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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1911)
PAQ15 TWO MKDFOftD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDffQUQ, OKKUOK, THURSDAY, DlttMCMllI 'IK l!)tl. I LOCAL and PERSONAL i. AVlfo How iiuuiy pooplo giuo nt my now d remit I presume they won lor If I've lietm snooping in l'nrla. Itutilmntl -Moro llkoly tlioy won der It l'vo boon robbing ft bnnlc. Nought nt Ahrons. 2SS Crtl. It. C. Wnslilnirn, (ho Tiiblo Uodt orclinrdlst, is In Medford for (i fow dnyu' buslnora sty. A Mutual l.lfo jiolloy mnKos tlio boat Clirlstmns nroeont, Soo llutob. 231 , Mrs. J. I)avl8 of CI runts Vhm was In Mmlfiml yetttrdny. ' Man's niul children's furs 20 per oilit (ltMnnnt, .Uiretm. tiS Hon. J. D. 01 well returned ys turdny from n fow days business trip to Snn Krnnoigco. . See R. A. Holm'oa, Tho Insuranco Man, over Jackson County bank. J. IJ. 01wH rnturnod yes ro turned to bor homo In Portland; this jnornliiR. Sho found Mctlford PQoplo too uuprotltnbty lionltliy for hor profession. Ilftnd lings for Xmns sifts, a beau tiful showing In now sbnpos, leather, volvot and mesh. Ahrsns. 22S Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hicham of Santa Itnrlinra, Cal., arrived In tho city yostorday. Merchants- iunch 12 to 2 o'clock 35 cents, at Hotel Mcdford. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Mlngus of Ashland wore registered at tho now M ml ford hotel last night. Lounging robos of Ileacon blanket and padded silk for Xmas gifts, Ahrens. 22S 0. K. Howland of Throo Pinoe, Jo sophlno county, is In Medford on business for a few days. Tho best baths tn tho city, SS.cts. at Hotel Medford barber shop. Dr. C. It. Hay returned last night from n 10 days' visit with his family In Oakland, Cal. Extreme valuos In tailored suits at Ahrens. 22S Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ball of Port land arrived In tho city yesterday and will romaln horo for a couple of days visiting friends. Mr. Ball Is tho Portland manager for tho Amorl can Type Foundors' company, tho largest prlntors' supply bouse In the United States. It was not longer than 10 years ago that Mr. Ball was office "cub" for tho samo Institu tion of whtch he Is now Its manager, lie Is tho stalwart sycamore- of the printing business on tho Pacific coast and Is a favorite with all mem bers of tho "art preservative" crart and Is host known as "High" Ball, a cognomen which fits his stature, If applicable in no other way. S. A. Kowoll, ladles' tailor, -Ith floor M. P. & II. Co. bldg. James Nelson, a woalthy real os tato broker, of Minneapolis, Minn., arrived In Medford last night and will visit for a few days with his btilliHnen ' "' """" "" "" -uii a D, n MJlIor uecumo very mucn interested in tho Rogue river valloy through Informa tion furnished him by tho many Minneapolis pooplo who havo Invest ed here. Buy Christmas goods at McDow YV. L. Grconleaf returned to Med ford last night from Vonlce, Cal. It Is qtilto probable that Mr. Grcenloaf will decide to remain In Medford and engago In biiEluoss. . Baths 26c at the Hotel Medford barber Bhop every day. Born, in Medford, Ore., on Decem ber C, 1311, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lawyor, a son. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. A. P. Xoth, tlokot agent In the Southern Pacific depot, has had plunn drawn for a flno six room bun galow to bo built on property ho regauUy purobasod on North Holly street. Tho plans aro now lu tho hands of the contractors, who are furnishing estimates, and tho work Is soon to commence. Pauuy Into pears for Xmas ship ments. D'AnJous, Bobo and Comlco, In wholo or half boxes. Fancy pack. Producers' Fruit Co. ' Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Phono U271 Night Phono,', p.AV. Weeks 1071. A. K, Oit, IMK'U. 1AI)Y ASSISTANT .4 I John A. Perl Uiidortnkor ami Kmlmlmet' Sucoossor to tho uudortaklug do- partmbiU of Medford Furnlturo Co i Offko 1!8 Booth 1 la ii lot t Street t TolQiihoiioBt Day, Bull 171: night i resldonuo, Bell 473, Home 17U-L. i CjiIIh unswivd night or day. AM1IULANC1? HKItVlOK Mrs. P. t llutlor and son Klllott loft this morning for Foots crook, whoro I hcj will reside with Mr. and Mrs. A. HUlutt, parents of Mrs. llutlor. All kinds of toys nt MoDowoll's. .Steam and olsotrlo engines at Mc Dowell's. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. ninoklngton of Galls crok ware In Medford yostor day on business. t Tao Inrgast lino of toys In Medford at McDowell's. .Mrs. J5. Urown is In Grants Pass for a fow days visit with relatives. Mw. U. M. Mnyart loft last night for a 10 dnr' visit with hor mother, In Glduidnlo. Frefth ranch og gs at tho Fish Mar ket. W K, V. Maddo has built a. largo vrRtftahtft grettuhoufH) at 14 Portland avenue and will enter tho homo pro duce bnaiuoffs. The building meas ures 11x88 and l modern In ovory way. Mr. JUddox ulw deals in plants. Fredk milk nt DoVoo's. 287 J. W. Borehnnlt. of Mwrlll. Wis.. Is In Medford vleitlng his sisters, tho Mltwos Minnie and Kmmn. BorCbnrdt. Mrs. Durnam, who hits been In Medford for a eouplo of weeks visit ing her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. O. 11. Johnson, returned this morning to her nome in Umpqua, Ore. Mlis Normllo, oxporloncod dross maker, by tho day or piece. Tele phono 2fi3 Jacksonville. 245 Little -boys' suits and capo go at 25 cants Saturday. 10G X. Front. Dally deliveries milk, cream, but ter, buttermilk. Rogue Rlvor Cream ery. Just, havo a look at tho front of 10G X. Front streot Saturday. Big 2 cent sale Saturday. 10G North Front. If you want to see a real salo call at 10C North Front street Saturday. Christmas cards and calendars at cost. Handicraft Shop. 230 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wilson, of Chltwood, Ore., arrived in Medford this morning. Mr. Wilson Is pro prietor of tho Chltwood nursery, and he and his wife will bo in Medford for several days. Mon's and boys' coats, hats and underwear for 2-blts. 10C North Front. Saturday. W. A. Cowley, a Central Polnv merchant, was in Medford this morn ing on business. Mr. Cowley is pres ident of tho board of directors of the Y M." C. A. of that city, which asso ciation will abdicate Its now building next Tuthday evening. Ladles coats, hats and shoes 25 conts. IOC N. Front street Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Bartholomew of Calhoun Mo., arrived In Medford this morning. They are hore looking over the city and valloy. Get a policy in the biggest life In surance company In the world for yourself, your wife or your children. N. Y. Life Insurance Co., A. K. Ware agont. Room 29 Jackson Co. Bank 2S0 the Gold Hill hard ware merchant, is In Medford today. A. E. Colllngs, of Watklns, this county, was In the city yesterday. On Tuosday, December 19th, a sale of fancy articles and paintings will be opened In tho building adjoining tho Model Clothing Co. for the bene fit of St. Mary's Academy. Friends of the institution have the bazaar in chnr'ge, and will bo present to wel come every one Interested In tho dif ferent lines of needlework and art. The sale will continue during three days, closing Dec. 21st with the raffling of tho handsome painting of Crater Lake, now on exhibition In tho Medford Furnlturo store, and tho beautiful doll In McDowell'n window. W. G. Aldonhngen, Attorney A. C. Hough and Chief Engineer Sidney Spraut will leave tonight for Salem, whero they go upon business for the Hoguo River Electric company. Whipping cream. Roguo River Creamery. Mrs. Chas. Ellis and Miss Lucile Snyder, who have been In Medford for faoveral weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Knipps, returned this morning to their homo In Los An- Ktlo. Dancing school nt tho Nnt. Tuos day and Thursday cvonlngs at 8 o'clock. Rev. K. H. 'Woks, pastor of the Baptist churah lu Ashland, was In Medford last night attondlng tho re vival aorvlcoa being hold by Rov. Ray Palmor. Got tho host returns for your money by buying Xmas gifts at tho Wonder store, 229 Frank Wobstor returned this morn ing to Dummiulr, Cal. Bout varloty of Xmas goods in the valley at the Wonder store. 229 Prof, and Mrs. C. W. Ilnrlnnd, of Winona Lnke, Ind., woro in Medford a couplo of days this woek. Mr. Har lund Is doing toachors' instltuto work through the stato. This fa his first vlHit to Modrord and llko all others who come, ho Ilkee tho city. Josephine will h o at tho Wonder storo tho remainder of this wook, 229 W. W. Thaler and family left Med ford this morning for Vordau, Mo., whoro Mr. Thuler will engago In business WILDE SECURES AN iADVANTAGE IN CASE rOUTLANtl. Oro., Dee. II. Tu dor orders of Judge (Intoiw of the circuit court today, the district at torney's office turned over copies f nil doeumonUiry ovidom'4 to lie tioi in tho trial of Louis Wilde, tho Shu Diogo bHukor, who i indielotl for nidiui; in tli puiliowdoinwit of $1)", 000 from tlio dsfmiet Oriii S.-u'inr and Trout wmimny. to tlia dofon. t vial is .-t for Jmitmry ? Wildes Mr. ami Mrs. J. F. Powers re turned to their home In llornhrook, this morning, after a business visit of a tew deys In Medford. Clothes cleaned and pressed. Yo Nifty. 23G Mrs. Mary Chtlders returned this morning to her home in Myrtle Creek uftor a fow days visit with Medford relatives, Christmas calendars at cost. Han dicraft Shop. 230 O. S. Blackford and his mhther-tn-law, Mrs. S. A. McKay, of Seven Oaks woro lu Medford today on business Emlly,T. Standoford', examtnor for tho Now England Conservatory of Music In Boston, piano, harmony, musical history. 42S West Fourth street. Tclcphono 7211. 231 M. Knapp left this morning for a busluess trip to Klamath Falls. .Mrs. C. F, Auspnrh Is In Central Point today visiting friends. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY tHMHfH FOR HA 1.13 ft room modern buuga low on uittiv torniK. oUwft lu. Soo owner nt ti" So. Laurel si. 22! GENTLEMAN wMie first class room and board In private fnmlly or se lect boarding homo, llov 31, 2KH foot condition, tKn In exchange on Auto Player plno. Price $1 tfi cash or time. S Mitchell. Kllors Music House, 2t7 W. Main st. U;trt SEVERAL good otgftti from J 10 up takou In vaxrlmno op plnuos. Kllors MuhIo Hiuuh'. 217 W. Main st, 28 k : ! WANTEDllrlght, Intollluent young Indy, otto who run pley the plnno i little and do some nouurttl office work. S. Mitchell. Kllors Mnslo llmiio, 17 W. MhIii st. 230 Bargains In good slightly used 'pianos put lu Mpleudld condition that have boon taken In exchange on Auto Player pianos, front $118 up to $200. S Mitchell, lillors Music House. 21 ." Main st. 230 FOR HALIOA bargain, HMO seven passenger touring car "Packard 30" lu tho best or condition. MuRt still Hits wook. TerniH cash. 231 FOR HALE OH 1HCNT -R room house and 2 lots on paved shoot, Med ford, n bargain; tonus, 1). It, Hturtovant, Central Point, Ore. arn ij XtJE MERRIVOLD SHOP I FOR RENT At a roaHounblo prloo, 7 rooms all furnlHhod, now range, oleetrlo lights; give possohhIou at ouco. Address II!) South Central. 231 LET im ltlHLI) you a homo on beau tiful (toumti ao. or Minnesota street to suit your plans and pay ments. Humphrey. SU. East Main st. an ! FOR RENT Well furnished houm koopluK rooms, lights, bath. gas. liutulro 337 Tenth st. 233 WANTED -Girl to help take enro of baby part of moh day. Phone 1302. i, FOR HALE Flno upright plunoH. 7 1-3 octavo, walnut cane, lu per- kJrsBlJKv.J 0 9J vm3 VSVNtm Be suro and read tho ads. of tho Medford Mall une. want Trlb- THE Electric Rooms 218 West Slain Under New Management Ncwlj furnished, nil modern, steam hent, hatlis, etc Knto IC. Rockwell, Prop. 4.- -- t ORDER YOUR SWEET CREAM Coffee or Whipped BUTTER MILK BUTTERMILK Medford Cream and Butter Co. Two Free Deliveries Dally NATATORIUM BUILDING Phenes: 161-L . Main 881 TMEIWDW kjv Full Line of Peerless Lamps All uanmlootl. 2sroAV is t tlio timo to irol your liouso i wii'od. (lootl light adds lo tho comfort of winter j months. j Soutlicrn Oregon Iilectrlc Co J North Grape Street. i H Navajo Blankets Chimayo Blankets Indian Scarfs Pillow Tops Hat Bands Watch Fobs FOR THE DEN WE HAVE ' ' ' Tom Toms War Clubs Bows and Arrows Squaw Dancing Rattles 134 WEST MAIN MEDFORD, ORE 1 .H'If-H'lIWH-H4r-H' h I"1"H-H"H'm--i-m- v OUR WOOD AND DRAY Office Is now located at Xo, .18 South Kir lu WINon .V Co.'s second hand store. Soot-lal attention ghfii to the uimln of IioiimiIioIiI Koo!tt and the dollvcrjr of freight. H. S. BRLMBLE & SONS Home, 203-Ij llell, aim STATEMENT (t'oudeiiMi'd) Of the Condition of The Jackson County Bank OK MKIIKOltD, OltKOOX. At tlio clono of liitMiiifMM lloiM'inlicr f, 1011, tlio ilali f llm mill liy tlio lloiiomlitc ('omiitrollur of tlio Currnnoy nt Wndiiiiloii, I). I. LIAItlLITIKS. Unpilol : $100,OOTl.(lll Surpiiij) nu.ft.tm Undivided nfli IWlM.OO hmu fiHi.iwur.i 4.7lffi,1H.1f i;itsoui;oity. Ch on luiiid nml with lmi! t0:i,o:t. I Wormntri and Inwdf M,r.M I lliik promlum 0.... nO.ODO.OO Lohiht IIHll dlffooilHl -l7A.Utt7.J17 $7W5,5U..:ir 18S8 Cd Ht orxnnlwttlnn $ Ufi.OOO.OO 1SUU CHJt1 inoroHftod from rwruiint to flO.000.UO lllO(l-CMdtut iiioroHMdd from ixmiiiiK to tOO.OOD.00 Jill I CHpitiO. iirpliu nd pntfit 180,000.00 lllg (Wioiih to norvo 31111 lint not too IiIk to tipprnidKloayou. W. I. Vawlor, l'roiilimt ' O It. Liiidloy, Vum I'nwidoiit C. W. rol)oiialil, CiiHliittr 4- Draperies We carry a very complate Una of draperies, lco curtains, fixtures, etc., and Co all claaaea of upholstering A special man to look titer this work exelualvely and will (five as kooU iervloe as Is poaslbla to get in even th largeat cities. WccRs & McGowan Co 30 College Lads of tho UNIVERSITY OF OREGON GLEE CLUB Do You Need Drain Tile? VK MAMKACTlIli: IT " Tin Hfht Tlmt Con Ho Mnilo. Il4for Ordering Sto I'm. Rogue River Pottery Co. I'liuit nt Tolo. 'Oll O'ltriiclt-Corcy Hid-,'., Medford MEDFO.'RD HIGH SCHOOL POSTERS IN COLORS With Harrison Fisher Heads. Also a good line of framed Pictures and Frames THE ART STORE In llio ItiiMlnmM C'olli'Ko Work 27 NOItTII (JHAl'i: 4, y t -mr ttr 111 Songs, Skits, Stunts C01110 mid Ijo youiiK nKnln with tho iToyH ut thu 1MEDFOED THEATER FRIDAY, DEC. 15 I'rhvH 30', -n', $I.O(t This is an ideal gift store where the quality stand ard is never lowered , but where prices are always at low water mark There is nothing that makes as acceptable a Christ mas gift as some dainty piece of jewelry or some item of silverware that is always in use and which is a lasting reminder of the giver. Our store is rich in gift suggestions that are up to the quality standard that has made this -store the reputation such as thi s: "If it's from Van De Cnr's it's good;" and our prices are as low as mer chandise of quality is ever sold at. SSSaPKeSBPSL--' ' -a ' ' - --"" j- iSsV MiS i Li W l ABBBBBS y0 I I t It 1 2K'Wf ff"SF Quality Engraving Executed Free by a Famous Expert Nothing adds so much to the attractiveness of a gi ft as to have it handsomely engraved with tho initial or monogram. Our engraver is a gentleman of wide a nd long experience and it is with' great ploasuro tliat wo entrust to him tho finest articles for his work. Tli pre is no charge to the customer for this sorvice. B. T. VAN DE CAR ttt PHIPPS BUILDING ...,. -. MAIN STREET EAST HihH44iif-JtIH4ni.tHliW41- tyitniti-ti4iiittt--tirtt-trirmtit4iitittiitMtni t i ituumtit n mmn rtttn tirtni4tntji-i-t-n,tt V