Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 14, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QREGQ2T, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1909.
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-STORY BRICK
HOLDS RECORD BIG BUG BOB-CUTS
LAND LOCATIONS! NAILED BY LAI
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UPERIOR STYLES
- Several Important Real Estate Deals
Jackson County Claims Man Who
Elevcn-Year-Old Boy Brings in II
Bobcat Scalps and Claims
$18 Reward From
Clerk.
Holds Record for Locating In
numerable Land Claims
In tho West.
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(Stall Tribune Special Service.)
CENTRAL POINT, Or., Nov. in.
jSovefal import ant real estato deals
liayo boon mndo during tho past few
days Tiy tho C. S. Sandorson Ileal Es
tato company. Tho most important of
'these is tho sale of tho property
known as tho Williams corner on
Main street by E. L. Fnrra and O. S.
Mains to William Cowloy of Concord,
K. If., who purposes orectlng a four
story office building 82x140 in slzo
during tho coming season. This
slrncturo will add nmtorially to tho
liaslncss buildings of Central Point.
S. S. Allen of Prospect purchased
lots 5 and C of uWk 30 of tho orig
inal towiisito of Central Point, tho
vonslderntlon being $22C, (
.T. Sullivan, latoly from tho Willam
rlto valley, is anothor now purchasor
of Central Point property, ho having
Imnght lots 7 and 8, block G5, from
3. it. Cnrdwoll for $1000.
' Jackson qounty, claims as 0119 of
its citizens tho man with the record
for land locations in tho west that
Is, individual locations.
This party first located In North
Dr.kotn, jiiBt after tho civil war.'whcn
Uncle Sam was anxlo,us to give every
one a farm. Tiio cllmato of Dakota
becoming too warm to suit tho old
votoran, ho sold his homestead to
a tenderfoot nnd wended hl8 way to
Frank Wooldrldgo of tho Applcgato
section appeared before tho county
court Friday with the skins of lit
"bobcats" killed by himself in tho
vicinity of liis homo. Owlngto fail-i
uro to comply with tho requirements
of tho law ho was allowod tho boun-)
ty of $2 on but nine of them, but
that helped some.
Young Wooldrldgo Is enly about
11 vnftrfl nf Ufa nml Tina rnnflirnrl
Wyoming, whor0 ho ropoated his Da-'Min nnninin rnsnnn,i i,v Mm ak-lnn
l'ota performance. Congress having 1 innn iv i1ni inif, i,iB' ,ifr.
About tho proudest youngster thut
OLD RESIDENT OF JACKSON
COUNTY PASSES AWAY, course,
Frederick Grob, nn old resident of
Jnokson eounjy, died nt tho homo of
Ills daughter, Mrs, J. W. Dyitr, nl
Ashland, aod 77 yenr.s.
3fr Grob was n veteran of the
civil war nnd came lo Jackson
tuiinlv in 18(1!). and resided at Jack
sonville for many years.
The funeral will tnko place this
(Sunday) afternoon in Jacksonville
cemetery iindfcr the auspices of tlio
A. 0. V. V.
MAN WASHED OVERBOARD;
SHARKS HOLD BANQUET
fUnllfd rrosi T.onHCd AVlre.)
NEW ORLEANS, Ln Nov. 111. -Mrs.
Clnra Spojicor of Reodsbur,
Wis., who arrived licro today from
Dritish ITonduras, staled that lior
husband had been oaten by sharks
wlion lio was wnshed overboard from
a Bclioonor in tho semi-tropics.
In tho mcantimo pnssed one of thoso
onnbling acta which wipe away one's
provlotis record' in tho land depart
ment nnd presents a second, or in
this caso a third farm to the man
dcslroiio of living on tho frontier.
Tho Wyoming1 farm disposed of,
our champion moved to Idaho and
ropoated tho oporatlon, nn onnbling
net of tho accommodating United
States congress Intervening, of
Finally, llko tho wostern
bound Immigrants, his courso wub
stopped by tho Pi.clflc ocean and tho
nig Dutto country Is tho scono of his
Inst effort to ncqulro that farm which
Undo Sam promised him over 10
yonrs ago.
Ilorc ho has settled on unaurvoy
cd Innd, and has located claims for
other momborp of his family. He
hns oxhnustod all of hla own rights
oxcopt that as portalns to an old
Roldlor, and Is basing his claim for
a tract of valuablo timber land of
tho uppor Roguo river section on his
record us a civil war votoran.
Tho only tlmo In tho courco of his
earcor when ho did not dlsposo of his
clnlm at a profit was whon ho locat-
ovor walked through tho corridors of
tho courthouse was young Woold
rldgo? with that $18 county warrant
In his pocket.
Such a haul by a lad of his ago
Indicates the Increase in tho number
of prodatory nnlnials In southern
Oregon and shows why deer nnd such
llko game are diminishing In num
bers. Elovon "bobcats" or Canada
lynx as thoyv really are, will do away
with many a head of game during a
slnglo season.
REFUSE ABSOLUTION TO
USERS OF SCHOOL BOOKS
(United Press Leased Wire.)
NANTES, Franco, Nov. l.'S. In
fulfillment of its warning sounded
when tho church has been placed
upon certain school hooks which the
clorc.v considered offensive to flio
Catholic church, the priests loday
nro refusing absolution (o the Cath
olic school children who uro usinn
tho books interdicted by this church.
This movo on tho pnrt of the
church is an outirrowtli to the recent
od on land covered by ono of tho friction bolwcen the church and civil
Oregon trrlg.'-.tlon projects. This ; authorities in connection with tho ox-
claim ho relinquished to the govorn-)(cIll 0f ifiHOneo tho church shall
mont, nnd has rogrottcd It over since. ulV0 witli civil institutions in Franco.
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HAS ALL THE ESSENTIAL QUALITIES, SUCH AS STYLE, QUALITY
AND DURABILITY. ..YOU ALSO KNOW THAT THAT IS WHAT YOU
GET IN PURCHASING ANY OF OUR COATS. RANGING IN PRICE
FROM .
to
THE STORE
where the watchword is qual
ity. This should mean some
thing to you
THE STORE
, that guarantees every arti
cle sold or your money back
Special sale of manufacturer's samples of strictly high-grade Suits and Dresses
THE BEST BARGAINS OF THE YEAR IN HANDSOME STYLISH GARMENTS. ;
EVERY SUIT OR DRESS IS THE SEASON'S LATEST STYLE, THE SHADES BECOMING, THE MATERIALS AMONG THE BEST AND
MOST FAVORED BY FASHION, AND ALL MAGNIFICENT VALUES.
THE ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE - NO TWO EXACTLY ALIKE. THE VALUES SUCH AS NO STORE IN SOUTHERN OREGON HAS
EVER EQUALED.
DO NOT JUDGE THE VALUES OF THESE OFFERINGS IN ANY WAY BY THE PRICE. THE VALUE CAN ONLY BE ATTESTED BY
SEEING THE MERCHANDISE, WHICH IS STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, AND WORTH DOUBLE THE SALE PRICE. WHILE
THEY LAST, $30.00 AND $35.00 VALUES
$18.75
FLANELETTE PETTICOATS
.Tust what you need for these cool days, tho good and wide kind, only
65c each.
WOOLEN UNDERGARMEN.TS
3?or children and misses can be found here in the desired weights in the
well-known "Kaiser" brand, for. which we. are sole agents, ner "armont
25cuP- 'msa
Hosiery
For ladies and ehildron wo havo tho most
reliable Btoelc of Hosiory over shown in this
city at prices which for value considered
cannot bo 'equaled.
Onyx Hose, per pair 25c up
Silk lisle Hose, per pair , 40c
Alt silk nose, to match any costumo; tho
same that are usually sold for $1.50 and
upwards, a pair ;05c
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Kenyon's Rubberized Silk Coats
Theso Coats aro of intorest to ovory woman because they ex-
; press the best ideas of tho now stylos. Included in the matorials
aro somo voiy novel and beautiful fabrics in tho most desired col
ors. . 'JiV(, n
Ivonyon Coats aro tho snappiest styles shown in the. Now York
market. Thoy aro all thoroughly sponged, shrunk and rain
proofed, which makes thorn suitable for almost every purpose.
Sweater Coats
We have just, received by express tho
finest and. most complete lino of Sweater
Coats for ladies and misses ever seen in
Medford. Come in and select one before the
stock is broken. We can sui you in size,
quality and price. 4
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