TIIK M It I) FORD M A I L fBUr'1 MRDtfORD, OltKflON, MONDAY, DKCIflMJVKR 13, 1909.
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Ham Sundry of Woodvillo wiim in
Mcdford Nnndiiy on It Ik wiiy to .Inch
wonvlllo to iitlond circuit court.
Wolhorn Itunon of Tuhinl was ii
Alodford visitor on IiiihIiiuhh iMoiulny."
II. h. Do .Arnioml of (IrantH 1'iimh
nMint Ktitnlay nilit in Mcdford.
Itoherl u Ktanloy, thu linhlino; ox
jM'it of M. J. Wnluh IU., of Portland,
in hi tliu city. Mr. .Stanley stolon
that Mcdford n I ho hunt eloi'trionlly
o(iiiip'tl city of any in thu Htatu. Mr.
Stanley's Ioiik uxuH(mmmj in electrical
work onnhlen liiiu to spunk with au
thority on UiIh Niilijoal.
C. W. Tnrpln, ox-cliiof of police, Ih
in Mcdford on IiuhIiiohh from tlto
farm.
T. 0. KrickHon of tlio foroHtry nor
vieo, loft Sunday 'oniming for Flan
droun, South Dakota, on n visit to
lohitivcs and friends.
0. L. Uortlon, who Iiuh hcon visit
ing friends in Mcdfonl, loft Monday
morning for (JroMcent City where ho
will engage in ouhIiiukh.
Tint Advent nelmo) on North Itlv
ornldo nveniio Iiuh 25 pupils enrolled
In dally nttcndaucu,
Mr. TrowlirldK". accompanied by
Hnrvnyor Hrown, Ih platting laud In
Anttot'h vicinity.
Charles MorKaa, who nan hcon em
ployed by tht city for thu pant fall,
loft Humify (or IiIh homo In I'omlHt
on ICIk creek,
Angus McDonald of Antloch camo
ovor roolback Friday. Ho roporu a
toot of kiiow full dnrliiK tho lant
ittorm In Antloch, but It Iiuh all tlU
npponrod. Ikalth good, ittock and
fall Kratn sown In f I no condition.
V. J. Hcott, tlio hustling farmer
of North Kogno Hlvor, wuh In thu
city l-'rlday on hunlnctH. I
Frank Hamuioud, thu Kvans Crcuk
pioneer, caiuu down Thu utility and In
thu giicm of his brother, Alva, on
North Cenjral nvunuo. Mr. Ham
niond oxpwiH to, buy city property
and permanently locato In our grow
ing city.
Tho Jacobuoifllado ditch dlKKor Is
malting hIow progrowi digging tho
Mdwur plpulliiu on North Pino Btroot,
owing to soft t;round.
Tho Cory hakory U running ngulu,
which Ih good iiowm to tlio public.
Kmll Deltoboum wvnl to Juclnon
1llo on day thin week on bualucsn.
Mr. .larkmin of JackMonvtllo tart-Jed
In the city Sntimlo) night, tho
fiiiual of IiIh old frlomlH, Mr. and Mm.
DuUoboam of North (Antral avenue.
David iS. Clark lull Saturday lr
Chicago whuro ho will pond tho lnli
tluya will rulativu.
J'rud lidding of Cold Hill was tn
Modford Monday.
.1. S. Hoggin and Mr. Hluvoiw of
Tolo wocr in Modofrd on I5tiiuesn
Monday.
. B. A. 1'attiHon of tho CenUnl I'oinl
llorald waa a Mcdford visitor Mon
day. W. II. Mororoaa of Central 1'oint
wa a Mcdford hiinincHH visitor Mon
day. 0. II. Hiukoriuill and family of
Soranton, l'a., aro at tho I'alauo. Mr.
II. id looking for a uuitahlo location
and will hccoiiu a proininout resident.
Darby O'Toolo, thu veteran' .sec
tion foreman who nuvor had a low
joint or a "mako coutur" in his whole
tumi of hcrvicu with tho S. 1',, ih in
tho city from Hutto Kalis.
V. J. Cumorou of Dorby la to Mod
l'ord on hiiHiuuHH,
h. A. Murray, representing Fair
banks, More Co., of ol'rllnnd, is in
Mcdford.
W. l- Uiddlu and A. C6nro Fioro
loft Sunday oovning for "that dear
Chicago" to spend tho holidays.
Itial Scott and family of Aloxia,
Ills., aro horo looking ovor tho possi
bilities of tho Jfoguo rivor .valley.
('. M. Spenco und W. K. Hrayton
of Spokane, Wash., aro registered at
the Nash.
Ira Dodgo of tho Oregon Syudiuato
Co., loft Monday morning for eastern
points on n hiiRiuoas trip. Ho will
ho absent a month.
Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Hoed loft Mon-j
day morning for San Francisco whoro
they will remain during thu winter.
Junius Norton of Phoenix, ono of
tho ponninciit ranchers of that sec
tion, was in Mcdford Monday doing
porno Christinas shopping.
If you could buy an equity in good
city lota for 25 por cent with easy
torms, would you take them? Ad
dress box 708. 23-1
NOTIOH
All Yoomon aro requested to bo nt
tho regular mooting of tho Ordor In
tho Hedmon hall Monday ovonlng nt
7:H0 p. m. 299
In looking around for trees to plant
that orchard of yours don't forgot to
sco I. H, llovor. Ho has tho goods
as orders for ovor 200,000 treoa for
this season will prove, 228
Forty acres first-olas pear, poach
or grapo land, 'I Vy milos from rail
road utution, uloso to school, daily
mail, phono and main county road,
easily cleared. Prico, .fJOOO; .f800
(ash: long tiem on balance. '
box (!f)(l. 23l
ement Extraordinary
so
Schubert Symphony
M
KM
Club
Quartette and Orchestra
Under the auspices of the High School
at the High School Auditorium
Wednesday, Dec. 15, at 8 p. m.
Reserved Seats on vSale at fiasKins' Drug' Store
50 and 75 cents
FARMEE
Send us your name
and address and we
will mail to you a
calendar and we will
have the "Furrow"
mailed to you for
coming year FREE.
Hubbard Bros.
Are You
Going East ?
Have you a friend coming west? You
ought to bring one to Mcdford. Call and
see us. Let us talk routes and rates
with you. Information cheerfully fur
nished. Phone, address or dll on
Southern Pacific R. R.
A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agent
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT
THE GENERAL'S PRESENT.
EAT YOUR SOUP.
CUSTER'S LAST STAND.
Doors open 7 p. m.
ONE DIME.
Died. I
HAY In Los Angeles, December i
11, 11)01), Mrn. II. O. Hay, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Taught of Jackson
ville, Sho loavos, bosidos lior par
ents, hor husband and two brothers.
Sho was 20 years of ago and had
boon marriod somo fivo years.
JAPANESE TALK OF
KOREAN SITUATION
THE ROGUE RIVER LANB COMPANY
NO. 11 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
Offers an es ivially good foothill orchard for a low
price and on good terms. In these days of advancing
prices, it will pay to look into this.
It pays to deal with the "Man Who Knows." When
the Rogue River Land Company sold the Tronson &
Guthrie orchard at Eagle Point to tho prize winning
owners, four years ago, the salesman, W. M. Holmes,
assured the purchasers those Spitzenborgtrees would
produce the world's best apples, and subsequent events
prove the soundness of his judgment. By tlio way:
Did it ever occur to you that most of tho men who have
won out in tlio Rogue River Valley, bought their win
ning orchards through tho Rogue River Land Com
pany'? '
M. Holmes, Manager, is always at j'our service
for a good buy.
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KLAMATH FALLS, Deo. 13. Tho
Hohool (louKiis for this year of tho
bllamath Falls dint riot, which includes
the names of all between tho agos of
I and 20 yonrs, shows n total of l"2.
There aro more, but many young
married people would not admit to
the census taker that thoy are not
yet beyond the school ago. At least
a dozen married women are on tho
roll.
Have you anything you want to
trado for good city lots? Box 708.
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TOKYO, Doc. 13. Moro than 1300
Tokyo politicians and journalists met
to discuss tho Korean prqblcm. Tho
spirit of theasscmbly was disstcntion
from tho aocoptod govornmont policy
which was brandod as "luko-warm."
Resolutions woro adopted urging
tlip necessity of tho union of Japan
and Koca and recommending that
such nation be taken at once,
A mossago from tho llchin Society
of Seoul, the Korean capital, begged
tho sympathy and eo-oporntiou .of
themceting in teh society's offorts to
bring about a union. Its reading was
followed by mnnifostations of ap
proval. It was sugegsted at tho mooting
that the union projootod bo urgod up
on the mombors of tho diot which will
convene shortly.
REMEMBER
If you are looking for fine diamonds, watches and
jewelry, rich cut class and silverware, I have these
articles in stock, and the quality is absolutely guaranteed.
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THE JEWELER
Near P. O.
Medford's
Xmas
Store
for
Women
you are 00S for a good, sensible
gift article that is sure to please her,
This is the place to shop. We carry everything for
women and children and every price is a
SPECIAL PRICE.
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Formerly Baker-Hutchason Go.
It Is To Laugh But Why? I
Does it not stand to reason that your friends would
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MADE BY HAND?
MADE AT HOME?
MADE TO ORDER?
MADE OF LOCAL SCENERY?
than a factory made present that can be bought in
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331 E. Main St. Medford, Oregon Second Floor.
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