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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1911)
i4 (( 4-r yV-W - ' 'Mmkhbf 6 Jtf 1 j " . ' p;3.e eight " BEDFORD MATH TRIBUNE, MEDFQRD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2.0, Ml. itaMi iiij I, in mi ii ii i ! i -'iTfim i- -tt PETTY THIEVING ON THEJRGREASE Chief Hlttson Warns Townspeople to Keep Their Property Locked Up, As Hoboes Arc Arrlvlnn In Larger Numbers. TOO MUCH HARD ATTEMPT MADE BEATS JEWELER: I STEALS S4000 Burly Motorman Notices Man, How ever, With Diamonds anil Grabs Him After Police Had Failed to Catch Him. $18,000 PAID TO CIDER FOR M BURN N FOR N J. JL JLXLs LAST DAY Ashland Editor Has Fierce Time With a Sale Bill and Marriage Notice Description Is Truly a Very Lurid One. Blaze Was Started by Somcono Who Broke Through Window Heroic Efforts Alone Succeeded in Check inn Flames In Time. Fred C. Homier of Grants Pass Buys Suunysldo Ranch on Evans Creek Said to Be Ono of tho Best Ranches In That Locality. il i V I KM Cliiot" of Poltco Hittson lins issued n wnrninsr ' townspeople njrniitRt loivvinj ihoir poroiml properly lytnjr nrouiid -t'0 loosely, as llioro nro n jrnnt ttMuy.hl flHgtrtnl porwns in th city who nro uuikinjr n ImpJmssa M sioniint niiyiuiiiK nu ovcryiiiuiR vliiph is not nnilel down or under lek nnil key. In tlio city, snys the chief, there are nl this time an unusual number of hohop, nnd the rent number of thefts which nro daily reported to the po lice are prosunmblv nmdo by them, Blill the chief is not unite sure but tbnt some of them are made by per sons who live here. Yestcrdny n set of team harness was reported to have been stolen and later it was recovered from a junk dealer, who had bought it for .f2.2."; nnd xtill another case was that of a enrpenter who lost nbout $40 worth of tools. The.se were also found in a second hnnd store where they had been bought for $2J)0. In both' these cases the goods were recovered by the owners, and the junk dealers arc out the price thoy paid. Ghost Wilt Walk. Dr. C. If. Kddy, the renowned me dium, will conduct a scries of inter esting spiritualistic demonstrations at the Medford. theater Sunday night, and the thentor promises to contain an audience that will find many things of interest in the seance given lv this famous demonstrator of spir itualistic phenomena. Dr. Eddy is known nil over this country as one of the most interesting mediums that has ever appeared before hii audi ence, and his manifestations are said to be the most .bewildering in their conception. Unlike other mediums. Dr. Eddy conducts all his experiments njKtn a brilliantly lighted stage, and a committee from the audience is on the stage during all his tests. He uses absolutely no trick parapher nalia, and it is said that no man has occasioned more comment in his par ticular line of work. Some say that ho is tiie only legitimnto successor to Mmc. Hhivntsky. Some of the phc- An Ashland editor, who was full if hard cider, got'n sale bill nnd a mar riage mixed. The description ran as follews: William Smith, the cMest on of Mr. and Mrs. dosinh Smith, was dis posed of nt public auction to Lucy Anderson, on my farm one mile oast of here in the presence of about 70 guests, including the following, to wit : two mules, V2 head of cuttle. Itev. ilneksun tied the nuptial knot, averaging 1250 pounds to tho hoot'. The beautiful home was tastefully decorated in one clam spade, one sulky rake, one feed grinder, one sot of double harness, nearly new; just before the ceremony was pronounced Mendelssohn's inspiring wedding march was scftlv rendered by one milch cow, one Jersey cow, to be fresh next April carrying a bunch of flowers in her hnnd and looking chnrming in a gown made of light spring nvagon, box of apples, six stacks of hay, one grindstone mous line de soic trimmed with about 100 bushels of spuds. The groom is woll known nnd a popular young 'man and has always stood well among soeietv circles of 12 Berkshire hogs, while the bride is an accomplished school teacher of a splendid drove of Poland Chinas. Pedigree if desired. Among the beautiful presents were two sets of silverware, one spring harrow, one wheelbarrow, ono go-cart and other articles too numerous to mention. The bridnl couple left yes terday for an extended trip. Terms, 12 months' time to responsible parties, others spot cash. Lunch will be served at the stable. After this Mr: and Mrs. Smith will go to house keeping in n cozy homo on the cor ner of Mill and Dr. K. L. Grnndby, auctioneer. nomena which Dr. Eduy will present at the theater Sunday night will in clude slate writing, spirit pictures; questions written and retained by tho interrogators will receive full and in telligent answers; floating tables, etc. An attempt was mndo recently to Sum the West Side livery. stables in lis city. Fire wis started in the hay in one of the feed nmngers by someone who had evidently effected an entrance through a window opening on an al loy. Stablemen were in the liny loft nt the time and discovered the blaxe as it was making its way into the loft nbovc, where there were tons of loose liny. Hy hard nnd timely work tho fire was extinguished before any damage was done. That the fire was of incendiary origin there is not the least doubt, as freshly made tracks were discovered coining and going from whore tho fire was started. L. C. Charley, the own er of the stnblos, has, he says, a pretty good idea who it was who started the fire and the police of the city nro endeavoring to olose in on the culprit. Mr. Charley is'offering a reward of ."foOtTfor his arrest and conviction. The West Side stables have beeli in litigation for some time and a re ceiver was auooiutcd, who has been in charge for several weeks, but the courts laid released the receiver and placed Mr. Charley, tho owner, in charge but i few hours prior to the attempt incendiary. "UNCLE JOE" OBSERVES HIS 85TH BIRTHDAY E. IC. (Undo Joe) Anderson of Ashland celebrated bis S."th birthday nnd bis GOtb year in Oregon last week. Mr. Anderson crossed the plains with some of the earliest pi oneers nnd settled in this valley in '51 on tho 320 acres now occupied in part by the llnrtley boys. It was related by a fellow pioneer that Uncle Joo was at work on bis new home when ono of the Culvey bnvs cumc up and reminded him that be (Culver) wanted the tract for bis LOS AXOKLKSCnl., Poo. 30.--'-"Strtxig-m-niiiut" and robbing Morris Mnrin, u Mam street jeweler, of $1000 worth of diamond-, .hum .loe, an Knt ludinu, eluded 500 invtnhtm of the Los Angeles polio force for two hours-today, onlv to he captured bv 1?. K. Deeson, a luulv motorumn. Jose entered Marin's establishment while the jeweler wns ilaeing bis dia mond display in tho shw window. "I want to tunko 'arrangement for a loan," he said to the roprietor. Marin told him to call later nnd turned his bnek. Without n word Jnoe pounced Uon his unsuspecting victim. Heating Mnrin to the floor, the Kat Indian, to make sure there would be no re sistance, kicked tho jeweler into un consciousness. Then, grabbing n trav of gems, the bandit nuido for the crowded street. No ono dared impede his progress, nnd, hatless, ho sped down the street with the glittering trav of diamonds in his hands. Several policemen finally took up the. chase, hut Jose ran into the rear entrance of a cafe teria and escaped. An hour Inter the bandit boarded ft Sixth street car. Attracted by tho tray of diamonds, toliccmcu asked him what he hud and he said: "A few diamonds that I found." "No ye didn't," Ilneson replied. Subduing Jose after a brief slriiR gb Heeson turned the bandit, jewelrv and tray over to the police. Not many boarders will find unnd vcrtised boarding places in this city this week. . Trod 0. llonncr of tlrimtn l'uss htia ptihihiiMod from Itayloy, Streets & launders their "Sunnyside" ranch on Kviuih creek. Thorn are 1(1(1 nerh in this ranch nnd the purchase price wns $18,000. This is a htoek ranch and is well wittered, Iiuh excellent buildings nnd is snid to be one of the best properties in that locality. The "Mondowbrook" much, uom prising "HO acres, near Woodville, and owned by Mossr. Itayloy, Streets & Sounders, is being improved and subdivided. There are now 1.10 ncres of the tract in orchard nnd they are cleaning up fully 100 ilcros additional each winter nnd setting it to fruit. HarUIuh for health. brother, who was then on the way west. After some dickering Undo Joe accepted a pony and $'J." for a relinquishment nnd v moved to what hn long been knowirtis the Anderson place, recently sold to O. A. Morse. Parts of the laud rclinn,uiHhcd have since broght .1000 nil acre. Uncle Joo has been n stalwart and loyal citizen of Ashlnud for several years. IIo is well known as a liberal patron of public enterprises as well us a genial companion and friend. FELT BAD ALL JE TIME Shellhorn Lady Suffered a Great Deal, But Is All Right Now. Shellhorn, Ala. In a lottor from thin i place, Mrs. Carrie Mny uya: "A nhort time ago, I commenced to havo weak spells nnd headaches. I felt bad nil tho time, nnd soon grow bo bad I couldn't stay up. I thought I would dlo. At laiit my husband KOt mo a bottto of Cardul, and It helped mo; no ho not eomo more. After I had taken tho second bottlo, I wns entirely woll. I wish ovory lady, sufforlnc from womanly trouble, would try Cardul. It Is tho best medlclao I know of. It did mo moro good than anything I over used." Cardul la a woman's tonic ft strengthening mcdlclno for women, made from Ingrcdlcnta that act spe cifically on tho womanly organs, and thus help to build up tho womanly con stitution to glowing Eood health. As a remedy for woman's Ills, It has a successful record of oror CO years. Your druggist sells It. Pleaio try it N. D.- Write te: Ulbt' Mtory Prpt.. Qwt poocj MfJklnt Co.. Chatunoot. Tcnn., (or firvctat InttruttUml, nj M-tc tnuk. Moo Trulsxil tut Wocxn," cnt la pUln rif pr, on riurU Tomorrow, Saturday Will Positively Be The Last Day of Our Half Price Sale on HOLIDAY GOODS V HUSSEY1S f T T T t T T f t f t f f t f t t t T T T T T T f f T T t T T t T T r ! Our Second Annual Clearance Sale MANN'S CENTEAL AVE. NEAR P. O. The Last and Best of the Year Opens Saturday Morning, December 30th Closes Saturday Evening, January 6th $25,000 WORTH OF UP-TO-DATE MERCHANDISE AT BARGAIN PRICES MANN'S CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. O. Winter Suits and Coats Below Cost ft jtmkiiTlie, $15.00 Suits now $9.98 $20.00 Suits uow.....$12.4S $25.00 Suits now $14.98 $30.00 Suits now $16.98 $35.00 Suits now $1S.98 CHILDREN'S COATS $500 values now 3.48 $0.00 values now $4.48 $8.00 values now $4.98 PETTICOATS Made of good Sntinc. Sale price 98(i Made of all silk Mes saline, price.... $2.98 BEDDING SALE Heavy gray $1.25 Blankets, a pair 98 Heavy gray $2.00 Blankets, a pair $1.69 Heavy Comforters worth $2 now, each $1.69 Heavy Comforters worth $3 now, each $2.48 72x90 Sheets worth 60c now, each 45 M and 4u in. Cases worth loc now, each 12 A Good heavy Feather Pillows, each 69 A .Full size Xlonoycomb Spreads, each 98 '81x90 Sheets worth $1 now, each 79 $10.00 Coats now '. $6.98 $15.00 Coats now $9.98 $20.00 Coats now $12.98 $25.00 Coats now $14.98 $30.00 Coats now T..'. $16.98 , ALL FURS MUST GO $8.00 Fur Scarfs now $4.98 $10.00 Fur Scarfs now $6.98 $15.00 Fur Scarfs now .' $9.98 WAISTS AVhite Tailored, sale, price 98 Dress Goods and Silks Must Go 5000 yards new Phtids, Serges and fancy Dress Goods, all ihis season's goods up --. to G9c values, sale price, a yard Oh 1000 yards fancy French Plaids and Fancy Mixtures, values up to $1.50, sale price, a yard .". 98c WAISTS Made of percale, sale price 59 "Serpentine" Crepe best quality, now lino of patterns, sale price, a yard 18c PRINTS Best quality. Why pay 8c. Sale price, a yard " MUSLIN 3G inch bleached good 9c grade, very special, yd 6k Domestic Sale SHEETING 3G inch unbleached, 8c grade, sale" fl price, yard t)C GINGHAM For aprons, good grade, worth 8c, sale price, yd.. 6c " OIL CLOTH A.i Bqst quality while and colors, sale j)rice, yard 19c CAMBRIC 30 inch fine Cambric, good 12c gnulo salo price, yard. . 9c Kimona Flannel in the latest designs, sale prirtc, a yard, only '.., 1000 yards all silk MossaliiiCj in the new shades, 75u grade, sale price, a yard 48c 23-inch all silk Jrossulino in tt fino range of colors, well worth $1, salo price, a yard .....v 69c 17c PLAIDS School Houso Plaids for chil dren's dress es, special, a yard , 17c Cloaking 58 inches wido, prices up to $2.50 salo ttiMirt n yard , $1.98 Darning Cotton. Good Pins Good Tape , O. M. O. Cotton Safety Pins Hair Pins Little Things at Low Prices 2c 10c Pearl Buttons 30c Safety Pins... Hair Nots Hair Curlers , Darners Thimbles 5c BAGS 50 new Hand Bags in leather and velvet, Hale price, () each v NECKWEAR In white and colors, up to $1.00 values',, salo price, toj?0 each Jt Handkorchiofs For women, mon and cnuaron, sale . P price, oach. i t T T y r r T T T T ? T T t f t T 1 vT r f T v f ? I f & T t T f T T f T f f T f T IT A at. v SK.vKt 1 V v