Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 14, 1909, Image 5

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THE MEDPQRD MAIL, Tfti.tBUN71 MEDITORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1909.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL:
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Kl Hhuw, lliu voloraii minor, Ih in
(liiH elly from tlio Elliott '1 c.lc lin
(riol. H. 1. TIuiJhh loft Tutmdny morn
ing Tor Myrtle Crook ill lliu ililor'oMt
(if Hi" Modfnitl (Irooory Cn.
Allornoy E. I). Iliigg and CI. W.
TtoIYoii of AnIiIuihI were hero Tiiim
day (in llicir way la .luchaoiivillo an
jtrafoMhiiawil IiiimIiiom.
Daa'l you road n tofdaurunt' bill
of fma before ordering? Don't you
tend a kIoio'm ihIm. before Imi vini;
W. M. Chillier of (laid Hill
tionniK' iIiomi who a 10 nlli'iidiiiK' cir
cuit court iih juror.
It. Oatiaau of Taltint Npont
Titomluv in Medford.
D. ('. Will. I (laid Hill in in
.Medio id ini hiotiuc,
.1. K. MeDuniol, E. E. Martin mid,
Moil U'vaiit w(irn among lliu anivalw
from Axhlaud TuoMtluy.
Tho really parlioiilur piirehiiKor
inny bo rending and answering to
(Iii.v'h ad.
(I. (I. Wcathorwax of-dranU I'iiiih
Toginlored at Ilia Mnoro Monday.
Oliver K. Mrowu of Urnnt I'nM
wan in Modford Monday.
T. I), .lone, of Woodvillo. the lend
iiiK tucrchaiit of that Ihriviug village,
was in Mcdfonl Tiiosdny on hum
noun. Mrn. Law of Woodvillo i in Med
ford today.
Tho ntoro iiiIh. aro full of "op
portunity iiowm" tho uiiiftt intoront
Ing nowH "in tho paper" to thu peo
ple who buy think'.
M. II. Vance and ('. N. Aiideion
of San l-'rnuciHco aro hro on buni
iiomi before the ciroiiit coil it nt lack
sonvillo.
You wouldn't Hell a diamond for
half il value- yi't you're nolliug your
personal worvicon for a wane hnlf
big onoiiuh, moHt likely. Want hiIh.
help romcily thowo thiiiKN.
Tho work-huntorh, wlio moan bu.i
iiom, are want advortiwers.
Mm. I .owih Ulrieh of Jacksonville
witH a Modford viwitor Tuoiday.
t'lnience l. Iteaiaex expect to
leave soon tor a Iiiihiuoi trip to hau
1.'..,.
4 4 "
rorter J. .Noll spent Iiiostlay in
Jneksonvillo on busiuo.
i.enrv .mc .. . entrai. ..n
ui M ford luesdny on bu..uess.
",""" ,'" y ")'"
wni. .tuitiay evening in .Medium on
niiKiiioss.
J. It. illInuiB of I rail is spending
n few davs' in this city.
Col. E, L. Ton Velio is planning a
litisiuosH trip to Kan Francisco.
h. II. Harris has returned to hi
homo in Chieo after a visit in Mod-
ford.
11. If , I .. A .
W. II. Johnson ot Evans Creek
was in Mcdfonl on bniuoi.s Tuesday,
Tnn , . .
TOO Late to Classify.
i ed ranches aro characteristic of Dud
WANTED Woman wants itosition ley, the vnmu as tho rost of southern
as cook ami general housework. Ad-
dross "C. N'.," euro Mail
Tribune.
J.TI
WAN'TED-Man this evening. Call
at Employment Office, 'J08 Taylor
& Phippps Hldg. ojn
FOH ItlCNT Flvt-rooni house, three
hlochs Houth of Main street ; has
hath, toilet, electric lights and ce-
niont walks- will i... ini.i ,,nPtu.
furnlnhed or unfurnlHhed as desired S"? i.,"'' k!ml.for sn 0 up tra,lo ""hiding the appointment of a com
Addnnmor In.tnlro - I I South Orap0 Rt U onl' , ' """"" 0,,Hf ' '"V before President Taft
.Room 'J08, Taylor & Pluptw Huldg. and concress the "r evancos of or-
stroot.
A.ri'.l) My maiiicil man positinu
i.itiiiii
'ctM Y,
'-':) )
to worl: on trait ranch. Adr
care of Mnil Tribune
THE
OFFICIALS LEAVE SPOKANE 1
FOR NATION'S CAPITAL
HPOKANE, WuhIi., Doc. H.Tho
government of f lclalrt who hnvo boon t
conducting tlio Inquiry Into (ho (!un -
nliighum coal land entry In AIiihIm,
inft. inda for WiiMhiiiKton. Tho
honrliigii are to ho tonumi'd after tlio!
liolldayH, iiubjoot to tint call of Spe
cial CouunlHHlonor W. J. Modeo, It
wnti announced today that tlio hoar
IngH would prohnhly ho ihhiiimdiI flint
la Cleveland. ().. iind from there
would Im latum 1 1 la Mlniionpolln
and Ncw York city,
Tho ovldnro falcon In Spokane
placitu Hit, coal iilrl(MlM audi a ponl
Hon that If tho Kcmora I land office
doit I ro to innl(0 trouhlu for tlio claim
cain, ninny clalinnatM can lie reject-
od.
It In not holloved, however, that
tho land offlcu Intcnda doing thin.
DlHlntoroiitod Hpocatorn who hnvo
followed tho canon declare that tho
clalai iiiniIo In thu beginning that
tho (intryiiun wcro diiminlcH ropro
onllng tho (liiKKonholiaH hnvo hoon
disproved hy lit,, tcMtlmotiy.
Tho luvitMtlKatlou Iium biin omo
what curtailed la lttt mope. AN
"""Kli pnrlnoridilp arrniiKeturiitH arc
mild to havo cxlHtml In tho oiIkIiiiiI
ontrltiH and tho development of
claliitH, all tho claimant) profoHH that
Ihoy hold clalniH for their own Indlv
iial hticflt.
Kx..(Jovurnor Ml Ion C. Mooro of
Walla Walla Haiti today that while
HotiMi Indlstrotlomi mlht bo chared
aiialiiHt nonio of the ohilmaiitH thnt
their fjood !uttn!ln:i hail tiin mIiowii
iul that ho thoiiKht tho patents
would como' (Martinet) CiinnliiBham
eoneurrod In thin view.
DUDLE YD0INGS.
Mrs. Mary Wllmui made a hiiiluexH
trip to .Modford liiHt week,
H. A. Ilrucit of this plnr, who l
t'lnployod hy tho Houthorii Pacific,
made a flying visit to IiIh family
and frlotulH last week.
Tho wont school miwIInK hold
hero rwrnltml In tho oloctlon of thto
i,-ii,ii,K iMiiurn; uirciors, joo lien-
"ricitH, . a. uawit ami v. M. Spen-
PHI" ftlnrlr Mni U A II.,. .1.
" -
uiiuentiooti tiiat noiiool will
start ns soon as a competent toach-
or can no sec. re...
A nninlior of our young ii attend-
r; ki
aim .mi-. ( onieimi in aonor or
ino marriago ot can uoiuoigii to .Miss
HohaIo Nutting. All present spent
an enjoyalilo (venlng. th(, music ho-
Ing furiilnlied hy tho volunteer or-
ahoHtrn of this placo under tho dl-
reel Ion of 1). A. Owen,
Tho Htatemoiit of tho Hutto Falls
correspondent that tho Dudloyltos aro
. . . .
making local Improvements Is cor-
root. Thoy aro not merely local, how-
;n'or - b,lt I'-ninnont. Hnhltahlo
homos and well tilled and woll fonc-
Oregon.
j The Dudley ImHkothall team will
play thv Ilutto Falls Athletic club In
their gymnasium on Christmas eve.
riTTSnURO. Pa.. Dee. 14. Do
Christmas reduction salo on all nnuneini' the United States steel cor
millinorv. All hats at cost. Special poration as "soulless" and nssortincr
. Cl,r" ' "l. '"J V, ' v"
I I. lit 1 llV'l . 'tt
i.vniimiu. i.min; .11. iiuiuo, lun .i.
Central 'ilvonuc. cod-It
ny ono nnviug nusiness, sioeic,
-'23
It you could huy an equity m good
ity lots for 25 per cent with easy
inns, would you take them? Ad-
(.rosK box 7lf8. '-'31
WILEY B. ALLEN
CIRCUIT COURT
GRINDS OUT WORK
j
'
' Gets Under Way and Disposes of
Many Cases Durlntj
First Day.
'I ho circuit court for Jackiwn
couuly oponoil Mowlfty nl 10 0 oloekLf,,,,,! m Pini $(tV(;rn thousand cordu
11. m. wlion tl followiiiK proceedintf" ! pond wood which Im a ready mark -
were
had:
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Tho following jurors for (he termj"'" M,m' "n,m""' 1 '
appeared :
W. S. Ktaneliff. J. W. I.nwte.i.
t ... t t .... mi. ...I. fi
(ico. irvui, i.ee diiii-k, miry niro -
bai.Kh. Aaron Meek. II. L. fJreorv.i mcurunu mL IKIbUMt rno ,
W. N'. flrubb, U. A. Abbott, I'. H.j The Merill Daily Herald, published WRECKED; MANY HURT
Ilallcy, R. JC. Adam, L. H. Urown. at Merrill, Wis., a nty of some 10,-
II. A. HawkitiH, .lohn A. Wrivht. (Ico. ;t)00 population, the former home of WIKKIPEO, Man., Dec. 14.
K. r'ojf, riuiM. Fieldn, S. V. J.o7.i"f. Jfayor Cannn, has the following in Uetwcen thirty and forty persons
W. M. fhildor. K. Watxon, J. W. ( itH issue of December 8th tinder tho wore injured when the Canadian Pn-:
Hatcher, John Cameron, C. W. flil-aption: "The way of the west j why cific Express was wrecked ninety
'tic, II. I). Ivnbli, John Marncburu'. ' can't wc have the samo cnterpriso miles enst of this city early today.
Joshua Mathammcr, Ilfilph Hillings, hero?" Many of the injured were American
The following jurors were excused ( "Wc hnvo received several copies settlers in Canada who were retuni
by the court on presentation of pro- of the eMdford (Ore.) Mnil Tribune, ing to the states to spend the ho!i
per reasons: J. II. Chambers, C. II. sent us by Hon. W. II. Canon, a well days. None of the injured were re
Oilletlo, cOorgp Iniu. J. W. Hatcher, known reiident of Merrill. Mr. Can- ported to be fatally hurt.
T. H. Higinbothain, E. H. Mnrro. on is mayor. of tho city. Medford, y -., , "
State of Oregon vs. W. 1'. W'ltMtn, , Oregon, is n city of onlv about 7000
indictincnt for having iintngircd deer
hides in ivispession. Dismissed.
State of Oregon vs. V. Warner,
same..
Slate of Oregon vs. Clint. Ilaight.'L'enerally, is shown in that they sup
xunie. I port n daily newspaper twice n
State of Oregon vs. Nicholas large ns The Herald, with telegraphic
Itainsford, Leonard Oaskins. liar-; service and all modem parphemalia
old Mack; indictment; continued fori
the term.
State of Orecon vs. Onbriel Oun
dorson, same; contitiuod.
State of Oregon vs. Albert N. Ai
ven: "111110: continued.
State of Oregon vs. John Do:
innvhem: onplinueil.
State of Oregon vs. Frank Mauk-jTlie
wn: difiai-ised.
Slate of Oregon vs. Dodo Shoe-
1HkrI.. huVlvUwui for kMuk iqur
n ,:.. ltnuli,,A..
c- y rnmM limited vs J T
' . '
(lagnon. et nl: lo recover monev.
jjj0 j0 utrike out front nrawer.
0vtrrnlpil.
Jos. Miller v. - H--, The boy or girl bringing in the
,,. ,() rW)V(.r BOPV. n!m.rrt.r'BPenUl(lt nuinuer nest WWfk wj le
, f,,rtherniid sepnrHte awer: u-
(;,,,,
-r n: it -r r
recover monev. Judgment by de
fault.
W M. Itutsell and Homer I. Wntt
vs. W. C. Iusell. et nl; order for
appointment of guardian ad liliui.
Dora Helms vs. fleo. L. Holms, et
i. ....:..
II1J1IIH-II"" . llllllU'll KM lln,iii-
,11PI, of p;nnijm, f()r James Helm
nnij" jj77j0 Helms allowed- Dora
,Iolms ; ' oi,,f(lll nf) (linn;
If dissatisfied with your coffee or
tea phono 1001.
STEEL TRUST'S GOD IS
THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR
,""t "S Uort """"""y ,s "l0 ,1("lnr'
. . fiM . . . . ... a.
mo conicrenco commiiieo 01 lenders
of tho Amerienn Federation of T.a-
iior today atlonted a resolution rccom-
ganized labor against the steel cor-
poration,
Tho committee will rco-
ninmend n government investigation
looking into the corporation's tight ,
to ovist ntuW the law.
SOI E PIANOS
TRA STORAGE
HOGANY, $261.
THE
BUSINESS LOCALS :
IrH M 4 H4 f4t
Nicely fnrnlHhfd toornn with nil
; modern convijnlonnn at tho I'almn. cnto Bomcthing in the nnturo of
Phono 1091 for twin and coffee. , progress during tho coming nonaon
I People needing holp o nuv Kind a little beyond any heretofore pro
r should call at oihploymont bureau joc.ed.
ooy
H it'n tut m HhNix tftt n
.,. r , ,.,.. ,
' rnoc, l.r)0; oric-lhird rnU,'
1 i- - .. n . ... 1
FARTFHM PAPFR PDAICTC
i ..Mr-nnr. .. ..
inhabitants, much smaller than Mcr-
rill.
"Vet small as the town is the qual
ity of her business men and citizens
for the production of an up-to-date
tlnilv paper."
BR0WN1EKAR CONTEST
Nears the Close
Boys and Girls Are Working
Hard, But Few Votes Are
Coming in.
Watch Out for Surprises Next Veek
Some One Will Get a Lead
Next Week Unless You Get
Your Coupons In.
credited with 1000 extra. The sec-'
ond highost iiltmber turned in will
be credited with ."i00 extra. The
throe next highest will receive 100
ench. Here is a good opportunity
to incroase your, vote.
When the contest is finished the
one having brought iu the greatest
number of coupons or duplicate sales
nonets, wiuen count same as cou
pons, will secure the car. All others
,.-;ii i 4V.- ...i. v....
11, IIU Mlllt lill IIIUll lllKIV. 1MU
get real money by working for us.
Here is the standing since tho last
count : ;
Mvrlo Davis 937
Browning Purdin (13
Paul Russell 11G
Francis Keith 1833,
nisn tmydor
Roy Reynolds 314
Myrlo Ganiett GS9
Harry Wortnian .t. 227
Xenl Harris 2410
Mablo Edwards 25
Flora Davis 519
Rox Darker 131
.Tames Horphyj ' 3
Oeo. Leonard . 1(1
Willie Stinson 57S
Carter Drandon 2o(18
v iins. uny .;.)
Myrlo Rhodes 2i4
Willie Cuhoru 53
Walter WiNon UJ7'
TH AT AVE AUG FORCED
ROOM. THESE PIANOS
TON, KINGSBURY AND OTHER MAKES. AVE HAVE TRADED
THESE PIANOS ON OVR CELEBRATED MAKES THAN AVE HAVE ROOM POR.
LUDWIGS--R. MAHOGANY CASE,
WELLINGTON STYLE H, OAK, USED THREE MONTHS, AS GOOD AS
NEW, $196.
WELLINGTON A, OAK, USED TWO MONTHS, $168.
KINGSBURY, J. OAK, $148.
i T 1 inn-nnn T--r i -v-rz-wr-, -r-r
I j1j XXUViol'j .L .liViUo JlVVJli .OlliiliN .l lVilUtjU Xl
AEAKES, CONSISTING
TEEPLE AND MILTON. TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER.
"TV
.WM. KNABE AND
WILEY
MUCH PROGRESS MADE ON
MEDFORD HEIGHTS
The improvement going on at Mod-
fonl ,,t,illt,, C!IHl 'f '"!-
prcpnratinoii for tho hiiildin of
tiiitnliii tt? trlrifliim rtmAnitnea n rt !tn.
' ,,,. ... Pi,i.,,. ,iu.
thi will be one of the many dehirable
' one aurroundihK Medford.
t 1.-... ..!i.. :.. 1. 1.. .. .t.:i.
n ti To- ' i
ensy terms, llox 708. 234
I
nnniill cvnnroc 10
A Select Line
of
Ladies'
Purses end
Handbags
AT COST
Herman Bros.
' - 0 Ca
317 E. .SevcntH St.
i-
AT YOUR GROCER'S
Pomukd Vloubikci Ureu OoFoarLutD.OBiaoi
TO S ELL RATHER THAN
CONSIST OP LUDWIGS,
AS GOOD AS NEW, $281;
4 tt-i-i tititixt rnt- 4 i-vTnT-v t-vt
I Hjyjr Olympic rvl 'I
mwf ia an aid to rather ll ! I
mm x..i. -m ia
rf (aan a wa ot your
MoOier. Jm
V tho baking rwults r Z
ml you thonld try a f.rffj;rr
HI eaek of Olymplo f 3gtfr
OP KNABE, MASON Ss HAMLIN, FISCHER, PRICE
MASON & HAMLIN PIANO DEALERS.
B. ALLEN COMFY
For the Best
IN THE LINE OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, FIXTURES, WIRING
IflD DYNAMO REPAIRING SEE MEDFORD'S PREMIER ELEC
rRICIANS. FLYNN BROS.
132 WEST
REMEMBER
fl If you are looking for fine diamonds, watches and
jewelry, rich cut class and silverware, I have these
articles in stock, and tho quality is absolutely guaranteed.
MaifnJ. Reddy TER
Plain Facts
You will lose money in purchasing your holiday
goods, especially
DIAMONDS. CUT
Sh&r SILVERWARE,
if you fail to fee
All we ask is the opportunity to show you
jur stock, as values are such that you will
.lot leave the store without buying.
Medford Loan Office
Corner of Central Avenue and Main.
Are
Going
Have you a friend coming west? You
ought to bring one to Medford. Call and
see us. Let us talk routes and rates
with you. Information cheerfully fur
nished. Phone, address or ctali on
Southern Pacific R. R
A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agent
1
COMFY
RENT EX-
WELLING
IN MORE OP
LTJDWIG K. MA
JjS UUlt UiLilliiUiV i lU
wt Ai m nnT m"in i rni7)TS
MAIN STREET.
GLASS. WATCHES. GOLD AND
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ETC.
us.
You
East
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