Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 26, 1909, First Section, Page 7, Image 7

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    T11K MKHFORf) MATTiTRrBTTNTF. Al'WWn 0?pOOX, SUNDAY, DJ5OKiM.13.I0R 26, J909.
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SUIiML ARU mtSUHAU
CHRISTMAS THE WORLD' OVER. oorporuliuiiH nun brokerage houses
tniiilu an exceptionally lavish liHlri-
(Continue from imgn i.) I hntion of inoiiov anmiiK their cni-
ployt'OH,
mil thiH viiiir. I Mo iiNiial com in 1 1 1 ot
Christmas In Rome.
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Sam (IIimkow i homo from Hullo "mm!" IM" v,m""M k
ARE BUNCOED
ImiIIh fur llin luillilii vh. i ( HOlit'jl tuiiilM Jdr (liHliiliillioii to the
Mr. and Mm. J. K. Iluttily niul clill- omployorM on Christmas, and tho
tlron liavtf anno to Hiiokano. tholr hrokors responded with Ihoir cusloin-
(form or homo, lo opoiwl llio holldnvn ry Kenorosily.
.with Mr. Hiiilily'ii paroiitu,
MIhh Alloa Kldor 1h (Iiu uohI of
Mr. and Mih. I). MoKlllnp, of Con-
i I Ml I'oitll.
Mr. ('. .!. Hutchison and dnuuhtor,
Mins I'Vrn, who havo boon in Port
land, whoro MIkh llutohlson In ooin-
Chrlstmns In tho South.
NKW OKIiHANH, Doe. 10.A1
thotich II lacks tho rigorous oliinuto
iiHiially aHHootaloi) wilh ClirisltiinH,
tho Southland waH nonu tho Iuhh on -thiiHlaHtio
in I(h observance of tho
day, and tho celebration wan fully tip
HOMH, Doo. ilf, J'opo 1'iiiH supnt,
a ipiiot C'firiHt niKK. Tho usual re I if?- ' "
Idiih coioinouioH were hold, after ' iu-mih Frills Pnnnle Ari Arnnsml
Over Continued Shipment of
Men to Work on
plolhiK hor mimical oduoatlon, are to tho joyotia Hlandard Bet by pant
npoudiliK tho holiday) in Modford. hofida.VH in Dixie. Tho Christians
Mr. and Mrs. (loo, Howard Hpout trado in this city has been vory Hut
ChriHttnaH with friondH in Central
Point.
Geo. J. Kitdior, of Ashland, spent
Friday niht in Modford.
V. It. Hhondu and family, or Afor
rill, Oroitnn, aro visitors in Modford.
,1. I'almor, of Woodvillo, In in Mod
ford for tho CtiriHttnnHtido.
II. M. Whitman, of KmkIo Point,
wan a Modford vitdtor Friday.
iHfactory and will far surpass in
volume that of Inst year.
Greeks Celebrate.
ATHKNH, Doc. i!r,.Fcliv!tios on
a larpi hoiiIo marked tho celebration
yesterday of tho flllh anniversary of
tho birth of King Goorgo I, and tho
celebration extended over today.
Dinner for 250,000.
which IiIm boliuoHH received llio folic
itatloiiH of the cardiualH and other
dignitaries of the church. Hundred
of haudHom'o and costly jjiftu from
all over tho world woro received at
tho vatioau today, but (ho popo found
greater pleaHiiro in (ho inexpensive
presents of (ho poor.
At tho Quirinnl palace tho king
held a lavish celebration of tho an
mini holiday. A Christmas troo par
ty will bo hold tonight for tho chil
dren of everyone connected with the
court and (ho royal hoiiHchold. Tho
IndicH and gentlemen of tho Court to
day received handsome presents
from tho king and queen.
Kaiser, Broke, Is Liberal.
HKKMN, Dec. 2ft. Wilh bin nn
nual income of $10,000,000 ho ox
hauHlcd by cxtrnvaganco that ho is
on tho verge of bankruptcy, Emporor
Mr. and Mix, F. A. Miss aro spend- NKW YOItK, Doc. 2G.-AccordinK,.",ll,nm .nilow P?veny to
iug Christina In AHhland with (heir to officialH of tho Salvation Army, no t'"lu"uro, w" n'mi 'naimas
daiiKlitor. loK than a (pmr(er million people lHtnbut on. Mounted on n bu;
r.. v ii ii. ..i i 'imr ook todav of t bo bountv of t ... "u,BO ",8cr uam.oo
iOl,.l!... 1 i M ! i t .
Clirlrttiaas Iioiiho party at her homo
two mlloH wohI of Modford Friday.
Anioni IIioho who enjoyod Mm, llan
ley'fl iioHpitality woro: Mr. uud Mr.
Road.
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Dec. 2G.
Tho pcoplo ot thin city aro tbor-'
ougbly arouacd over tho charges bo-1
lng dally tnado by laborcrn sent to j
Erickson & Petersen's railroad con
Htructlon catnpn hy C. H. liannen &'
Co., of Portland, and Murray & Ready
of San Francisco and Sacramento, j
Bodies of men orrlvo every day and
bodies of men aro discharged. Thoy.
pay $2 apleco for tho prornlsc of1
work. Thoy arrive hero after dark, I
tho train Is duo at Klamath Falls at
5:30 p. m., and tho nearest railroad
camp Is flro miles from tho city.
Their bedding, If thoy havo any, has,
not accomaplncd them, but Is do-
talncd at Weed for a day, so on the '
night of their arrival they havo to
Columbia Hams and Bacon
HOW CAN YOU HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS IF YOUR
HEALTH IS POOR? GOOD, WHOLESOME MEATS, PREPARED
FROM THE BEST OREGON STOCK AND INSPECTED BY UNCLE
SAM'S OFFICIALS WILL GIVE YOU THE TRUE SPIRIT OF
CHRISTMAS.
(own in tho country.
In Now York todny'a dinner wan
L. P. Hubbard mid daughter. MIhh nro "rai man ovor ooioro, ana no
Mnriruri't, Mr. and Mr. Nowhall and
i Snlvatlon Anny at CbriHtmnH dinnorMithroU''u lbo rnnd Imrk at Sn,w "d a placo to Hleep. Tho kind
hold today in every larjjo city and
Jfr. Dnygolt.
E. II. O'Hair, of (ho Arm of Thomp
son & O'Hair, of tho Hoguo Hivor
I.nnd Company, of Woodvillo, Hpout
ChriHtmiiM day in Modford.
ci, distributing freshly minted ten
and twenty mark pieeos auion alt
tho poor people ho met.
Although bis magnificent scale of
hungry man, woman or child wna ro-,"J',nK ,,,nB ,cU ,u,u V"r to Oispose
fused a miuaro meal. Tho collectioiiH 101 " I,UH'. cnHUt8 ?na 1,10 "oiaort
royal pniaco, and even caused the
crown princess to sell soino of her
most valuable diamonds, tho Qcramn
imperial family celebrated Christmas
this your woro very largo.
London Deserted.
LONDON. Dee. 2ft. Dritnin'H mo-
tropolis prcsont
iu ti, with all tho frovor of former years.
It. W. Paxon, of Central Point, was l,millli riirSuimna trs., I ThousnndH utwn (housnnds of dol-
nmong tho out-of-town people who 01 Alnrnn.lm. M.n lrin n,ilftrH woro npent by tho gaiser in pro-
woro shopping with Modford mor- ,irice8H of WnlcH and tho memberfl
chants Friday. 0f (j10 court i,nvinK gono (o tho coim-
E. C. Onrdnor and F. J. Shaoffor, try. Emnlnting (ho royal example, (ho
of Talent, woro Modford visitors Fri-! nristocratio families, as woll an (ho
day. jwcok-ond "trippers" and all sorts and
A. J. Klurn, of Tablo Rook, was n conditions of pcoplo, left for country
Mettford business visllor Friday. homes, where Christmas was eclobrat-
Forest Kdmondos, of tho firm of ' ' 'J'0 old-fashioned English stylo.
. . I 111 fill lit 11. !n T... 1 .1 I. ..
Emeades nm,. m connned o his I " """ ..K.n...i u.u
homo with n sovoro attack of rheumatism.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugono Savage, of
Olendalo, aro hero spending ChriHtinns
with relatives and friends. Mr. Sav
age was for several years employed
1y tho Iown Lumber & Ilox Compnny.
W. H. Wyman nnd O. S. Jamos, of
Ashland, are Modford visitors today.
Attorney II. K. Ilanun, Jr., of Jack
sonville, was in Modford Christinns.
H u t'u m Colo and It. Hooves, of Coles,
yulo log is humiug. From Snndring
ham totho humblest residence, rein
tives are scattered throughout tho
rest of tho year, gathered (o spend
(ho English Dinner. T ('!llVmnfn
Ihn Euglish Christmas. It is ostimatod
that a million and a half porno ns
M)iircd out of Iondnn yesterday. To
those who witnesed tho Innondous
rushos at, every station tho wonder
was (hat any ersous could bo loft
(o pcoplo London.
Hut the exodus loft no npprccin-
Cnl., spent Christmas day in Modford. Jblo mnrk in tho streets, which aro
Horace N. Evans, of Grants Pass,, thronged with other millions of
was among those who spent Christ-j Christinas sightseers.
pent by the gaiser in pro
paring for Christmas, and nil tho
royal families of Europo received
costly presents with his compliments.
Tho distribution to inemberu of bis
own family will placo in tho ovoning,
when tho cmoporor nnd empress and
thoir .children will gather about tho
1-1 tarccs in PoUidam palace. Ail
tho servants wore remembered, as
woro tho soldiers of William's palace
guard.
hearted pcoplo havo hoipou many
others havo sought a night's lodging
In tho pall.
From othors they hear of tho prac
tices of tho contractors, but, having
no resources, aro forced to walk out'
to the camp, and usually aro obliged
to trmop from one camp to another I
seeking work, the lout camp being flf-
teen miles from tho first. If em
ployed, they aro allowed to wory one
or two days, when another body of
mon arrives and they arc discharged '
to giro tho contractors a chance to'
omploy tho newcomers. They get
thlr time, and after being charged
for board and hospital fees, find as
a rulo that they have 25 cents com-,
lng, for which they recelvo a time)
check.
They havo paid $2 cash, traveled j
hundreds of miles, worked two days,,
and recolve thcreforo the munificent)
sum ot 25 cents. There Is no other
work for them, this is tho coldest
wlntor known here for years, and
thoy aro turned adrift In a strange,'
undeveloped country, without money,
friends, bedding or hope. It speaks,
woll for these victims of human ra-
paclty that, so far, not ono of them
has commlted any depredation in
inns iu Modford
O. W. llnrtli of Los Angles, Calif.,
nu export mining engineer, is iu this
oity on tho lookout for suitable min
ing property. Mr. Hnrth represents
n considerable amount of Southern
California nnd ensteni capital and
is looking for property suitable for
hydraulic work. Ho has several dif
ferent properties now undor consid
eration. Mrs. Conrad of Grand Junction,
Colorado, is in Modford, visiting hor
laughter, Mrs. C. J. Goer.
Georgo Ilordoaux loft on No. VI
Saturday night for Eugono whoro his
wife is vory ill.
Ililley Mullor is ovor on tho Applo
gate on a short businoss trip.
Tho installation of officors in
Modford lodgo of A. Fi & A. M. will
bo held Monday ovoning.
Col. F. L. Ton Velio spoilt Christ
mas day iu Central Point whoro ho en
joyed a hugo Christmas diuuor with
friends.
Clarence Snyder of tho C. II. Sny
dor Motor Car company will spand
today in Ashland,
tl is roportod that Roy oDan hns
been signed to moot n husky lad
from Talent iu tho noar future.
I-rank I'.vans lett rrnlny ovoning
to spond Christmas with his relatives
iu MoMiuvillo,
Jamos It, Kolly, tho Mail Tribune's
loasod wiro man, loft Friday ovoning
for Oakland to spond tho holidays
with frionds.
Host of the cabinet officors nnd
diplomats left Loudon. King Ed
ward and Queen Alexandra, with tho
immediulo royal family, gathered at
handringhaiu paalce, whoro Christ
mas was celobrnlcd in (ho usual
manner. Their majesties closely ob
served nil of (ho Chrislmns customs
I hero was u Christmas troo for
(ho royal children, around which
throe generations mot, as privately
as royalty over moots, to enjoy a ty
pical homo Christmas. At tho same
time nono of tho dopedauts were for
gotten. Tho king nnd tho queen .lis
tributed their largest among the ton
antry of Sandringham and through'
out tho United Kingdom whoro thoro
aro most' deserving charities.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
At Tho MooreJ. H. Walden, Q. P.
Loaoh, W. E. Cntorlin, 13. A. Hurley,
C. E. Daily, Portland; E. Ravage and
wife, Gleiidnlo; C. Thompson, Enst
Portland; O. II. Gifford, Saornmontoj
C. W. Howlnnd, Los Angolos; W. II.
Wyman, A. 8. James, Ashland ; C. S.
Murphy, Portlnnd; D. Franklin, Oak
land, Cnl.; A. J. Khun, Tablo Hook;
HufiiH Colo, II. Hooves, Colon, Cnl.;
F. J. Shaoffor, E. C. Gardner, Talont;
H, II. Paxson, Coutrnl Point.
At Tho Nash F. W, Dufour,
Ornny Lako, 111,; H. B. Conovor, Hub
hard, Or.; Horaoo N. Evans, Coutrnl
Point; Leonard Cox, City; C. Thomp
son, Abordoon, Wash.; O. F. Hiddy,
City; Geo, J. Fisher, Ashland; J. It,
Day, City; W. P. Hhoads and family,
Morrill, Or.; O. Panky, Cent ml Point;
H. S. Hubbard, J. A. Hondix, Ash
laud; E. II. Dowors, East Portland ;
J, Putnam, Woodvillo; H. M. Whitman,
V, 0. Cayniotor, Eaglo Point.
Good Times on Coast.
SAN FHANCISCO, Dec. 25. If
miy vosligo of a financial stingonoy
was left ovor for this, it is not
in evidence in this part of tho coun
try. A tremendous voluino of Christ
inns business has boon transacted in
all tho coast cities, and today finds
San Francisco making tho enthusias
tic celebration of Christmas sinco tho
big fire.
Big Trado In St. Louis.
i4T. LOUIS, Mo Doc. 2ft. St.
Louis retail and wholcsalo inorcliants
report that tholr Christmas trado was
exceptionally good nnd tho total may
break all previous records. Through
out the southwest, of which St. Louis
is (ho jobbing oentor, prospority is
provalont to an uuprocodonted do
groo. Boston Prosperous.
HOSTON, Mass., Deo. 2ft. Last
night marked tho end of tho most
suoi'OHful four-day businoss poriod
in Boston's history, Citizens of tho
Huh havo been spending Christinas
monoy nioro frooly than ovor, result
ing iu a sonson of iinoxnmplod pros
pority for tho morohantB.
Chicago Is Gay.
CHICAGO, Doo. 25. Tho Christ
inns spirit is fairly sizzling in tho
Windy City. At tho oloso of busi
noss last night tho stoma and shops
had nioro monoy m tholr tills than
they havo known for many a day.
More (han (10.0000 Chrisdnns trees
woro sold and woro loaded with a
greator burden of gifts thnn havo
boon purehnpod by Chiongonns in re
cent yours, Tho Salvation Army fed
liundiodH of poor pooplo. Hanks,
Gay Paris Celebrates.
PARIS. Dec. 2ft. Wilh nil the
characteristic gayety which accom
panies n Parisian holiday, Christmas
was celebrated today. Groat throngs
gathered in tho streets and boule
vards, which woro lined with booths
last night. All stores woro crowded I Klamath Falls. - i
yostordny and tho mcrchnnts of Pnr- j Many are positively refused work,
is enjoyed tho greatest trado thoy i although their receipts from tho cm-
playment agencies guarantee them
employment or return transportation
In caso thoy aro not needed. So far
no caso has transpired In which one
of theso buncoed men has been given
roturn transportation. Tho grand
Jury, which has not yet been dis
charged, will tako up tho matter and
ondeavor to probo to the bottom of.
It.
havo known in yenrs. Special por
fonnnnccs wcho hold Inst night nt nil
tho prominent theaters and opera
houses, and tho restaurants and
cafes remained open all night.
At tho Madeleine and other church
es midnight masses woro colobratod.
President Fallicres gavo out gifts lo
all tho functionaries a tho president
ial mansion.
An unusual number of Americans
aro horo for tho holidays, and steam
ship agonts say tho Christinas travel
from both North and oSuth America
hns been tho heaviest iu history.
Q'GARA PRESENTED
WITH GOLD WATCH
AHSEN'ATE OP LEAD.
Swift's nrsonato of lenC wo aro
shipping direct from tho factory, and '
havo tho lowest prico arcenato of
lead owr sold for In tho Roguo RlTOr ,
valley. See v.s beforo placing yourj
order. ,
238 J. A. PERRY.
Orchnrdists Take Subscription and
Glvo Pathologist Gold Watch
as Token of Esteem.
Ono of tho incidents of tho horti
cultural .mooting' last week was tho
circulation of a subscription paper
lo purchase Prof. O Gara a watch
as a Christmas present and also vs a
token of tho appreciation tho pcoplo
of Southern Oregon havo of his work.
Tho watoh appropriately engraved
was presented to t'ror. U Uara
Christinns evening.
Tho sooioty showed its apprecia
tion of Mrs. O'Gnrn's work by pro
Bouting hor with a now Olivor typo-
writor.
Notlco.
Tho Gnrnctt-Coroy Hnrdwaro Co.
will bo closed Monday and Tuosdny
(27-28) nftor Christmas,, invoicing.
GAHNETT-COREY HARDWARE CO.
' 241
How Ono Doctor Successfully Treats
Pneumonia.
"In treating pnoumonin," says Dr.
W. J. Smitk of Sandorro, Ala,, "the
only remedy J. nso for tho Inng is
Chamberlain's Cough Romedy. While,
of courso, I would treat other symp
toms with .different molicines, I fa&ye
used this remedy many times in my
medical practioo and have yet failed
to find a case whore it has not con
trolled tho trouble I havo nsod it
myaolf, as has also my wifo, for
coughs and colds repcatodly, and I
most willingly and cheerfully rooom
mond it ns ouporior to any othor
cough romody to my knowlodgo." For
salo by Loon H. llnskiiiB' Plmnnnoy. .porionco.
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BUSINESS LOCALS
Bo suro you aro right before you
go ahead, is good advice (hat applic3
to tho light businoss n mII as other
businoss. Electric light has stood
tho test of timo ns tho safest and
most economical light nnd beforo
considering cheaper lights Rot tho ox
perienco of pcoplo who have used
them sovornl months at least, 240
Ello Gnuivyaw, public stenographer
room 4, Pal?i birildinc.
Just arrived from factory, a now
lino of Storling silver. Toilet, mani
curing and military 6ots. Thoy aro
tho latest in design. At Vnn Do Car
& Jasmann's. Phipps Bldg.
Four hundred and eighteen acres
first-clnss ranch, four miles from
railroad station, 4 Oacros nlfnlfa, ir
rigation for 100 acres, first-lass or
chard, 3 good barns, '2 good houses,
school, daily mail. A snap for $50
por noro; ono-fourth cash, 3 to 5
yoars for balance. Seo J. W. Dross
lor Ageuoy. West Main. 238
Nicely famished roome with !1
modern ooaroalnoea at the Palms.
Bo Buro you nro right beforo you
go ahead, is good advice Uiat app'ins
to the light business as well na other
business, ' Eleotrie light ia stood
the teat of time aa the safest and
most economical light nnd beforo
considering cheaper lirhtn get fhe ex-
porienoo of people who hare used
them sovornl months at least, 240
Tho city of Jacksonville, tba busi
ness men of Jacksonville and the
citizens of Jacksonville havo bad
thoir oxperionoo with n olionpor
form of light thnn oleotrio light eev
oral yoars ago, Boforo considering
a chonpor form of light get Uicu ox-
240
THE ROADS ABE NEVER BAD
THE WEATHER IS ALWAYS GOOD
WHEN YOU WANT TO GO, CALL UP
THE
UNION
LIVERY
R. O. DUNCAN
JProprietorJ
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Rin J&rer Canning & Evaporating company will devote
Mondays ai Thursdays of caoh week to ens torn work in the man
nfftelnre of eider, applo butter and jellies.
Phone yonr enters for nice sweet cider to 11X2. Deliveries will
1-e made on Tneadays and Fridays of each week.
mft IWra CANNERY & EVAPORATING COMPANY
MM Wnt MeHferd.
Phone 11X2.
Martin J. Reddy
For
Diamonds
Fine Jewelry
. Near the Post Office
We Trust
You enjoyed your
Christmas Dinner
We know you did
if you purchased
meats of us.
Rex Market
Huth & Pech Props. Phone 3271
Are You
Going East ?
Hnyo you a friend coming west1? You
ougkt to bring ono to Medf ord. CM nnd
sea ns. Lot ns talk routes and rates
with you. Information ehoorfnHy fur
nished. Phone, addross or pall on
Southern Pacific R. R.
A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agent
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