Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 21, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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Henry Hiiviiico f Wooilvlllu was
roi'iitit Mud ford vlailor.
Col. (luonrii 1'. Minis of Centra
Point npuut Htinday in Mudl'oiil.
. II. 1 llOIIIDHOll Ol I'llOUIliX WIIH
4i KM'tiiil vlititor in Modford.
Hurry KtiKlowond of Htieh
fipondlnjr fuw iluyH in Mcdford.
A. Itiowii In In ClmiitH 1'hhh on
uhort IniNinnmi (rip.
A. J. Nnilsoii of Oolil Mill wnH
Sludford on IjiihIiiumh Monday.
Mm. J. II. ifurnan and daughter
woro Mcdford visitors Monday.
Knill Ilritt Was in this city from
JaukHouvillu on IiiihIiiuhii conuautod
with 1 1 ! h walur HtchtH in tho Hull
Cri'tilc Huolion.
(IcoiL'u K. King, tlio timhoriniin
nrrivod Monday on n viml to Met
ford after a trip tliri)iili (ho Hngmi
rivor tiinlior hull. IHh hrolhor, hi
Ivlng, in uxpuotud hum in u day o
two.
Marriage Himjiiho Iiiih hcon Ihmhm
to Moyd Culver and MIhm l'oly How-
i'thy, Imth of Phoenix.
S. C. McClendou of (lold Hill wiih
a Mi-dt'ord vUtior Tuesday.
W. S. HtJiiniitt, tho Kdon Valley
iiiirHcryiuaii, in a liuity man tltonu
dayn, tinrloading a car of Iioum yen
(onlay, one today and Iiiih another
on tli v way which ho is expecting at
itny limn.
Tho monthly meeting of tho Indies
of tho Medford Clnh ImK lionn post
poned from tho Inst Monday in Do
oi'inlior until tho first Monday in
January.
Mr, J. V. Neddy and Hon Pan
loft Monday evening for Spokane
whore hIio will Kpond tho holidays
with her fathor. Dr. Itody, in also in
hixikano.
Hert Soranloh and wifo loft Satnr
day evening for tho L. II. Ilniwn
initio, near Wiinor, their future homo.
Arnold Hniloy and wifo of Korlli
Tahlo Hook came over Monday on a
ChriHtmaH chopping trip.
Kiloy Morrjxnu Iiiih diHpimcd of hit
homo in went Mcdford and will pro!)
ably invent again.
r. M. Wilwon, who recently bought
tho NicIioIiih Cook property at the
corner of .Inckmu and North Control
nvoiiuc, is having a now plank sidu
.walk Iniilt winch tho travel will cor
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
"N'ANTF.D -Agents to go to Califor-
..t.. ... .,..11 ......Ji...... r .1... i.fii.i.i ...
Window Screen." Inquire K. C.
Aylor and Ilarnott, real entitle of
fice on South Central avenuo. 201
AVANTKD Hoy for portor work. Tho
Pnlma. 230
Ho Biiro you nro right lioforo you
go nhcad, Ih good ndvico that applies
to tho light hiihiuoHri an woll ns othor
husinous. Eloctrio lijlit has stood
tho tout of timo an tho safest and
most economical l!fIit nid hoforo
considering choapor lights got tln ex
porionco of pooplo who have usod
thorn sovornl months nt lonst. 240
taiuly npprmduto.
I, cw AhIuiw and family who ro
coull.y Mold their homo near Central
Point will move to Ihoir now homo
near Kugtino after tho holidayH.
U'IIIIh Tarpiu and youngest sinter
arc MpomliiiK the holidayH with tliotr
HUler, Mrs. (Illliurl, of KoHi-ltiug.
Mr. and Mi-h, II. I. Noal nn'l fain
ily, lain arrivalH, occupy residence
No. .'Mil on North Front Hlrcot.
II. It. I'attorHoii, the iiiirMcryninn,
him returned from a inoiith'irtrlp to
Kalem.
It. .1. MimmoiiH of Dnhy, Texas nr
Hvcd in thin city yotordny and U
(topping with It. D. Hkinnor nt 1020
Kant Main Hlrcot. Mr. BimmoiiH ro
imrtH that a number of familioH roiu
bin Hootlon oxprot to oomo to tho
HoKtio rivor valley in tho noac ftuuio
Dr. W. II. NudiriKt a recent, arrival
from northern Ohio, Iiiih put'chuKod
tho Win. IlarriHon fann near H'.wiih
lino, c'onAiHtiiiK of 28 acoH of laud
frr $20,000.
A. ii. Kleinliammor of ApplcKato
wart ammiK tho pooplo of that Koction
who wcro frnnv ChriHtmiH trading
wilh Mcdford u.enihaut.4 I'lM-ntiv.
J. K. Drako and John Kirkpatriok
of Iloau'lo woro In the city Tuendav,
l.'jiiic K"di foi the ChriKtmuHtiro
Arthur Ni'iioln of Undo l'oint ir
in tho city today.
John Kirkpatriok of Hondo !h
ainotitr (Iioko in Medford on biiHinoHS
Tiumday.
flcorKo Wcowh of Trail, ono of tho
pioneer of that flection, h in Mcd
ford on hiiHinoHH.
John 11. Kloinway of Talent was
recently in Medford on hiiHincHs
D. I1. Hlnokdon of Ashland wiih n
Medford visitor Tucfidny.
Ilarnson C. Ilarnblo of Pleasant
Crook was in M'cdford Tuosdny.
Fonnor County CommiHionor Geo.
Hrown, Frank Ilacon, tho merchant.
and 8. It. Holmes, tho realty broko'
of Kalo Point, woro Mcdford visitorH
Tucday.
W. It. Porry of AHhlaud in npend-
inu n row dayB tn Mcdford on lmni-
IIOHH.
I'd Claton of OrnntH PnuB, denutv
fiHh warden, xvnu a recent vifiitor in
Mcdford.
H. h. Kelly, Jr., of tho Trail firth
nintchory, wa a recont visitor in
Mcdford.
W. P. Stiupon of Anhlnud was a
recent vimtor in Medford.
I.'K. Wack of Kado Point wnH in
Medford on bimiucxH Tuesday.
hrnnk Cameron of Anplccato is in
Medford on buniiioHH,
Itohert A. Cook of Foots Crook.
wiih in Medford Tuesday on his way
lonio fnun altendiiTp; tho Tiincrnl of
iirt Imithor-iu-Iaw, the lato S. N.
Ctiok (f Applccato, who wan buried
Jacksonville Monday.
It. T. McNioholH and John Clem-
ouiH oi viieniiaio woro .Mcdlord vis-
tors Monday.
Mr. and Mrn. TIioh. Dtmcoy of Gold
lill woro Medford vimtors Monday.
. C. Daloy, ono of tho prominout
itizena of Lnko Crook, was ainonir
ioso dome biiHiuoKH with Mcdford
merchants Tuosday.
S. C. McClendon, tho snRO of Gold
Hill, wan in Modford Tuesday on
business.
14.
Mmm ULtt ULUB't
-f4-44-4--f4-4.4- 4;
Splendid Evcnlnn of Music Is Ar
rannctJ by Collcoe Boys
Well Worth Attcndlnu.
Tomorrow ovonlnt; will appear In
tho bpora liouxo tho Unlvorfllty of
Kd Andrews, general real
room i), now 1'inppn builduiL'.
estnte,
11Q
r. illlflfn iJlllllilllLr. m.jo
Nicely furaUheil roomB with all
modern convenli-nreu at tho Palmn.
Phono 3001 for lean and coffco.
Ella fJatinyaw, punnc monoKrupber,
room 4, Pal r. IniilHuic.
HoBt tea nnd coffoo obtatnablo nt
30 South Grnpe 8troL Southorn
luroon ica uoiieo uo.
Kvnrvono ifi nskimr. "whnrft in llin
OroKon aioo club and Mandolin club.'Srnoko HouhoT" Hero is tho answer:
which In touring Houthcrn Oregon 212 Wcfit Mnin. 2J3
. i .1 .i i i i fPi.i-1 Tho city of .InckRonvn o, tho Ijiihi-
dur in; tho Chr lotions holidayH. This M nf ... ' . ..
ncss inon ot JackHonvilIo and tho
l an aBKroBatlon of almost 30 unlvor-j citi7en8 0f Jacknonville have had
ally Rtudonta and tho yaro accompa- their oxporience with n cheaper
nled by tbolr trainer, Professor Irv-.fonn of lidit than electric light bov-
ornl yearn no, Hefore considering
n cheaper fonn of light, got their ex
perience. 238
flag M. Qlon, who Is well known In
Bouthorn Oregon tbroiiKb his excel
lent work as director of tho adult
chorus at throo hucwbbIvq Chautnu-
rpin aHDotnulles. it in expccicu luai
I'rofcBBor Qlon will assist In tho pro
Kram with one or two of his splendid
baritone soloi. Professor Qlon has
trained tho University Gluc0 club for
14 years, and according to the opin
ion of those most competent o judge,
has this year picked tho best bal
anced club and turned them out with
tho finest concert In many years.
Tho program will bo a treat both
In looking around for trees to plant
that orchard of yours don't forget to
ihco u. E. Hover. Ho has tho goods
ns orders for over 200,000 trees for
tliis season will proTc. ' 228
If dissatisfied with your coffco or
ten phono 1001.
Four hundred and eighteen acres
first-class ranch, four miles from
rnilrond station, 40 acres alfalfa, ir
rigation for 100 acres, first-class or
land, 3 good barns, 2 good houses,
school, dnily mail. A snap for $50
from llio standpoint ot music and or,t);r ncros one-fourth cash, 3 to
entertainment. It Is by no mcanB a years for balance Seo J. W. Dress
vaudovlllo, or In any way a "choap" lor Agoncy, West Main. 237
nfirtur l.itt n nnnrf ttti(nli wlm Bfrltr' 1 ) nMA I 1. . . - p
show, but a concort which wins Btrlk
lug approval whorcvor tho boys bnvo J go nhend, is good ndvico that applies
at
boon. This fact should bo steadily
barno In mind, for pooplo sometimes
get tho .Impression that low prices
always mean low grado goods.
Spoclal features of tho program
aro a sketch, entitled "Choosing an
Accompanist," as a proludo to a
trombono uolo by Hums Powoll, and
tho grand opera burlesque, "A Flro
In a Frat," in which tho whole club
takes part. In ono ot tho encoro
songs Is an Impersonation of 'an op
eratic prima donna which brings
down tho houso.
to tho tight business ns well ns other
business; Electric light has stood
tho tost of time ns tho Mfcst and
most economical light and before
considering cheaper lights get tho cx
porienco of people who hnvo used
them several months nt least. 238
I have an cqnity in city lots which
T 1 1 Ct1 n f 0 TVrt t" nnt anilt mtn
I A tWii own U Vt VUfr uur iw
1 T "in rtt j m
Daily List
No. 2
FOR.
BROTHERS
EMPLOYMENT AND
BUSINESS CHANCES
Ho sure you nro right hoforo yon
go nhcad, h good ndvico that anp'ies'
ill 1 1 I at .
10 mo ngai ousiness ns won as outcripor sale-Span of horses, harness
DUBinosB. weetno light bas stood nn,i wnROn. Now is tho timo to
tho test of timo as tho iifo.4t and buy boforo 6pring work U6gins
most economical lidtt ami before Room 208, Taylor & Phipps BIdg.
considering cheaper liphts get ihc ex-. For salo Bakerv with cood trade.
perieiico of people who have
them sovornl months nt least.
used
240
Llro nt tho Palms, now brick building,
now furniture, strictly raodorn, cor
nor Qrnpo and Main streots.
Why Buy
AN INFERIOR GRADE OF BUTTER TO SAVE ONE OR TWO
CENTS ON THE POUND, when yon can got the best for almost tho
snmo prico from your local creimiery Wo don't mix our butter. Ask
your grocer for it nnd thus encourage home industry. If yonr grocer
don't handle it, phono no.
Sweet cream, milk nnd buttermilk dolirered ovory day.
ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY. Phono No. 2681
A business mnn would bo foolish to
try to snvo dimos whon he know ho
would lator loso dollars. This ap
plies particularly to tho fruit grow
er; don't buy poor stock becnuse its
choap. Seo L. E. Hoover and get tho
best. 228
111 health cause of selling. Room
208, Taylor,..& Phipps TJIdg.
Anyone havinr. .money to loan on
PHOENIX MUFFLERS
AUTO SOAEFS
INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS
FANCY HOSIERY
. GARTERS
WALRUS SUIT CASES
BATH ROBES '
KNOX HATS
SILK BANDANAS '
DENT'S GLOVES
6 PAIRS GUARANTEED HOSE
MUNSING UNION SUITS
Just arrived from factory, a new
lino of Sterling silver. Toilet, mani
curing nnd military sets. They are
mo inicst in aesign. At- van De (Jar
& Jasmann's, Phipps BIdg.
i
Tho' city of Jacksonville the busi
ness men of Jacksonville atfu tho
citizens of Jacksonville have had
their experience with n cheaper
form of light than electric light sev
eral years aco. Before considerintr
i . . . . . "
.... . . II nnnnnAti T firm nr i.rvnr nnr rhmc rt v
c m o s. 1 would like lo seo Him . f- " h-- v..
Tho city of Jacksonville, tho busi
ness mon of Jacksonville and tho
citizons of Jacksonvilio have had
their experience with n cheaper
form of light than eloctrio light .cv
ornl years ago. Boforo considering
a choapor fonn of light got thoir ex
porienco. 240
Bo euro you nro right boforo you
go nhoad, is good ndvico that apnlics
to tho light business as woll ns other
business. Eloctrio light has stood
tho test of timo as tho infest nnd
most economical light nnd beforo
considering choapor lights get tho ex
porionco of pcopla who hnvo used
them sovornl months nt lonst. 240
at room 20S, Taylor & Phipps BIdg. Pcncnco,
Will trade au nutomobilo for lots.
Room 208.
VYnnted a boy to work and learn n
business which is a fine layout to
the right boy. Room 2Q8.
If you hnvo a hotel or rooming house
to sell call nt room 208.
To trade A good lot for .a span of
horses and harness. Room 208,
Triylor & Phipps BIdg.
For sale A pony! 7 yenrs old, $35.
Room 208, Tnylor & Phipps Bids
Women doing washing leave thoir ad'
dress nt tho Employment Buronu.
iinvo you anything to trndo or
sellt List it with tho Business
Chance Man.
Wanted Chambormaid nt onco, call
at Employment Burcnu, room 208,
Tnylor & Phippg BIdg.
Wnutcd A w'oEnan to do washing, to
begin Mondny morning. Room 208,
Tnylor & Phipps BIdg.
1240
E. F. A. BITTNER, Prop.
R0MM 206, PHIPPS BLDG.
PHONE MAIN 4141.
Here is your chance for small Ir- f
rigatcd tracts closo to Medford, ono'
to two miles out. Choice fruit, veg-1
etnblo and poultry ranches; terms,!
25 per cent cash, balance 5 yenrs nt
G per cent. This is easy, investi
gate. 24 Vis ncros, $200 per" ncro;
22s ncros, $200 per ncro; 15 acres
nt $200 per ncro; 15V ncres, $200
per ncre; 13 ncres, $150 per ncro; 27
ncres, $200 per ncre; 272 ncres, $150
per ncro; 23 ncres, $150 per aero; 25
ncres, $150 per ncre; 15 1-3 ncres,
$200 per ncro.
J. W. DRESSLER AGENCY,
238 West Jfnin Street.
Bo suro you nro right boforo you
go nhoad, is good advice thnt applies
to tho light business ns well ns other
business. Eleotrio light baa stood
tho test of timo ns tho safest and
most economical light and before
considering choapor lights get the ex
porienco of people who hnvo used
them several months at least. 240
THE ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
NO. 11 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
Offers au especially good foothill orchard for a low
price and on good terms- In these days, of advancing
prices, it -vrill pay to look into this.
It pays to deal with the "Man Vho Knows." TVhen
the Eogue River Land Company sold the Tronson &
Guthrie orchard at Eagle Point to the prize winning
owners, four years ago, the salesman, TV. M. Holmes,
assured the purchasers those Spitzenbergtrees would
produce the world's best apples, and subsequent events
prove the soundness of his judgment. By the way:
Did it ever occur to you that most of the men who have
won out in the Rogue River Valley, bought their win
ning 'orchards through the Rogue River Land Com
pany? TV. M. Holmes, Manager, is always at your servico
for a good buy.
ANNOUNCEMENT-
Thp Rogue River Canning & Evaporating company will devote
Mondays and Thursdays of enuh week to custom work in tho man
ufacture of cider, apple butter and jellies.
Phone yonr orders for nice sweet cider to 11X2. Deliveries win
be made on Tuesdays and Fridays of each week.
ROGUE RIYER CANNERY & EVAPORATING COMPANY
Mm In West MtdfenJ. Flmno 11X2.
Save one-fonrth
to one-third on all
purchases
Tomorrow is
Children's
Day
at our sfcore also every day from now till'Sattlrday.iQldtSanta;i(alls, so dear to the
heart of every child, will appear in our window every afternoon.and evening from
4:30 to 7:30 p. m. : " : f
Free Souvenirs Friday
OnPriday afternoon he will give every child who calls a nice souvenir for Xmas. Be
sure and have your father and mother let you come and get the one he has for you.
and at the same time get acquainted with him.
OUR CHRISTMAS SALE
$10.00 Vnluo Silk Petticoats, $5.00
$1.50 anil $1.75 Kid Gloves, $1.25
Fancy Tnlloroil Suits at 1-5 to 1-2 Reoular Prlcos
Men's Fancy Socks In Xmas Boxes, Special $1.25 bx
Ladles' Fancy Crepe de Cliene Scrafs $1.25 to $3.50
Holiday Umbrellas In Xmas Boxes, $3.30 anO $5.0d
Special Prlcesln Men's Four-ln-Hand Ties 25c to 50
$2 Black SilkTaffotta for Suits on salo at $1.50 yd
Ladles' Flna Swiss Handkerchiefs 50c vaiues 35-2&S
50c Silk Phoonlx Mufflers, 35c. Suit cases, y4 oii
$10,00 and $7.50 Silk Messallno Waists, $5.00
Ladles' Winter Coats at Sacrifice Prices. Seo Them
W. H. MEEKER & CO.
YOU'LL FIND IT HERE REGARD
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LESS OF WHAT IT )S.