimrlim. Iiicn (Ml riu Iiih, rixtiiroe, iitn, tout Co nil olnrtiitiN of ujiltolNlnrliiK hix-nliil iiuin to took itfltr IIiIn v 4 hiiculitl mun to look uflir IIiIn wink iixebiNtviily nml will iilvn im khI Nurvloo nn Im IihkIIiIp to kaI In evnu lint luri:t ulllnft. Weeks & McGowan Co '' $ $ $ $ $ $ ;iffl '. National Bank n (h h tit th m m h oar, rraiidtnt. JOHN . ORTK, Cutilu. W. H. JAOXHOM, Ant. Chttr. f? $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ fi $ $ $ $ g I 1 Evenings 6:30 to 11