Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 19, 1909, First Section, Image 5

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    Til 13 ;iI5!)F0RD MATT, TRIBUNE, MI3DF0UP, OKI'XION, BUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 100!).
44
Tim Mail Tribune linn not thrown
-out itK olocilrin lights and nro not
linHutlnfiiMl with olootriu light, and
liurn probably nioro ' , IncundoHuunt
lights tliim any ooimuin'or in tho city
iintl will' continue to into thorn nn thu
jiidhI convenient light made.
C. II. Hnyder, manager of thu C.
II. Hnyder Motor Car ()onimny, loft
.Saturday night 1'or u hIioiL trip to
ClranlH I'mhm on business.
0. (). Parker Iihh mild twontv acres
to W. M. Murrill for 2,r00 through
tho Modford Realty company.
Helen N. Yookov Iiiih boon coin
fdoiwd a nolarv public Ity Governor
HoiiHnn.
Eugene Aiiiann, firn chief, and his
Avlfo Itift for Oakland, Calif., today
lor a few weeks to spend tho holi
LOCAL ROADS ARE
SOURCE OF TROUBLE
Rig Brops Inte Mud Holo Whllo
Horse 'Continues Even Tenor
'His Way.
Tyson Boiill Iiiim a Iciok coming; on
tho idikIm loading into Modford and
not with roaHon, either.
"Tho HtrootH in t ohoulskirtH of
town," said Mr. Hoall, "aro worse
than many of tho comity roadH, duo
of imi ii rno, to thu extremely honvy
traffioo on those converging HtrootH
an droadH. While coming in thiH
morning with my hrothor wu woro
driving along vory comforiahly
whou tho Iiul'l'V dronocd ituo ono of
lnyH with bin jmrontii. Harry Ling t,0 mnny holes in toll rond. Tho
horso, a 1(100 pound animal, kopl
right on walking hut tho rig Htayod
whoro it wan. Thu horHo simply
limns boon secured to look nflor tho
duties of Ilia ofico during liiu ab
sence. Dr. .1. 8. Parson of AhIiIiuhI wns in
Medford Saturday on business.
II. M. Whitman of Englo Point wiih
walked out of tho hnnicflH. Noxl
yenr with tho improvements projoct
od it may hu possible to got to thu
-f -f-H f lj
4-4-
in Modford Knttmlnv ilolntp litiRlnemi 1 ,il.V from tho oulHido, but itiHt now
" r ... .. . . j
ti ih a prooiom uini roquiroo caroiui
driving and a good knowlodgu of thu
country to traversed."
villi looal iiiorchantN.
Mrs. Pearl Koarmm of Grants Pass
wiih registered at tho Nash Friday
night.
Tho Advmit ohurch people aro im
proving thoir now church on North
jtivorxido avoniio with a now belfry.
S. II. (Hiihh and his most cMliiiiiililn
wifo of Antiocb wore doing Christ
inas shopping Thiirmlrty.
Three-fourths of tho fiinnors of
Autioch and Trail Creek have bond
ed thoir places for throu mouths to
Highliuo Ditch company.
Dr. Dean and family omvod into
thu Nioholns Cook roHldonco on
"North Central avonuo Friday.
Hurt Korantou of North Jackson
Htrvet and Miss Mattlo DnwHon of
Klk Creek woro married Friday in
-Mrdford by Itov, Ilnxia.
The funoral of Mm. John Norris,
who died Tliuradny morning, took
placo in JaekHonvillo Saturday nftor
noon. MrM. Noris waH '28 yean of
ago ami leaves a huKbnud and four
small children to mourn hor loss.
Mr. .I.J'. James of Portland, who
has boon viHiting hor daughter, Mrn.
F. II. Neil, returned homo Saturday.
I II. Dnilcy, ex-county school
superintendent, was In Modford Sat
urday from Englo Point on. business.
Dr. E. H. Pickel wim at Jackson
ville Saturday an n witness in tho
Floyd Monro vh. Ilorndcii fc Swotl
oiihour ease.
Attorney E. E. ICelly wiih nt Jack-
nvillo on professional business
'.Saturday.
Tho I'ountv clerk has granted li
(joiiHit to wed to Hurt Serautou and
aMllie Dawiion.
Mr. James Cronomillor of Jack
sonville luft Saturday morning for
Oakland, Calif., on a visit to rola
live and fricudn,
Hon. Thoo. Camoron loft Satur
day morning for Oakland, Calif.,
whoro ho will upend tho wintor with
liiK mod, Don.
John Pornoll of Applognto fan in
edford on btiHinuRH nSturdny. I'or
null ny that bin brother "Jiid", tho
famouH Houthpaw, who wiih Hold by
tho Aberdeen club of tho northwest
league to (bo Chicago NaljoualH for
$1,001), in in fine health and will bo
in K"d tdinpo for tho spring train
ing, dud bar a inixup with a undo a
few wookn ago but camo out of tho
crap in bettor shnpu than did thu
iiiulo.
How Mr. Fry, Mothoilit miniwtor,
ut .lacksouville, Iiiih gono oat on a
vinit to rolntivoH and IVoihIh. Ho ox
imetH to return nhortly and rusiuno
bin work bore.
Hiiiiho Hoiiho of Ashlnad, former
ly a resident of Medford, was in
This cily nSturdny on biminosH.
, Ciiarins Dealciu of tho Southorn
Pacifio road wiih in Medford loot
wcok visiting frionilH. Mr. Doiikiu
t).priiHHud himself as surprised al the
growth of Modford since his visit a
year ago and is vory optiinislio of
Modford's futtiro. Mr. Daokin will
bo located at OiiiiiIh Piirh during tho
winter mouths.
DOWNTROD MA-IN-LAW
BUSINESS LOCALS :
-r "f
Kd Audrowii, general real orttatu,
room ft. now I'hippH building. 2.'IB
Nlcolr furjilnhed room with all
modern conTcnloneefl nt the 1'slmn.
.Phono ,1001 for tean and ooffoo.
If yoit could buy nn hquity In good
ity lotH for 25 por cent with cay
( irrnn, would 7011 tnka thcmT Ad
AroBH box 708. 234
Patronir.o tho iiicii'h club Tuesday
evening al tho Presbyterian church.
235
You can buy Xiiiiih candies and
(thor articles ut Lewis' cheaper than
you can steal them, hcsido avoiding
tho risk. 233
Havo you anything you want to
trido for good city IoIbT IJox 708.
231
Attend tho uioii'h club Tuesday ev
ening nt Presbyterian church. 23fl
Don't misH tho "Hilcy" ovenipg at
tho ProHbylorian church Tuesday ev
ening. 235
Ella Gaunynw, public stenographer,
room 4, Palm bnildine.
Host ten and coffee obtninnblo at
30 South flrnpo street. Southern
Orogon Toa & Coffeo Co.
Evoryono in asking, "whoro is tho
Smoko HousoT" Hero is the answer:
212 Woflt Main. 2.W
AT THE CHURCHES
Baptist Chuch.
Hov. Dr. Dyer will preach in the
morning at 11 o'clock at tho Hnptist
churcli. H. H. Tuttle will proach In
tho ovening. All arc invited to at
tend tliuso services. - '
Christian Church. '
At tho Christian church, corner
Sixth and Ivy streets, Services on
Sunday an follows: 10 a. m., JJiblo
school ; nt 11 o'clogk, tho regular ob
Borvanco of the Lord's Supper, fol
lowed by ft sennnn on "Follow Mo;"
C. K. nt 0:30; at 7:30, song service,
followed by a sermon on "Winners'."
Strangers welcome. W. Thco. Mat
lock, pastor.
Christian Science.
Services Sunday morning, nt 11
o'clock. Subject of lesson-sennon:
"Is tho Universe Including Man
Kvolvod by Atomic Force." All are,
welcome Sunduy school at 30;
o'clock. 328 North Grnto street, j
north of Shcrmnn, Clay & Co's. mu-j
sic house.
The Presbyterian Church. i
Tho Christmas season demnnds '
sermons that have special reference
to tho ixjrson of Jesus Christ. "The
What Brand of Flour Are You Using?
4--. '
BLUESTEM FLOUR, MANUFACTURED BY THE
MEDFORD FLOUR MILLS, IS MADE FROM THE
CHOIOEST BLUESTEM WHEAT. EVERY SACK IS
.GUARANTEED, OR MONEY REFUNDED. IT ALSO t
COSTS YOU FROM 50c TO 90c PER BARREL LESS
THAN OTHER BRANDS OF FLOUR SHIPPED IN,
SO WHY NOT BUY THE BLUESTEM AND SAVE
THIS DIFFERENCE?
Vnn on,i l.nv XtmiR inmi;p nnd Diviiiit y of Jesus Christ nH Taught
'othor nrticlcH at Lowis' cheaper than" Scripttircs," is tho subject hi
Ivou can steal them, beside nvoiding c sermon at the Prcsbytennn
tho risk. 233 j church on Sunday morning nt 11'
Medford Flour Mills
CD U PADDIP 1,1 or,,or t0 ot ,,ctt'sr nrquninttMl o'clock. In tho evening at , M .he
I itlLllU Ml biUmL with the smokura of Me.Jiord, wc in- Biibjcct will bo, "i;.dcn Mans Normal,
Ivito them to inspect tho Smoko !loun'n'l Homc- Jo ,l,esc "mces
WASHINGTON, Doc. 38. "Tho
firstt lung a follow ought to do when
hu goes courting is to get a lino on
his ftituro mother-in-law, because
she's going to bo either bin best
friend or his worst enemy," said Car
rie Nation to a reporter last night
in tho Washington workhouse.
"I am going to co Vlint mothor-in-
lnws got tho attention thoy ought to
havo from tho American people," she
naid. "A man ought to lovo his
mother-in-law nn much as his wife,
and if ho doeH not, it's a sign that
ho'ri soaked all the decency out of
him with wli'mkcy or burnt it out with
those fool cigarettes. Tho girl'll turn
out to ho just like tho old lady. This
law of heredity thnt l'vo boon study
i i : ...j--r.,t T,'..
" ' ; r"T " iwr aero; ono-fourth cash, 3
! tinwi am
nt 212 West Main rt. 233'
Thu city of Jacksonville, tho busi
ness men of Jacksonville and the
citizens of Jacksonville hnvo had
their oxporioncu with u cheaper
form of light than electric light sev
eral years ago. licforo considering
a chenpor form of light, get their ex
perience. 238
McHrida is not tho candy kid, but
tho candy man, the ico cream man,
tho fruit man and don't forgot it.
234" .
If. dissatisfied with your coffeo or
ten phono 1001.
Four hundred nnd eighteen acretf
first-class ranch, four milos from
rnilrnnd Hiailon. 40 acrcH alfalfa, i--
rigntion for 100 acres, first-clasi ir-
we extend to nir n corcnai welcome.
Sunday school is ut 10 u. m.; C. E.
Society b nt 0:30 p. m.
St. Mark's KplBcopal church has.
boon movod to Uip rear of tho Pros-'
bvterlan church and will remain thcro ,
until tho now church Is (Inlshed and ',
occupied.
land, 3 good bams, 2 good houses,.
tly mnil. A snap for $50
problem."
Mrs. Nation owns to sixty-three
years, but says she will fight to death
against the demon mm. She has now
achieved tho crowning triumph of
her nine years' chisado tho smash
ing of tho glass furnishings in tho
big union station hero. It in now on
tips chargu that will bo heard today.
Mrs. Nation savs her defenso will
bo thnt tdio has not destroyed private
property but n public nuisance She
says sho will take hor case clear up
to tho supremo court of tho United
Slates.
Carrio thinks tho country bus im
proved in tho last three years.
"Taft ain't my stylo," sho ndinitted
"but bo's n wholo lot bettor than
Toddy Itoosevult. lie's a well mean
in' man nnd hu don't drink, mid
though I may hnvo said at times thnt
ho wiih chasing around tho country
eating u whole lot more than was
good for him, I think bo's bettor than
anything in tho presidential lino we've
boon gotttng Intely."
Do you want a good 40-acre tract
in Sams Vnlloy? Located on good
rond, close to school, no wasto land.
Easy to clear. Price $50 por noro;
crood terms. 238
Forty-fivo and one-half acres in i
Sams Valley, 17V acres 1-year ap-j
pics, 5 acres oak timber, 3-room
house, largo bam, 22V acres grain
land, all fenced, well that irrigate 10
acros. Prico $100 per acre. 238
I PinMv nerna fltii tunr nnil nnnlo
h"- "---. i -j j
laud in Sams Ynlcy; $75 per acre.
238
Ten ncre boaring orchard, near
Medford, $7000. 233
J. W. DUESSLEIl AGENCY,
West Main Street.
A. C. Haudall and Goorgo Hilsing
or of tho Talent Orchards, leave for
Minneapolis Saturday to spend tho
holidays.
FOR KENT Two iiicoly furnished
sleeping rooms. Call nt 222 South
Holly st.
school, dnt
to 0
yoara for bnlance. Sco J. W. DresB
ler Agency, West Main. 237
! McRrido is not tho candy kid but
I tho onndy man, tho ico croam man,
tlio fruit man, nnd don't lorgot it. uivcaausiv ivucui, fi
231'
Ho Hiiro you nro right beforo you
iro ahead, is food advice that annlios Hero is your clionca for small ir-
to the light business ns well as other , rigated tracts cloao Medford, one'
business. Electric light lins stood to two miles out. Choice fruit, veg
tho test of time a the safest and , etnblo and poultry ranches; terms,
most economical light and boforo 25 per cent cash, balance 3 years at
considering ehcapor lights get tho ox-1 i por cent. This is easy, investi
porieneo of people who hnvo used gato. 21 Vfc acres, $200 per ncro;
FOI SALE 300 tiors of woll sea
soned piuo and soma oak wood,
handy to got out, only half it mile would. Inter loso dollars
from Phouiiix. Address C. J. 01
son, Med!urd, Oregon. 230
Born.
Horn to Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Thomp
son at oPrtland Matornity Hospital,
December 3d. 3001), n sau.
HASKINS for HEALTH
Christmas Suggestions
PERFUME ATOMIZERS
Who improved Doyilbcss stylo, tho
inosl; perfuct madq; nil niv gtmrnnttfcd
ih atojn'i'.o mid aro ornamoninl r.s woll
as tmol'iil; at 2no to$3.00
them sovornl months 'nt least. 238
If you aro considering tho pur
chnso of stntionory, fountain pons,
etc., you should sco Lewis ns bo is
selling off all his stock nt prices thnt
'will nstonish you. 233
I havo nn equity in city lots which
I will soli nt 25 per cent and give
easy tonns. Hox 708. 234
Mnil your presents in a holly box,
5 to 20 cunts, nt Hnskius for Health.
333
In looking around for trees to plnnt
thnt orchard of yours don't forgot to
tfco L. E. Hover. Ho has tho goods
ns ordors for over 200,000 treos for
this sonson will prove. 228
Llvo nt tho Palms, now trick building,
now furnlttiro, strictly rscdorn, cor
ner Grnpo nnd Main streets.
Evoryono is asking "whoro is tho
Smoko nousoT" Hero is tho answer,
212 Wost Main. 233
A business mnn would bo foolish to
try to snvo dimes whon ho know ho
This ap
plies particularly to tho fruit grow
er; don't buy poor stock bocnuso its
ehoap. Seo L. E. Hoovor nnd got tho
best. 228
Just nrrived from factory, tx now
lino of Sterling silver. Toilet, mani
curing nnd military sots. Thoy aro
tho latest in dosign. At Vnn Do Car
Si Jasmnnn's, Phipps Hldg,
In ordor to get hotter ncqnnmled
with tho smokors of Modford, wo in
vito them to inspoo'. tho Smoke Housu
nt 232 Wost Main ftucot. 23d
If you aro considering tho pur
uliuso of stationery, fountain pons,
etc., you should soo Lowts ns ho is
selling off all his stock nt prices that
will nstonish you. 233
22 ncres, $200 per acre; loV acres
at $200 per aero; 15V& ncres, $200
por ocro; 13 acres, $150 per aero; 27 1
acres, $200 per acre; 27Vj ncres, $150
por aero; 23 acres, $150 per acre; 25
acres, $150 per ncro; 15 1-3 acres,
$200 per acre.
J. W. DKESSLEIl AGENCY,
238 West Main Street.
Oriental Rugs
WE WILL HAVE AN ELEGANT LINE OF ORIENTAL RUGS
. ON DISPLAY AT THE MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.
Monday December 20
THIS IS AN EXGlSLliENT COLLECTION OP RUGS, RANGING IN PRICE FROM '$20.00
UPWARDS. ALL ARE INVITED TO ENJOV THIS EXHIBIT WHETHER CONTEM
PLATING A PURCHASE OR NOT. "WE WILL HE PLEASED T9 HAVE YOU COIE IN
ItEi-'ORfi WE LEAVE THE CITY. fe
WE ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR EVERY JRUG SOLD TO BE PER-
FECT IN COLORS. DESIGN AND IN GOOD CONDITION.
Atiyeh Brothers
394 WASHINGTON STREET PORTLAND. OREGON
THE LARGEST IMPORTERS. BOTH WHOLESALE AND RE
TAIL. OF ORIENTAL RUGJL :SJ12 :72PETS IN THE NORTH-
WE;r.
MAN WHO ATTEMPTED TO
KILL WOMAN IS GUILTY
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl Hoe. 18.
Charles Allan, sailor from tho United
Statos Bhip Monitor Choyonno, who
"wn.s conviotod of an nttompt to mur-
dor SuHaiino Dulno Itoro on boptom
bor 0, wiih sontoncod to sorvtf six
yoara at Fojsom by Judgo Lnwlor
today.
Allan. nttnoked tho womnn with, a
knlfo and nearly sovorod hor bond
fronriior body. Tho viotim livod af
ter 228 stitchos had boon taken in
tho wound.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Nocholns Cook have
temporarily mqved to As! 'and. j
employmentTnd
businesschances!
For snlo Span of ! ' os harness
and wagon. Now is tho timo to
buy beforo spring work begins.
Room 208, Taylor & Phipps Hldg.
If you need help of any kind for v.
day or omnth or yenr, call up
phono '1111 Main.
For salo Hakory with good trade.
Ill health causo of selling. Room
208, Taylor & Phipps Hldg.
Want a position for a cleric who hns
had 0 yenrs oxperieneo. Employ
ment Htirenu.
I havo niL'ii of all kind of vocations,
millwright, olorks, eto. Employ
ment Huronu.
To trade A good lot for n span of
horses and harness. Room 20S,
Taylor & Phipps Hldg.
For snlo A, pony 7 yenrs old, $3.".
Room 208, Taylor & Phipps Hldg.
Women doing washing leavo thoir ml
dross nt tho Employment Bureau.
Hnvo you anything to trado or
sollt List it with tho Business
Chnnco Man.
Wanted Chnmbormoid at onco, call
nt Employment Bureau, room 208,
Tnylur & Phipps Hldg.
Wnnted -A woman to do washing, to,
begin Monday morning. Room 208,
Taylor & Phipps Bldg,
Wnnted A Woman cook 6r will con
sider a man nnd his wifo; no chil
dren. Room 20Sj Employment Bu
ronu. E. F. A. BITTNER, Prop.
R0MM 208, PHIPPS BLDG.
PHONE MAIN 4141.
A Select Line
of
13 diss
Purses and
Handbags
AT COST
Herman Bros.
317 E. VeyentH St.
WE DON'T BELIEVE
YOU CAN BEAT THIS:
Thirty-two acres in this traot, fino
fruit land, about two milos from
n shipping point. Tho buildings
oonsist of a fivo-room box house,
good-sizod barn, oto. Thoro nro
32 ncres of 5 afld C-yenr-old ap
ples, mostly Nowtowns, with cora
morainl ponchos planted behveon
ns fillers. Also three nerea of
yonng pear treos nnd soma family
orchard. Four acres in alfalfa.
Six or eight acres .of trmber, most
ly oak nnd laurel. Thoro is n
pumping plant on tho plaoo whioh
Kiipjdios wator for tho garden nnd
alfnlfo, equipped with gnsolino
enginp. About 40 rods from a
good school, nas rural mail do
livory and telephone. Price
$10,COO. Terms.
W. T. YORK & CO.
Wear Kidd's Slices
The most popular men's shoe in town
is our Kangaroo at $5.00. The upper
is very soft and easy on tho foot; will
not skuff or peel; sole is tho heaviest
single piece of oak tanned leather pos
sible to obtain. The manufacturer tells
us they could not make a better shoe
for $25.00 as in this shoo tho best mate
rial known is used.
Why Buy
C.M.Kidd
The Shoe Fitter !
AN INFERIOR GRADE OF BUTTER TO SAVE ONE OR TWO
CENTS ON THE POUND, whon you can got tho host for almost the
snmo prioo from your local oreamory Wo don't mix our butter. Ask
your grocor for it and thus encourage homo industry, If your grocer
don't handle it, phono us.
Swoot croam, milk and buttormilk delivered every day,
ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY. Phone No. 2661