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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1911)
, t . Ml r r. I s " fc7- .. ' MEDFQRD MATL TRIBUNE, MrcDFORT), ORKriOX, FRTPAY, BEPFmER 15, 1011. TOOTS FIVE ..H..JH....j......j....j..j..j...,..j..t..i....,. hLOCAL and ;;PERSONAL -M"t- -i-)-!' A Mtituul Ufii iiolloy unities the liiml OIu'IhIiiiiim proHDiit, Hoo lliilcti, .1. (V l'iiiltitnii Ih In from Tulilii Itocli Imliiy on ImihIiionh Olirltitiium riinln mill eiilittiittirH ul (tout. Iliuiillrriift Simp. li.'IO .1. W. .Iiti'olm, u Wiioitvlllu nifir iilmiil, wuh In Miiiironl I nut nllit. Ihi tollH (hut Wniiilvllln Ih hooii to liuvn u water HyHldin nil (H own. '11m wntur will Ihi iiiimiiiiI by iiliuili'li' liirwiir from u iiu wnll lulu a Im-gii rcmirvulr uml from timid iIIhIiIIiiiIi'iI ih'nr tlm (own. Tim rwrvolr U now iHHirly L'oiiiplnli'il. (Int n polloy In llm tilKKi'At llfo In nnritium iiiiiipitny In tlm wprlil for yuiirmiir, your wlfo or your clillilion. N. Y. I.lfo I iiHiirniiCH Co., A. K. Warn iiHHt, Koiiiii XU .lnrltwm Co. Hunk ImiIIiIIiiiiii, 2:10 Harry I limine, or Ashland, wan In .Mmlforil ytwtiirilay on litiutmiHH. On Timmlity, l)i!Hiiibitr tilth, a hiiIi of funny iirllcli-M anil nilntlnf.H will Im oputmil lit (lid building ailjiilnliii: tlm M01I11I ClntliliiK (-0. for tint lutim (It of Ht. .Mnry'M Academy. I-'rluiulii of tlm Imitlttitloii hnvo tlio liazaar In chiinm, and will tin proHont lo wul niim onry mm lntenwted In tlm llf futitiit II mm of needlework ami art. 'Jim mi In will rniitluim during three ilnyM, ilimlnit Din. Slut with tlio ruffling of tlio hnmlnoiim painting of prater l.uki). now on exhibition In tlio Meilfnril Kiiiiilliirn ntoro, ami the bountiful doll In McDowuiro wlmlow. Mm. Ilorl DntiRlmrty returned lo her home at Talent yitntnrdny after a vlxlt In Mi'tlfnril with her mother. Mm. lli'iiilrlrliiHiu. Whipping erwim, ItoKtio Klvor Unmuuiry. MIhh llabul Mull returned yoter iliiy to lnn (Mo. Cal., utter n year's vlhlt J 11 Mmlforil with her mother, Mm. K. A. Hull. Uiinolii;? Krhool nt tlio Nat. Tiiim day ami Thuriuluy evenings at 8 uVlook. Mm. W. II. llmnmotto. who linn been In Mi'ilforil for a couplo of weeks vlnltliiK her lirothiT. J. II. (,'onhraii. uml, fmully. returned yes tnnlay to her homo In Itimebiirg. Out the host rotiiniM for your inonivy hy buying Xiiiiih glftH til tlio Wonder Hloro. V!2'J Dr. ) .It. Htepliimmiii ami mm. Ittmsvll. of OiiKlmiil. Oro.. woro In Mtidfonl yM4riluy. JiiKophlmUwIII h o nt tlio Womlor ntoro 'tho rmiinlmlor of thin wook. 220 Mr. ami Mm. John It. I'l'iilniul of Alhniiy. Oro., Mopped off In Moilfonl IiihI nlKht whllo i'ii riiiito homo after a vlxlt (o Hoiithoru California. Mr. I'iiiiIhiiiI Ih city iiii;liim'r III Alhmiy. (Jlnthim clonnuil mill priMHmt. Yo NMfty. S3C Hoy AMhpolo, of KiirIo Point, wnrf In tho t'lty yiwtonliiy. ClirlHtmuK calomlnrH nt ennt. Han .llnrnft Hhop. 230 l. II. Wakoflrhl, of AiiacortoH, WiihIi., arrlvoil In Mmlforil yontonlny. Kuilly T. Btntnlofont, oxnmtuor for tho Now Kuttlnuil Conimrvntory of MiihIc In IlOHton, piano, ljnrinony, miiHtrnl hlMory. 428 WtHt Fourth Btrmit. Tolophono 7211. 231 Vlvlnn T. Wllimn ami, Vlolot AilauiH woro united In marring hy llov. W. !'. aiiloUU or tho PntHhyto rlan oliuroh nt tho homo of tho hrlilo'N paruutH on Houth Unrtlott Htronl ThurHilay, Ducomhor H. TIioho youiiK puoplo will mako tholr homo In Moiironl, whoro Mr. WIIboii Ih In hUHlllVHH. floo It. A. Ilolmon, Tho Insurance Man, ovnr Jnr'tnon County bank. Tho nioiiihorH or tho ITulvomlty or OniKon (lloo cliih who aro to kIvo a nou'rort In Moilfonl tonight, aro tho poruoual iiuimtH of (loo, A. Ilotz nt (ho now llotol llollnml, MorchnnlB- rnnoh 12 to 2 o'clock 35 cciiIh, nt Hotol Medford. IK II. HnwkliiH, iuhllHlior of tho Crator l.ako iniiKiizIno, Ih In AHhland todiiy on hiiHlnoHH, Tho bont baths In (ho city, 25 eta. nt Hotel Mnlfortl bnrtmr Hhop. WccRs & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day IMioiio t!l!71 NMlit Plioiu'H, !', W. WifkHi!07.. A. 10. Oil', ;i(lt)L'. IllV ASMIHI'ANT John A. Perl 'i Viuli'i taker uml Ktiibaluior i . ;Suc(ieflHor to tlio iinilortnkliiK do-;! ;i imrtmuiit of Modrord Kuriilturo Co!; ': !' !; Officii iiH Houlli llartlctt Stii-ot ;; ;Tolo)liniiH! Day, lloll 1 7 1 ; iiIk1iI:! ; roHldunco, lloll 173, Home 170-L. ;; OiiIIh iiiiNwcii'd ulKlit or day, AMIIUhAXOlO HKHVIOH 'I 'I 'I II, A. NowiJll, laillni' tailor, -lih floor M. I'1, H. II. Co, lililu. W. Trtifiithun, of Klrhy, .loHophlno county, wiim In Mod fori I yimturdny. Iliiy Uhrliitimiti Komln at Mellow ijII'm. At tlio homo of truth, now thought onntor, 132 North Ivy utrout, Biirv Icon will ho hold uoxl Huiiday iih fol tewn: Hiindiiy ncliool nt 10 a, m,, Humlay Hurvkim at 1 1 a.m. Tliiim day a truth lallc at 3:30 p, in, HattiH 2A(. at tho Hotol Medford utirbor Hhop cvory day, Dr. W, V. (H)od, n limit lit of Cnr niiii City, Nov., arrived In tho oily jonluriliiy for a oouplo of dayH vIhII with filuudii. Hay Toft, who wiih oporatod upon a fow dayii iiko for itppmnllcltlH, Ih rupoiliid 'to ho KOtlltiK aloiu; nlcoly mid will he all rlhl In a fow dayH. Dr. l'lckid pitrformml tho iiporallon. ' Kaiioy lato poiim for Xiunn ulilp ini'iitii. D'AnjoiiH, Iloiui and Comlco, In wholu or half hoxim, Fancy park. I'roiliit'orH I'Vull Co, I'roporly owunrH on Itntty ntroot itru bimiitlfyliiK tholr Htrool to no hiiiiiII oxtout hy iirnilltiK and hoinIIiik th pnrklui; In tho front of tholr ro Hpootlvo hoiutiH. Thoy aro i;olni; to mako of that utrout ouu of tho prot tliHt In llm city. Thoro Ih nothliiK. iih ovoryhody wl)l iiKroo, holpn ho miii'ti to mako of Medford "tho oily hi'iiiitlful" an dooH tho linprovumnuc or parking mid lawtm. Cnrklu ft Taylor (John II. Cnrkln, (llnn O. Tnylor), nttornoya-at-lnw, over JnckHOti County Unnk bulldlnc, Medford. . ' Owl lie to a prnlmhlo mult or ClirlnhniiH hilyors-lo Medford tomor row Htntlon Aitont ItoHouhaiim Iiiih nrrmiKod to hnvo n Htomn train tnko tho plaro or tho ciiHtomary motor for that dny, tho motor car not ! Miiffluloiitly larKo to nccommudnto more than tho iiHiinl trnvol. All klmlH of toyn nt MoDowoII'h. MaHtor Hnrold Fuller loft thin mornliiK for n yJnlt wllh relntlvon In llorkuloy, Ca. Hloaiu mid olorlrlc oiibIiioh nt Mo DowoII'h. Mr. and Mm. C. C. Hart loft thin mornliiK for Atlanta, (la. Tho InrKOHt lino of toyn In Moill'ord aU McDowoII'm. Mm. t. ThomaHiin nnd hoii ro tiirnoil from llutto FalU todny to tholr homo In Central I'olnt. FrtHih rnnoh prkh nt tho FIhIi Mnr Kot. 2..' Mr. nnd Mm. K. K. Sohultx nro vlnltliiK Central INdnt frlomlH today. FroHh milk nt DoVoo'h. 2r.7 Mlxa Noriiilloj uxporloncod drons mukor, by tho dAy or ploeo. Tele phono 253 JnvkHonvlllo. 240 C Wnlkor, tho ro.il ontato mini, Ih Ifi Central I'olnt today on IiiihIiiokh. Dally Unliveries milk, cream, hut tor. huttormllk. Kokuo Hlvor Crenm ry. ' llov. W, K. Coodo loft thin mom Iiik for (IrnntH Vrm, whoro ho will conduct a Sundny nrhool convention fur tho Frco MethodlHt church. Mr. (loodo having been appolutod amdM unl Htnto Hecrolnry for tho conven tion. You cm buy a now dollnr urn hrollu for 2B conta for oho hour bo twoou H nnd 10 o'clock on 8nturdny at I Of. N. Front Htroot. Will II WIImoii Co. 22 Con. Cruin nnd HonJ. Tryon or Oiiiiim, Kan., loft thin morning for tholr homo after n vlalt with J. C. and' S, C. Godlovo nnd tholr faml Ilea. nieHO pooplo nro looking over tho entire count country. Oh, yon, wo huvo n few ttood aultfl nnd ovorcoatH nnd Iouk coats, away down bolow xoro. 10C N, Front St, 220 Mr, nnd Mm. J. II. Ilosonbun; of Mllwnuklo, Oro., nrrlvnd In Medford HiIh uiornint; nnd expect to romnln here, Mr. Konenburt; la a jjrocory man, Walter Hlddle, nn orchnrdlnt, near Mmlforil, loft thin mornlni; for n vlult with relntlvea In Chicago until after tho holldnya. - HKci'lll If. Co. General floycs Located. WASHINGTON, D. C, DoDc. 1C Tho Rtuto departmout hna locatml (leueral Horuardlno lloyen, hut he will not he molcHted ih ho la under homl to nppenr In tho federal court at l,uiodo, ToxnH. Officials horo ro- fiiHo to iIIviiIko hla whereabouts. A.V.NOU.tCKMUNT. For tho heuerit or ladlea and liontloimm who aro orcujled throiiKh (ho day tho lleauty Shop will re main open Friday ovoiiIiik of each week, Call and enjoy u dolluhttul Hhampoo, soalp tromuent, facial or manicure, ltoom 2T JackHon Coun ty Hunk hulldliiK, Sanitation our motto, MnHkltiR for Honltn. H -f H t t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY " FOU SAI.K--Chenp, by ownor, a G rooui furnlahed cottage fully mod ern. I'nved Htreot, Addreaa C, F., Mall Trlbuno, 231 FOIt SAM'. Property now paying 8 per cent on $1200, will Hell for 800 cuhIi If 'taken at once, Call or write Ownor, 702 W, JnekHon Medford, Oro. 231 FOUND Tlio jjIico lo buy I lie best and hiok! CMii'iutiiutM jmwiilB in iMcdford Uio M, V. & Hlore, oppoKite flu po.slolTicc. (j. LET US TELL YOU A SECRET It is .jiisl iih easy lo buy Kouif-thiiiV - nwl'iil fur ('lirlKliiuiH and will com!, iki'hioi'ij monuy tlinn In buy heiiicIIiIiih: ol' no practical use. Look at Home of IJichc artiHcK niul'HCu if Ibcy do not -appeal (o yon iih tfood present loiiw-, and at ilic same lime Hoiiiclliiiig thai will bo ujiprc-iiifwl by Hie receivers: An opi'ii I'ace Htem winding waieh gunranfcod for one year, at $1.00, for tbe lioy. Alany gd men wear these walebes. Hoys' wagons from $1.25 lo $(i.fj0. Tool Kefs for boys something practical and use ful will leach Ihe boy the proper handling of tools, which is a good ediieaiion. Pocket knives all the way from 2.f5e to &U)0. Roller Skates for Ihe whole family." A 22 rifle would be appreciated by the son of the family. iJtt.OO up. DON'T FORGET MOTHER A new rocker makes one of the best presents for her. Jf she has a rocker, gel her a writing desk or sowing table. Perhaps she would like a new rug or a piece of cut glass. We can furnish any of them and Innldreds of other good presents for her. Call and look around. REMEMBER DAD lias Dad Oieen bliying all of the family presents for years past and receiving perhaps a card with "(''hrislmas Oreetings" on it in return? If so, do a little better Ibis year and send him something useful. .Maybe he would appreciate a shaving set or one of (hose new Durham Duplex Razors. Jf lie prefers a (Jillette or Auto Strop we have them alijp. There arc lots of, things Dad would like, but he hates to hint for them. GENERAL FAMILY PRESENTS A carpet sweeper, a set of silverware, cut glass, easy chairs, book cases, music cabinets, electric stand lamps, fancy china, cups and saucers, and articles too numerous to mention are carried in stock, and can he better appreciated by being seen, so spare au hour and look them over. Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. Largest Store in Southern Oregon Open Evenings Next Week F M'CALL' PATTERNS 228 E. MAIN Daniola' Former Location MEEKER'S SPECIAL CHRISTMAS BARGAIN FANCY RIBBON Regular .'Joe, 40e, 50c values, OC all colors, sale price 01 COTTON BLANKETS 1 1-4 and 1' 1-2 sizes, gray (?- r A and tan, special I' priced...'.. $" BLACK MESSALINE SILK 1.00 Regular $1.25 value now, per yard.. FANCY APRONS Colored full size specials 35c FANCY SILK WAISTS New shipment, special prices $4.98, $5.79, $6.79, $8.79 LAUNDRY BAGS Linen Embroidered, extra 7C CHILDREN'S COATS Less one-quarter and one-half CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' Red Woolen Sweat eis (j QO 4 special $ltJO Children's and Misses Hose, extra quality ISc , ----- ---- .. ,, RemarkablePrice Concessions or? Tailored Suits We are determined not to carry over a Winter Suit, and if prices will clear the racks these prices will. 30 Tailored Suits, every one a man-tailored garment in the newest fall colorings, actual values to $20.00, very special 42 Tailored Suits, many of the season's newest cloths and styles, esspecially big assortment in Size 36, actual values in the lot to $45.00. Very special $15.00 Other special values, $19.50 and $24.50 up Do Your Xmas Shopping -Here Umbrellas $1.00 to $10.00 --- , - -- -- Register Now For Annual City Election To bo held JANUARY 9TH, 1912 Registration Books Open from 1 p. m. to 7 p. m. up to and includ ing December 21st, 1911 U-Go Theatre ""Sgffl? A THl'ItSn.YY, VUIDAY AND SATUHDAV Dec. 11, 15 mul 10 TOmptatlons aro many and varloil in this groat Photo Play, and aro shown In a way that surpasses any production of tho ago. It is a lesson true to life, and cannot holp but attract a fjroat deal of attontlon. This production Is shown In thrco thousand feet of film togothor with u whistling song by Jack Thorn, an Illustrated uonB by Carl Hartwoll and a piccolo solo by Tom llrown, and a blacufaco monologuo by Van Ilaun. Adults 15o P1UCKS Children lOo H. H. WALTERS, Practical Horseshoer Particular attontlon paid to lutorforlng horaea and contracted foot. All lamonesa In tho foot cured, such as corns, thrush movlcular troublo, quartor-crack and contraction of tho feot. Anythlug In tho lino of hand-mado work. Ilavo shod such horses as; Dau Patch ., Mark .-l! ' Minor Ayor ..'.... jijj Jy Crosous , ....,.., 2:0., M Androgrons J . 2;00 Goo. II. liny Half nillo ;!8V& And n numbor'of othors, too numerous to montlon. Your patrouagQ will bo appreciated, no matter how largo or small. :iU South Giiipo St Next to West Shin lUiru I I nr-t-r-t- V;