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the ADSDiroitp Mail tjiibune, medford, oreoon, Wednesday.. januahy .19, 1010.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL j
Tint .luvciiih' Diiiiclnir dub, com
posed of .')() of Modfoid'n married
ttouplos, r 111 givu thtili third duiiuing
party tomorrow, night tit tlio Anglo
oporn house. Mtmlo by Ilnzolrigg's
full orohuotrn. Dancing bugiuii .t
8s!)0 ). in. nlutrp. No Invitations
uru InMiiod, TI10KO vltu signed tliu
l!Ht IUU lllUlllllUI'H.
No it foldings, tlio veteran hIuko
dnvur, wan in tbia city from (Join
Hill Mondity. Mr. foldings wan hold
up twice on tlio BiukiyotiH whilu
driving, onco by lliu famous Dluok
Hurt, whoso Hliint wiim to lenvo a
verso of alleged poetry in tlio ex
press box in liuti of tlio coin ho ah
Htrnolvd tliurufrom,
1'. M. Dubois of ANhlnud in in
Mnlfoid looking after IjiihIiiohh iil
lurcHls, 0. C. Hutlor, 0110 of tlio prominent
tdtixons of Ashland, spent Tuusduy
night in Modford on biiMiniMH.
Mr. mid Mrs. I. K. L. Drown tiro
lioru looking for a lonatioii,
J. B. Ilurksdull report the sulo of
two bungalows in Oak 1'ark addition.
owned by Kdgur Hafor, to Mr. Swan
MOTHER GIVES BLOOD
TO SAVE HER BOY
Mood Pumped From Molhcr's Wrist
Into Arm of Boy Is on Road
to Recovery,
NEW YORK, Jan. lO.TrniisfiiH
Ion of blood from lilm inothor to a
dying child Ih dcpvndoil tipon today
to save tliu lifo of Arthur Hhibluy,
tlio littlo boy roooully nbol in High
Hridgo I'arlc by a mysterious man
who killed Arthur'H boy companion,
Hobble Lomns.
Arthur wan HorioiiHly wounded by
the unknown nHsniliint. For sovornl
dnys ho llngorcd, but at laiit began
to Kink from lank of blood nourish
incut. The mother wan called to tlio bed
side and wan told that only the
traiiNfot of her blood to the vc'iiir of
the boy could nave bin life. Kite
consented to nu operation-whereby'
an incision wax made in her wrist
T
HERE FROM NORTH
Merry Party From Inland Empire
Greeted at Train by Members
of Commercial Club.
t 'ff - t4tt
: BUSINESS LOCALS :
ITALIAN WORKS SYMPATHY I
STUNT TO A FINISH I
and the Iiov'k elbow. Tho mother's
of Colorado for $2500; also lot 02, , blood was pumped into thbdyiug
blook 82, from Mrs, Hell to 0. Daily ,0yVt veins nnd today bo is reported
for $1000. stronger and in all probability IiIh
City Attomoy Porter J. Nuff left f0 wj ,0 HnVcd.
Tuesday evening for Salem upon Moth mother nnd child wore con-
proluHHionnl btiNinoHS. 1 hHoiih during the operntion. While
All pontons having children 0
yenre old, or who will bo 0 yearn old
by March 1, whom they dcHiro to Hcnd
to school, are requested to Head
them Monday, January 21. Chil
dren younger (hnu the compulsory
hchool ago and who have inado no
progress in hcIiooI work, will not bo
admitted after February !.
Mm. M. B. Middlohtinhcr and Mm.
Mary It, Martin of Trail woro in
Medford Wudiicsdny on business.
W. .1, Dixon of Qleudalo in in Med
ford lookin (.'lifter business matterH.
M. T. Laird of Qreuvillo, Pa., Ih in
Medford looking for a location.
V. T. Livormnro of Smkyiou in
here on land business.
Hut that doesn't excuse you if you
arc not a Commercial club member.
James Sowell of Holland, Or., is
in Modford.
I.. P. Hubbnrd wan in Medford on
Wednesday from IiIh farm in tliu
foothiltH went of town.
W. T. York uiiido n business trip to
Ashland Wednesday.
S. 0. Hodges of Cold Hill wiih in
Medford Wednesday on Iiih way to
.Jacksonville on business.
Judge Hauna, having ndjounicd
, -court at Grunts Pans, returned homo
to Jacksonville Wedncuday.
r. .nun, ouo ot the prosperous
IruitcrowerH of the fanmV Valley
htriet. wan a Medford visitor Wed
ncsdny.
. Hut that doosn't excuso you if you
are not n Commercial club member,
l ied Peninger of ContrnI Point
wn a Medford visitor Wednesdjw
fJeorgo P. Minis of tho Sovcn OnkR
farm wim in Medford WedneRdny.
Married L. V. Larsuii of Afedford
nnd Mum I.illio Ficko of JnokRonville
wcro married at tho home of the
lirido's parontR in Jacksonville Wed
ncudny, Hov. Hobort Knnifl offieint
ing. The young people will mnko
their homo in Xfedford, whore tlio
-pronm ir in btiRincHR.
II. D. Kubll of Applegnto waR in
Medford WodnoRday on buflinoss.
Tho Went Sido dontal offico, Dr.
. m. Vnn Sooyoo baa oponod a now
dental offico in tho Farmers'
T'ruitgroworR' Hank building, west
nido of tho tracks. Tho dootor hnH
been practicing for 14 yonrs in an
eastern city and is up-to-dato in his
profession. IliR office !h fitted with
tho best modorn equipment.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
LOST Sllvorlno watch with Icathor
fob. Ttonnonahlo rownrd If return
od to this offico. 203
wanted-Houses to. ront. O. W.
8hnrpo, 101 W. Mnln. Phono 3101.
200
"WANTED Soiuo cheap lotB from
from owners., 101 W. Main. Phono
3101, C. W, Sliarpo. 200
"WANTI0D Good alfalfa tracts. 101
W, Main. Clino. W. Sharpo. Phono
3101. - 200
WANTED Homestead rollaqulsh
monts. C. W. Sharpo, 101 W. Main
St. Phono 3101. 200
yon SALK Flno tract noar Taloat,
ready to sot to troen, a bargain; 10,
30 nmt 30 acres. O. W, Sharpo, 101
W. Main. Phono 3101. 200
'WANTED Furulsbod modorn houso.
Phono 3101. 200
"FOit SAMS Nlnoty ncros, 30 In ono
year old opplo and poar trooa, 100
InchoH of water, 3 ,J mllos from
railroad otatlon. For tonus wrlto
"Owner," caro Mall Tribune 200
'WANTED A position on a ranch by
man and wlfo by tho first of April.
Address P. O. box 471, Modford,
Or. 205
FOR RENT I.arRO barn and wagon
shod, cIobo In; room for four horaea.
, AddroHs C. J. Olsdn, nt Pclaco ho
tol, 202
FOR RENT Ono sulto of nlcoly fur-
'' nlahod liouBokooplng rooms; no chll-
dron. Call at 222 South Holly St.
her lifo blood wan flowing to rovivo
tho boy, (ho mother Hpoku encourag
ingly to him from time to lime.
Hut that doesn't excuse you if you
nro not a Commercial club member.
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS.
Mrs. C. C, Hartley waa calling on
sovoral or hor North Talent friends
last Tuesday.
Mrs. I.uthor Stancllff of Crosswoll,
Or., arrived In Phootilx last Thurs
day to be at Vj Lcdnlde of her moth
er, Mrs. A. Moore, who Is very 111.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Hughes ot Fern
Valley woro visiting nt tho homo of
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Houston last
Sunday.
Mrs. Ud Slniu, wlfo of ono of our
Phoenix morchants, Iina been qulto
111 with la grll po for several days.
Tho littlo daughter of Mr. and Goo,
McClaln sw Mowed a pin Ir.ot Tues
day but no 111 effects has been folt
c yet.
John Holmlc Of North Tilont was
a Medford business visitor last Tues
day. Frank Oat man of North Talent was
a Modford callor last Saturday. Mr.
Ontmau's family havo all toen on tho
sick list .atoly.
A. S. Furry got tho oloctrlo lights
and telephone connected up wtth his
now resldonco south ot Phoenix last
Friday.
Tlio ovangcllstlo meetings nt tho
Christian cuirch nt Phoenix, con
ducted by 8. W. Jackson, aro In prog
resa and aro very Interesting,- with
good nttoodanco.
Harry Lynch of Wagner Crook was
a Medford business visitor last Sat
turdny.
A flno bis boy baby wnB loft by
i stork at tho homo of Mr. and
Mrs. Goorgo King of Phoonlx last
wook, which Lnnouncomont was ov
erlooked In my Inst wook'u Itoins.
Miss Clara Alien was n guest at
tho homo of Mr. nnd Mm. C. Caroy
lat Sunday.
Mrs. A. S. Croy and Mrs. Win.
Uoardsloy and "Mrs. O, Caroy compos
od and party of ladles who wont to
shland last Monday by team to vis
It friends and do somo shopping.
OBITUARY.
Ida Lavornia, dnughtor of J. W,
and Kittio Smylic, was bom in Joel
county, Kansas, Ootobor 29, 1000.
bho camo to this coast with hor par
onts whon but a-few months old and
has boon a rosident of Modford about
eight yoars. Sovoral wcoka ago she
bocomo ill with typhoid fovod, but
with hopos of recovery, until n ro-
apso took placo, nnd. after n linger
ing illnoss sbo passed away Sunday
evening, January 10, 1010. agod 9
yoars, 2 months nnd 18 days.
I ho funornl sorvicos woro hold on
TuoHday, Jnnunry 18, nt tho Metho
dist church, conducted by Row L F,
Holknnp, tho pastor. Intormont 'nt
Odd Follows' comotory.
Sao loavos, nosidos hor pnrouts, n
littlo brotbor, Lloyd, n grandfnthor,
unolo nnd a largo cirolo of fronds to
mourn hor loss. To know hor wns to
oyo hor.
Wo'll moot beyond life's swolling
flood,
Novor to say farowoll,
Itodoomod mid wnshod in Jesus'
blood, . t"
Novor to say farowoll : t A .
Earth's long, long night will pass
away,
Dissolving into honvonly day,
And wo shall with our lovod ones
stay,
Novor to say farowoll."
J. A. Armstrong of East Modford
is aufforing from n oouplo of broken
ribs. Tho nccidopt ooourroJ , tho
first of tho wook.
Tho Kpokauo-Wulla Wnlla-Houlh-uru
Californi a excursion, comprising
a train of eight Pullmans, two diners
and an observation car, arrived in
Medford at J :W today and a stop
of 1C minutes was made.
Tho excursionists wcro received
informally by h large delegatioii of
citizens and woro nrcsouted with ap
ples nnd pears of tho kind that win
prizes. , JkM
President Colvig, of tho Commer
cial club delivered a short address
of welcomo, in which ho took occas
ion to mix his t compliments to tho
Washington visitors with quite a few
boosts for tho Roguo Hivor vulloy.
At tho conclusion of his address
sovoral Spokane gentlemen woro call
ed on to reply, but by that lime tho
apples had been distributed and there
was nothing doing in tho talk line.
With three hearty cheers for Med
ford and its boosters the train pulled
out for the south nt 1:30.
Tho party will reach San Francis
co tho morning of Jnuuary 21, vis
iting Palo Alto (nd San Joso that
dry, thutico to Pao Robles, on Janu
ary 22, Santa Ilarbar.i on January
23, arriving at Los Angeles tho Bruno
evening. Most of tho excursionists
will pnjis 'from 30 to 0 days In Cali
fornia. Tho party, In charge of W.
It. Skcy. Is compoaod jf tho follow
ing from points outside oi Spokane:
Mr. and Mrs. Uyron Defenbach,
Sandpolnt, Idaho; Mr. .nnd Mrs. C.
It. Hubbard, Cheney, Wash.; Mr. and
Mrs. John Coram and Mr. and Mrs.
8. Overman, Grnngovtilo, Idaho; Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Spotccr, Mr. and
Mrs. II. 12. S'.-ik,. Mr. and Mrs. P.
Robertson, J. J. Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs'.
W. J. McLean, Mr. and MrB. II. C.
Gulll, Mr. and Mrs. William Cousins,
Miss Isabella Cousins, Mr. nud Mrs.
W. H. Dabb and Mr. and Mrs. John
Read or Modlclno Hat, Alta; J. It.
Jaynos, Mr. v.i.1 Mrs. T. A. Hatfield,
Miss HatfleM. Mrs. J. T. Stoddard,
and A. Mcllrldo, Calgary, Alta.; Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Boyle, W. C. Doylo,
Miss T. it. Patrick. Nelson. U. C;
W. F. Foster, McLeo.d, Altd ; Mr.
nnd Mrs. W. II. Pason, Jr., Cooldalo,
Alta.; A. Krappol, Fornlo, B. C; J.
I). Mclirtdo, Cranbrook, B. C; Mrs.
John Huston, John Huston, Miss
Hustonn, II. W. Bnumnn, Lclhbrldgo,
Alta.; E. J. Peschan, Colfnx, Wash.;
R. L. Smith, Pnlouso, Wash.; J. L.
(ruonwnld, C. R. Sooloy, Rosalia.
Wash.; F. A. Duncan, Mrs. Duncan,
Crcston, Wash.; II. Carson, Reardan,
wash.; w. A. Scrltsmtor, Coour
d'Alcno, Idaho.
Tho Spoknno peoplo nro: Mr. and
Mm. Philip T. Bochor, Mr. and Mrs
J; W. Watklns, Mr. annd Mrs. W. J.
Doust, Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo M. Col
bum, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin T. Coman,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Roomer, Mr. and
Mrs. E. Dompslo, Mr. and Mrs. Barg
hoom, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mllnor,
M. nnd Mrs. W. J. Glrand, Mr. and
Mrs. 13. V. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs.
James Smyth, Mr. and Mrs. Potor
N'olson, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cloua'a,
Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo F. Chrlstonson,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Goorgo H. Day, Mrs.
and Mr. II. S. Moore, ,Mr. and Mrs.
J. G. Wolrb, Air. nnd Mrs. H. . E.
Broknw, Mr. nnd Mrs. a. Meeso, Mr.
nnd Mrs. M. H. Egglccton, Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Caldorwood, Mr. nnd Mrs.
W. F. Borchard, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Wright, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Bock-
o; Mr. nud Mrs. Max Nouman, Mrs.
E. II, Jamlcson, Miss Irono Jnmlcson,
Miss Annlo Koppl, Mloa Kato Strass-
hurg, Mrs. M. H. Haro, Mrs. S. M.
Smith, Mrs. J. C. McDovltt, Miss
Colin Smith, Mrs. A. G, Kollum, Mrs.
K. P. Calbralth, Mrs. A. C. Scott,
Mrs. II. A. Ryan, Mrs. O. Warrou,
Miss O. Wr.rron, Miss Lotta Smith
of Pullman, Miss Roao Flshor, Mtsa
Anna Stlno, Mrs. F. J. Dorsey, Hor-
aco O. Brown, C. G, Staples, M. II.
Whltohouso, 13, II. Jatuloson, Jr.,
Charles Fleming, R. L. Balko, E. J.
Pcschnu of Colfnx, R. I. Smith of
Pnlouso, T. A. Bnxtor, Lovi Grant
Monroo, secretary Spokano chnmbor
ot commorco; Uoorgo 1, Goodhuo, Q.
F. Cohrs, John C. Hllby, Thomas
Koyos, G. J. Andorson, S. O. Ham-
lund. C. Wnrron. W. Dean.
Wear Kidd'fl Shoes.
Dulck Is tho king of tho auto world.
What havo you to exchango for 80
acres unimproved land. Roguo
Itlvcr Land Co., Wopdvillc, Or. .255
Who doesn't sigh for a Buick?
Woar iadd'fl Shoes.
Tho Buick has given hotter satis
faction for llvcrg and private uso
than any motor car in tho valley.
Ask tho owners. 200
Fruit, alfalfa nnd genornl fnrm
lands in tracts to suit purchaser.
Now townsito addition, jtiHt plotted.
Wo can show you excellent opportu-l
nitics; prices right. Itoguo River
Land Co., Woodvillo, Or. 255
You need a Buick. 280
Wear Kidd's Shoos.
"A Box of Monkeys" nt tho opera
houso Saturday, January 22, 9 p. m.'
No ono knows how long a Buick
will Inst, for no Buick has ever worn
out. Tho first ones are still run
ning. .58'
You apprcciato the work tho high
schooUis doing. Show it by attend
ing "A Box of Monkeys" Saturday,
January 22.
Wear Kidd's Shoes.
GLOBE, A.'lz,, Jan. 10. Camillo
Lucoro, an Italian employed by the
local telephone company, is in jail,
charged with obtaining monoy under
false pretenses today, becauso ho
collected cash from fellow-workmen
by exhibiting n permit (o bury his
2-ycnr-old sou, whilo real tears
streamed down his checks. Subse
quently it became known, thnt tho
child was nlivo and in tho best of
health. Lucero's arrest followed.
But that doesn't oxouso you if you , him in tho bosomont of thn hulhiino-
nrc not a Commorcinl club member. I Tho men woro unmasked. Soon after
tho robbers doparted Wltzel squirmed
looso from his bonds and notified tho
police. Ho was ablo to glvo a mln
uto description of his assailants.
DRUG STORE PROPRIETOR
IS ROBBED IN PORTLAND
PORTLAND, Or., Jnn. 19. W. C.
WItxel, proprietor of tho Hawthorne
pharmacy is today recovering from
his cxporlonco last night with thtsgs
who dragged him Into tho rear of his
drugstore and robbed him of his wal
let, containing $50 In gold, a S12C
diamond. stickpin and a diamond ring
valued at 1C0. Aftor rollovlng tho
druggist of his Jewelry nnd wallet tho
thieves rifled tho cash register, secur
ing about 1 6.00 Jn change
Boforo leaving tho placo tho thugs
bound nnd gagged Wltzel and throw
Beats Man's Head to Pulp.
LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Jan. 19.
John Mirando, a teamster, is in jail
today pending an investigation Into
tho death of Zcno Robles, a sheep
shearer, whoso head was beaten to
n pulp yesterday in a little shack on
tho outskirts of tho city. A bloody
hnck is being held ns evidence,
FIRE DESTROYS RECORDS
OF TURKISH PARLIAMENT
CONSTANTINOPLE. Jnn. 10.
. It.. !. .!.. it ""-okiujeu mis vuiruusan
, i t i t i palacOr where tho sessions of the
are not a Commercial club member. Turkj8h parliament aro hc,d Mfly
STRIKERS PREPARE TAKE-OFF ' S?".0' tH ,M.l f Whih
ON CARNEGIE BANQUET S.bnaST''' Rm'
WAGERED NEWSPAPER ON
GAME OF PINOCHLE
WALLACE, Idaho. Jan. 10.-1.
W. Brooks today ownd a newspaper
which ho won yosterday In a game
of pinochlo from Ilarry Mooro.
Both Mooro and Brooks aro pin
ochlo "fionds." Ycstordny tho two
friends mot nnd decided to engage lu
a game of their fnvorito pastime
To increase thoir mtorcat In the
game, Mooro suggostcd that thoy
mako a wagor on tho result, and of
fered to put up his nowspnpor, Tho
Dividend, a weekly mining pajwr,
against a box of cigars. Mooro lost,
and, living up to his reputation an u
trao sport, today tumod his papor
over to iJrooka.
But that doesn't exeuw 3vn if yev.
aro not a Commercial club mouioor.
, Talt Signs Resolutions.
WASHINGTON, Jan, 10. Pront
dont Toft today slgnod tho Joint res
olution authorizing the proposed Bal-llngor-Pinchbt
congressional Investi
gation. But that doesn't excuse you if you
are not a Commercial club member.
Road tho classified.
Evor see n "Box of MonkcyB"f If
not go to tho opera houso Friday
night. 202
'Tho 13 u I etc is tae auto best adapted
PITTSBURO, Pn., Jan. 10. A 1
ccnt banquet, which is in reality a
"tnko-off" on tho recent banquet
' 1 . ... . a - , ,
i pivcn vy inc nmcgio oinciais ni
, 1'ittsburg, which is snid Jo have cost
$100 a plate, is being planned for
Saturday night by the striking tin-
plate workers here. The banquet
tn thn Tiffin nt tho Ilncim rlvor vnl. t wi,I bo given at Bridgeport
aii sinKers wno novo tho car larc
nnd 1 cent extra have been invited.
Tho cent will not bo used to provide
food, but will be expended to purch
nsc oil for tho torches.
This is the .menu which the work
ingincn, who have been on strike
since the 1st of July, will bo of
fered: Watercress.
Crackers. Peanuts.
Smoking Tobacco. Cob Pipes.
River Water.
But that doesn't-excuse yon If you
aro not 'a Commorcinl clnb member.
Icy, combining light weight, high
power, speed, and durability. 260
Meeker's Janunry clearance sale
ends Saturday, Janunry 22. Better
hurry. 250
The Buick "White Streak" Is .ho
best car made for tho money. 2C0
If you never laueh, dont attend ''A
Box of Sfonkoys," tho ronring two
net comedy given by the high school
seniors Saturday, January 22.
Onco own a Buick and you will
never need another. It has the
quality. 258
What is lifo without a Buickt 280 j
Got your tickets early for a "Box ;
of Monkeys." 262
A smnll investment in tho Queen
Anno Auumon i incorporated ) wm
j bring handsomo returns. Lots $500
and upward, easy terms. 285
, Don't forgot "A, Box of Monkeys"
nt tho Medford theater Friday night.
202
Tho high school seniors: in n "Box
on Monkeys" Fridny night nt the,
Medford heater. ., 202 j
Medford, Oregon: This certifies,
that wo havo sold Hall's Texas Won-1
dcr for tle cure of nil kidney, bind-' T T71 T Q f V T J Q
der and rheumatic troubles for ten! tj JPy 11 W
plnint. It gives quick nud jwnnnnent
relief. Sixty days' treatment in each
bottle. Medford Pharmacy.
CARD OF THANKS.
WANTED
""i unocoiaie uipper, or a nlrl to
learn the business.
RUSSELL'S,
The man who makes the high-grade
goods.
129 EAST MAIN STREET.
fAcfc Afi0 cant for 5 continuous
Think of itl In addition to the brightest, pur
est and safest light that human brain has ever
devised, the ALADDIN Lamp has a feature of
still more vital importance. It saves oil. In
spite cf the fact that it gives a better light, it
burns only one-third" as much oil as any oil lamp
manufactured of similar size.
That means tha tthe ALADDIN really casts
you nothing, for in a shert time you have saved
its cost then goes on saving money in oil as
long as you burn it and with ordinary care it
lasts a lifetime.
A lamp is a real necessity. You must have
light to w'k by light to play by. Don't you
owe it to yourself to have the best and brightest
ugnt wr.en it oners you the means of saving?
W. E. Stacey, Agt. Medford. ore.
BOX 826.
BARGAINS
120 acres in Sam's Valley. 10
Wo .Wir n BinonrMv U.nnL- nn . "ue3 lmm -"COIOrU, U milCS IrOUl
Gold Hill, 6Vz miles from Eagle
t'oint; partly cleared, can all be
plowed; less than 2 acres waste; wo
nre offering this now nt $30 per
aero for quick sale; terms.
40 acres, 10 miles north of Med- i
ford. XU mile of Bontrlo: 8 nrr iil-I
Ben Benll of Central Point wns in 1 tivated. 4 acres in fruit trees from '
Medford Wednesday doing business 2 to 10 years old; on 2 good countv "
roaas; small house, bam, woodshed,:
vegetable house, henhouse, 2 wells ;' F
tnis can all ho oastly cleared without
friends nnd neighbors who so kindly
nssisted us during the recent sick
ness nnd death of our daughter, and
for tho floral pieces with which we
woro remembered.
MR. AND MRS. J. W. SMYLIE.
with locnl merchants.
BOXING CONTEST
15 ROUNDS 15
Roy Doan
vs.
Geo McGann
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
Friday Night, Jan. 211.
2 PRELIMINARIES 2
Admission 75, $1.00 and $1.25 at Haskins
500 GIRLS ARE TRAPPED.
.-1""..S3-l5.itinr! foot ot to tana. 25 cs -m
Tho other firms In tho Ellis building1 ?o0e"lth wovcn wro fencc' Pnco
whore tho main damage wns dono, " '
woro engaged In similar lines of, Let us show you somo of our 5
business. nnd 10-ncre tracts: these tracts are
Botweon 30 and 50 young women nt difforent stages of dovelonment.
woro picked up from tho sidewalks j from raw land to bearing orchard. If
Now Road Incorporated.
BOISE, Idaho. Jan. 10. Artiolos
of incorporation of tho Boiso, Butto
Jtailway company have boon filod
with tho soorotnry of stnto as tho
first stop of tho promotion of tho
road which is to tap Idaho's rich
est undovolopod mining regions nud
to atford n now market for Southern
dnho agricultural products. Tho
proposed routo ponotratos the vory
hoart of tho Boiso, Custer nnd Lomhi
county dlstriots nnd will havo ns its
northorn tonninua Butto, Montnun's
groat commoroial coutor and mining
moiropous, , .. , , , , .
or rescued half conscious from win
dow ledges, and taken to hospitals.
Evory available ambulanco In tho city
wbb callod Into service, and for a
time- tho sceno resomblod thnt which
followed tho great Iroquois theater
flro In Chicago.
Walls CollniKsc.
Aftor tho building had boon gutted
by tho flames tho walls collapsed,
burying many of tho victims bonoath
groat' piles ot debris front which It
will bo oxtromoly difficult to rccovor
thoir bodies. . ,
Scores of picked flromon woro dot
somo of these don't suit you, you nro
indeed nnrd to suit.
A ton-room house, south front, in
! desirable neighborhood, for $2100
ensu.
LOTS OF LOTS.
Our firm owns 100 desirnblo ros'i-
denco lots. Wo aro building houses!
in each of these additions. Wo will '
soli thorn on tho installment plan.
Tho nvorago prico of those lots is
$250. Easy payments, $25 down nnd
RESOLVED
The best resolution for yon
to make is to come to us for
your next suit, if you want
something out of the ordinary.
' We do the best work and charge
the lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
THE PROQEiiSSrVE TAILOJt
to work Immediately In an offort to , $10 monthly. Wo anticipnto raising
tho pnco of lots whon a fow moro
houses nro completed. Wo do not
beliovo in hot-nir nrgumonts to soli
property. For your pooketbook'a
snko, tako our tip. DO IT NOW.
We have recontly moved to our
now quarters over Fruitgrowors'
bank, suite 20.1-200. Phono 541.
INSURANCE TIIAT INSURES.
Firo,
clear thoir way Into tho rod-hot ruins
so that It may bo dotormlucd nt tho
oarllost possible moment Just how
many young women woro roasted to
donth.
Taiilo Ensues.
In .tho panic which accompanied
tho flro many of tho girl employes
woro lost In tlio, crowds and disap
peared boforo thoir relatives arrived
at tho scono. so that scores of frantic
mothers sought thoir daughtors tn (
vain, and abandoned hopo of evor yo hnndlo no othor kind,
finding thorn, although thoy probably j pn((J Qhss Au(omobiIo
woor snio.
It Is possible that tho tiro startod
from a gasollno oxploslon, but tho
complotonoss of . tho destruction
wrought niakos almost hopoloss any
ondonvor to ascertain doflnltoly tho
cauBO of tho dlsoastor.
But that doosn't excuse you If you
nro not a Commoroial club member.
Benson
Investment
Company
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Ty . 1 f M. It r t
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E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machinist
All Hr..
of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-7
pa inn lllA unnnf. a r n 1
j rHinunnivo, muroc. c uu. j
chlncry. Agents In Southern Oregon for
DRIVERS that know the country
RIGS that cover the country
QUIOKLV AND WITH COMIAMST TO YOU ARE AIAVU'S TO IK? b
FOUND A t THE
F Alt LOW & DOWNING, ritOPRIETOItS.
WEST SIDE STABLES
PHONE 131 S. GRAPE STRKKT
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