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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1911)
"r paob mvn 4 THANKSGIVING CARDS, INDIAN BASKETS, LEATHER GOODS t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 LOCAL AND PERSONAL MTBBFCmn MATT; TllTBTJNR. NrTgnTORO. ORIiOOX, fiATimilAY, NOVEMBER 1?, 10IY. n F I'm!'. P. .I. O'daiit lnfl IiinL night i'l'l' I'llltlllllll, wluui',' loitioliow liluli! Iiu will di'llvor a lectin i) bul'oru Hit' Appln CiiUinti Huh oi' Hin V. M C A, mi iIIhi'mnch i xTTm i 1 i it i- to tint ii'.hiIm iimi ami lint it'inciliiiH lo he iihinI ami iuiiIIiimN to lin ailopli'd m wiiillciiliii, tliitin. I.ulur in Hid winter I'nif. O'Olll'U Will llllfllUMM Hill Hllllll! t'lllll mi (hit Htiliji'ot (if I'niil-ldllliig 1'nmtH mil Ihmv injury lo I'iiiII may li mi- Vtlllll'll, Mr. (I. (I. Hliuiloy rutiiriii'tl ,vtm. tunlay from it vIhK to I'liilliuiil. Nnilly 'I'. Kliuiiliifoiil, uxiiiiiliior for Dm Now KiikIihmI Cniimirvntory of MiihIu In lloHton, iiliino liitinuiny. iihihIuiiI lihitory. I'JH Wont Fourth till. Mil. ' T(ililimii) 71! II. 831 I'Vcd Luy, una of Ilia IhriflitM raiuiliitiri of tlia AiiI'Iim' Hi'ctinii, wan in llm city yi'hlciilay. Mr. Lay Iiuh Kill attroM of laml whii'h lit) In lint iiilllnir in hIiiiM) for fiirmiuir ami rut Ha ntiiiiiK, lin pal anally navai iniltM of Paa who IVni'ii mi (la1 placa tluiiiiK' Hat pant two yearn, ami will, a ntpiilly uh jh pnHMible, work liil-t aliaoHt oxaliiHivi) hlm-k miSmIh. Mr. Lay ami hi lnotlior-iii-law liaa 1,'JOO iu'I'i'h of Hlock raiiKc on Ante lopo on'i'lc, I'Alcmliiij: for admit live inilitH on I'illicr wiili of Hat uretik. Mr. ami Mix .1. M. .Inmm of (ll(u ilalc, Out., art iv I'd in Mcilforil ycHtur lay for a vlnii uilh William Sliuo ami family. Wllil ittirltn at tlin Hull Mnrknl. l!fit H)n ami fiOtj iuieh. Coma lit oni'ii ami Htilt'ct a atro illicit for your Kamlny tllamir. J. II, Mciwlcr. Mi. ('. A. Wilmni ii'tarncil yitlir lay from it vinit to ii'lutive in Wlain atli Knlk Mix. A. II. Konlilor ami tliililni nttiirmal hint nt(tit fniu a iwil to frii'iiiln in Stockton. (Itit your inlai'ii mtNtl for TluinltM r.lvlni: (or 35 mntH ipiart fiom Hat l.aillim" A lit of tint Clirlntlaa uliuruli. Itluh ami thlrlt lllm mother inailo. I'lioao, 1'aclflR Mala 11771 or llomii ISG-K. Mr. ami Mm. (J. T. Woodbury, of i'hotialx. wuti' In Moilfonl yoHtonlay kihwIm of .Mr. ami Mr. I.. K. WiimIi ham. Tritvn l.uaiKili'ti rrliiriiitil lmt nitslil from it wi'U'm pIcaKiirc trip to Sua PrauriNi'ii. Try It. & H. Itoap llmiioily, n rur In tin worn l rnitiHt, .1 Iokih nufflcli-at. fit) rtit. pur ilti'-a rnpnuli'H, 3-0 Apple .St., Metlfiiril, OniKon. '221 I). W. Smith arrived in Mcilfonl lant nielli from llotiiiit, Minh Mr. .Smllli i an oltl-tuac fiii'iid ttf (leu. I. 0. SooyMinith ami family. Mttrrhitutn' lunch IS lo 2 o'clock, .ir. ciiiiIh, nl Hotel Moil ford. Mix. Ilaityidl arrived in Mmlfonl hint nilit fiom Oaklanil, Cal., uIihii Mint Iiuh Iti'i'ii viHit'niK for ')' r.l laonllm with her hoii. She vull xpi'i' I tin1 winlur in Mi'tlfonl with Imt khi in-law mill ilaiiKlilor, Mr. ami Mix W. (. AlilimliiiKtai. Tint ladliM of (hu Woman of Wood. imifl IoiIko will hold u ttpitdnt mi'ct- ItiK lit K. of P, hall on Tai'Hdiiy ma- liliu;. Novumhor SI, All iiiumhorH ara rttipntHliiil lo ho printout. ItnthH 25c at tho llotol Med ford hnrbtir hIihp uvory tiny. II. (I. Kim,' ri'tnriii'tl to Mt'ilfonl IiihI iiilit from Ifi'ililin, Cal., in ro- HpaiiHt' to a tt'loKram ailviin him of tlio tlttntli of liiw lirnllutr, K. A. KiiiK Dtno ut tho now JoMitphlnu hotol wlii-n In Urants I'nm. Sorvlro a lit enrto. 211 Mr. ami Mrn. 8. P. IIotlptK of (loM Hill worn Muilfont vihitorn ytwti'r- tlay. Boo R, A. Holmoa, Tho Inauranco Mnn, over Jncknon County bnnk. Mr. ami Mrs. (Iitorua Stulilm tf Dulroit, 'Mit'li., ariivi'd in Mt'ilfonl hint nlKht nml will vixil for a low tlayn with Mr. ami Mrs. Hit-hanl tSlairwootl. Tho lioHt bnthn In tho city, 2f rta. nt IIotol Medford tmrbor ahop. Mrx. .Inliii Hrowult'ii is v'mitiiiK Con trol Point frii'iulri Imlay. Rpttulnl noon luaoli 30o Mnnhnttan cafo. Nvotth Kront hI. SOU I'M. Kiiitfi a formor Motlfonl hoy, now liviuu on a rauoli uoar Alhanvi n in Hid oily Huh wodIc viHitiiiK friomlrt. Itaint'ontH, nil iitylcn, nbnut rout, Yo N'lfty. an flrovor Motility rolurnoil to Pott- laml thin iiioriiiiiK. Hpoi'lal noon lunch ItOc Mnnhnttan rn fo. Try It onco. 200 Mm. KorKUHon RhwiirIi dlod at tho family homo In Talent on Novomhtu in, or IIiIkIiI'h iIIhouhd, iiKtid no ytmiH aut 7 niontliB. Kunoral mtrvlcoR will ho' hold at tho Chrlittlan ohurtdi, In Talent, Haturtluy at 1! o'clock, hjlor- uiont In Hloanui t'umotory. Tlia fanral Horvit-OH ovar Ilia rt imtliiH nf KiIkiii' KliiKi who tlit'tl Pri tlav nitiriiiiif,', will ho hold from Mm Port) iinilortnkiiitf parlor, No. 'JH Koittli HartloU Hlroot, Kiimlay iiftoi noou at "2 o'clock. Wo want all to roniomhor tho fair to lio Klvon by tho Indian of tho FliHt M, H, ohurtdi Uoromhoi' (Uh. Buvo yoiiiHolf ror that ohlolcou plo dinner with tho uHiinl accnnipaulmoiitu for no c.e a I ti, and a hot lunch In tho ovo jilnt' for 25 cuntu. I lot hu Hitlo at .IncliMon vlllo on WadiH'ridny 28 horitUH, 1 will noil at public (motion u I uiititm ami four middle lioiHfii at Jaclotoavlllo Wed mtHday, toinmoncluK at I p. in. 1'iof. Alfred l.iiHil, letiini Clliill, 20K Tho Modfoid llrlck couipnny now liiivn tlmlr officii at llm brick yard on Wont Jiil'Iihou Hlroot, I'hono Main ;il!l. floii Tho l.adloH' Aid iioi'loly of tho HupllHt church will hold tt mlmtlou nty in oel I n (5 TiioMdny afternoon nt 'i o'tdmdt at thu homo of MrH. Win DnvlH, nonr llm north Kchool. A fall atloiiilauco Ik iIdhImmI, I'rt'Hto convertible collar ovorconlH. Vo Nifty. 217 Mrx. A. II. Ilortou, of llrowmthoio, Ih In tho city today on IhihIiiohh. .Mr. ami Mitt, O. I), NukIo and MImh Maude (IrlinoH loft thin inora Iiik for a fow wookit' nlay In l.tm A lumbal, H peel ul noon lunclt .'!()(! Manhattan ttnfo. Try It onco. 20 J. A. Mcl.ood, of (llendal", In In Medford on bunlnunn for a fow dayn Mm. F. N, Wllnon rotiiruod thbt inernlni: to her homo at (llcudnlo after a vImIL In Medford with her noii'lii'lnw, C. A. Wllitou, nml fnmlly. Mr, and Mm, H. P. (Irttut ami Mr ami Mm, Frank Catoa loft IIiIh iiiornliiK fur a vIhII to Hiicraiuento. Mint) Jewdo W. Illnck, tonchor of piano nml ori;an, ToruiH rcdHonalilo. r,07 Wont JackHOii nt. 207 Jim. Halloriihlll tuft today for a vInII with Hacrainento frlomlN. Kpt'chtl noon lunch 30c Manhattan onfo. North Front nt. 201) Mr. and Mm. W. C. ClomonU loft for Talent thht inornlntc. Mr. Clem iMitfi Iihh rorontly ptirchiiHOil tho Hav hk) liimbor ynrtln In Tnlonl. All kludn of fralt-Dlann, nt Mr Dowel 1'tt. K. A. Wolch, of tho MHtlford Wholomtli) (Irocory compnny. loft hint nlKht for n fow diiyn biiHtnoitM Htny in Portland. Hpoclnl noon lunch nt Mnnhnttan rafe roiiBlxtii of moat, potatocn, ono drink, plo or pudding. 209 Mm. K. ltlcliardit nnd Mlwi Komo Ivalxor loft tli Ih mornliiK for a vlidt to Hod llltirf, Cnl. McDowoII'h cnndloH nrn fresh. All ktutlri of hot drlukit nt Mcllow- lll'H. I.. l. Ilortou nnd Mm. W. H. I.owIm, of loyalton. Cnl , rotiiruod to their homo thin uioruliiK aflor a vUlt with Mr. nml Mm. A. II. Mor ton, nt IlrowiiNboro. Cnrkla & Tnylor (John II. Cnrkln, (lloan O, Tnylor), attornejH-nt-law. over JnckKou County Hank bnlldliiK, Medford. IVidloH, thoHt) pretty homo made rtiKH you have boon wanting no long will bo nt tho fair to bo given by tho hullo of tho Firm M. K. church; nUo ImgH, nproiiH, hnudkorchlofri, mil broldoiod towels nnd ninny other thlugri Hiilttiblu for ChrlHlmnH proi- OIltH. Hpeclal Sunday dinner each woel: At tho Tavern hotel, Kaglit Point. Oro. r.Oc. 225 FOR HUNT- At tho CottiiKo, com tollable, healed rooniH, with hoi and cohl running wator ami tele phone in each room, Mat hit fioo. A bio boa id lr doHlrod. 001 W. 10th hI loot, two blockn Houth of Mod ford hotel. 2.'H! KOIt HA US -A biintnlii for Home body: Foiu-ioom fianie Iioiiko In fine neighborhood; hIk.m; chicken lioime; gulden; lot 50x112 fenced; only $050. Will hoII furulHliod If ihydntd. 7.'I7 Wont Hth nt, li Iwoo'a Nowlown and Kim;, 7 blki. Mouth of Wituhlugton mcIiooI, 2Dn I'OH HUNT FurnlMlied rooum cheap cIoho lii. Impilm nl CO!) 1'lao nt., Medford. 20'J WANTKI) To biro nlnglo buggy for four inontliH. I'hono 501, party IC 4. If Draperies Wo curry a viry comtilnta line of druiMTli'i. faco curtaltm, Ulurca, eta. Mint Ce nil clniiiD'ii of utiholnterlnif. A Bprclnl man to lexjk mrtfr till work rxclimlvcly And will glvo aa good nrvlc In (m)iiiiI)1b to ct Id cvti li Urrr-nt clltrc. Weeks & McGowan Co Orrine for Drink Habit Any wife or mother who wnntH to mivo her himband or hoii from "Drink" will bo glad to know Hint hIio enn pinchate OUIUNIJ tho Htand ard liquor habit remeily that wo have Hold for yearn, nml If no boiiofl Ih obtnlmul after a trial, tho money will ho refunded. OltKINK In prepared In two forniH, No. 1, Hocrot treatinoiit, n powder, absolutely tnHtokwK and odorloHH, given nerretly In food or drink. Olt KINK No. 2, In pill form, Ik for thoHO who detdro to tako voluntary treatment. OltKINK cottta only l a box. Co in o In and got a froo book lot about OHHINK. I-eoa W. KitHklnx, 214 K. Main. Children's Eyes require more cnroful watching th.ii. tliotte of tho adult. If your iniM complains of her eyen nt alt h.ne thorn hooii to at nuru without dcla Nothing Ih of inoro phylcnl Intpor lance than tho night. 1 oxamlne eyes Hclont.lflcnlly and make a ttpoclnlty of chlldi'on'H cyeri. I fit lcmtox to niiII tho Hlght exactly, for old and jonug, nml my churKOH nro fnlr. Hit. ItlCKKHT ()or Kontnor'M, Motlfonl Hotel Medford MENU $1.00 Per Covor " 5:30 to 8:30 P. M. Olympiti Oyster Cocktail "Branch Oeleiy , Radishes Ripe Olives Consomme Princesso Tomato Bouillon Baked Salmon, .Toinvillo Pommes Douc.hesso Kissolo ol' Vetil a la Marengo Lima Beans Claret Punch Roast Young Turkey, Dressing Cranhcrry Sauue Baktyl Sweet Potatoes Waldorf Salad Lemon Pio Applo Pio Custard Pudding Cream Saueo Pistac.ho leo Cream lroneh Pastry Assort gd Cako Roquefort Cheese Domi Tasso iMineral Waters, hnpoi'led Ginger Alo Served tit Tahlo irOTlQL MEDtfORD Pau-Alohr Co., Props. ji CMTXmA V November U), 1)11 Special JM'usio All Bread and PastWos Are Our Own Make Oyster Shell Ground Bone Meat Scraps . , All kinds of Chicken Feed RUSSMILL Tk'e Famous JR&&& Lamp ARE YOU JETNA-IZED AGAINST ACCIDENTS The best part of the day U the evening, when the whole family 1 gathered together around the lamp. , ns e'd (Ujt of ike imoljr fifrplce nd fiielrici(t ctndle ut gone foteter. In lnr fttre e emnsthe fonrrnxnt otl itote nd the incCipeRulIe Ry Lamp. ne ve io-hiy, in the Ututed Stte tlone, mote than 3,000,000 ot theMr Rayo Umm. pri'-z tKtr ilttr, wfit lijKt to mote than 3,000,000 homei. Ijltw mfn cott more, but you cannot get better light than the low. priced Rro 0r. it tut Ucoaii- to fpu!r we may almott call it " the official lamp ti tlia American family." IV Rayo ii made o( tolkl btau, with hnJome nickel finiih an ornament anywhere. Aik yar dstVllaf Hr Lino : or wt far oWf tAm cirtuttr to iny M'WT U !' Standard Oil Company ' Incorporated) . C. H. REDFIELD ItKI'llMSKNTINn Aetna Accident Northwestern Mutual Life Both Phones 210 Fruittjrowers Bank Bldg. AUCTION 318 East Maim Wall Paper, Fixtures and Pictures suitable for Christmas Commencing at 2 - SATURDAY JEWETT TSian ksgiving Why not have some thing to be really thankful for AN ELECTRIC LIGHTED HOME Good lights will make the holidays happier Let us tell you ol the Electric Life Rogue River Electric Co. leepy Hollow Farm ROCK POINT, JACKSON COUNTY, ORE WILL FURNISH DIRECT TO THE CONSUMER THE PRODUCTS OF THE FARM Chickens, Eggs, Butter, Calves, Beef, Alfalfa Hay 300 Cockerels Weighing about 2 1-1 pound cncli, choice lroili'rsf fed on wheat niiilcorn nn.l pure mountain vnlr, IMMillry will be ilrosecil and delivered in Medford on Tueg tiny and Fridays. 10 CalvtS In prime condition, fattened on grceen alfalfa; will ho dressed and sold in qunrtcr,s weighing about 2f lbs. 150 Tons Alfalfa Hay Choieost grade, no grass or weeds, -well cured. 200 Eggs Daily after Dec. I. All White Leghorn, from ' wheat and corn and pure mountain water. The Sleepy Hollow Farm Is run on up-to-date scientific lines. The poultry and stock arc kept under perfect sanitary conditions. The public is cordially invited to visit the farm. It Is only a 40-mInute Journey on the S. P. motor. AH Prices Will Be Reasonable It being the policy of the farm management to reap in a measure the middleman's profit, while quite willing to give a large share of it to the consumer. SLEEPY HOLLOW FARM Horns Phone. Rock Point, Jackson County, Oregon. linawctedCoiiipa'nv MOv ,3k i$ 'W Q ranraMKKS .rirvt- ii.o n). V.YV.-J . C ."Si in mtx v. U U HAPPY is the woman who is never unprepared who can always lay a nico appotis lng meal or light luncheon before any guest unexpected or not. Hor frlonds pralso her for her housewifely qual ities nud sho feels that doliehtful satisfaction which can only como from hospitality perfectly tlone. phe secret lies in having a well chosen selection of canned goods and table dainties always at hand. Look over our stock tho best of tho kind in tho town and make a solcetion today. Thou put your foar in tho cupboard for you will bo propared for any company como when it may. ALLEN GROCERY CO. a O - 4 O S. OKNTUAIi A V K . i-cc,