Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 20, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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    TIJJ3 mVDFQHD MAIL TlifBUNE, AfEDIfORbuORKOOy, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20. 1910.
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SOCIAL ANUPLRSONAL
SIX HUNDRED BY TUESDAY. In i ttti
HERMANN IS IN BAD.
II. Connor of Table Hook wh a
Modford vlMltor Thursday.
Alliort Walker Of AhIiIiiikI was a
Mt'dl'ord vihitor Thursday.
(loo wo Oivcim of Antihunt wuh in
Modford on biminoHn TlinrHtluy.
Mr. mid Mr. 1C. V, Chandler of
Wnodvlllo vri) In IIiIn city Thurs
day. .1, V. Altliou of Woudvillo whu fit
InokMoiivlllo on limiuusi Tluii'idny
morning.
..I. II........ il... in... I. tl..ti
... ., . . . 7 t 7, '"7! Ainnyf 13. H. ICtop, H. II. Whitehead,
' . .. L J ' ! William Ulrioh, W. II. Rnrdoti, .1. L.
(CoiitliitH'il from p.go 1.)
liorH Imvo brought In now momborB,
though tlioHii thirty Imvo donti yoo
himii'h work and proniino to continuo
It, but tho otlioi-H tiro ixpcctod to do
their share. Thu club now numbers
17X1 IIIMIlhol'rt.
Tlio following aro now member
and tboHo presenting tholr names for
uit'iuboiwliiit!
Hy F. V. ModyiiHki-W. M. ICon
nody, Ud Pot linger, I.oon H. Hn
kiiiM. fleorgt' L, Davit, J. R. Howard,
Dr. Ilntgrnvo, floorgo Merrimnii, Dr.
Ira Philips, Frank II. Hull, W. M.
Holinoii, f. N. VnnSooy, Frank
: BUSINESS LOCALS .:
t
not lliiimility.
Art ltotio of I'liouulx wan in Mod
Wear Kidd'H Shoes. "
Ulilck In tlio king of tlio auto world.
Wliut liavo you to oxchnngo for 80
iuwuu unimproved land. ' Rogue
River Lund Co., Woodvillc, Or. 2fi6-
Who domtn't nigh for a Unlclc?
Woar Kidd'H Shoo.
I'VuIt, alfalfa nnd general farm
InndH In tractH to suit purehnscr.
New towiiHitu addition, just plotted.
Vc can hIiow you excellent opportu
nity; prices right. Roguo Rivor
Land Co., Woodvillc. Or. 256
Donimor, M. I'1. MoCowan, Mlko
n..n t. i..tntA ii t A.i..t..M r
l i ,.i ,, if ( . , wnuii, 1 1, iiuuuiii, i, jiii.yiihi, .ii.
......,,,.,,,,, ....... wm. , MPj)onoUKb, N. D. McDowell, Ray
II K lUm.n Ir i.f l,.nU,miHlrt' 1 ' U' ,,-miM,"" n"rrv No ono know how long a Huiek
ll. K. iHi nn, Jr., of ,lekornillH w Q n Kllw,0 Wi,,ur A, ,. , n(,.M,H ,.
in Medfiud on profomioiml ... T... , .. .,....., i will law, for no JJuiolc Iiuh ever worn
I iiv I I I'UIU, ,1111111 mil lu-wui h, iri.iKn .4
.llllP.llHi UmlnomlHy. I.t,llv U' S Itnnmi... fir . P.H-
I. II, MoDounld, .Ion
Whoti-lono, W. B.
(Continued frm puse 1.)
know who got (ho money comln from
Ills landH. At tli 1h Horonnon t'jstl
flod, Mayfl told him It wan nccoflxary
to pay Bonntor Mitchell and Dlngor
Hormanti for tho work that was bo
Ihb dono by thorn In Wanlilngton to
wardii furthorlng tho creation of tho
rcBorvo.
Juror MUh in"t(lon.
Moro Hlnnlflcmt, however, than tho
Mormunu link, waa tho point made by
William Myorfi, ono of tho Juror,
when ho opunod a lllit vlnta Into
the Irregularities 'of fh Oeer tiitj
land hoar?! ndiiiliilHtritHon of 1001 by
the quoitlonti which ho Mkeri Sorou-
;on ilurltiK'tha tnntlmony. Boromwn
had bon tolling of taking blank ap
Wear ICidd'fl Bhoo.
"A Hox of MonkeyB" at the opera pllcatfotitf for Hchool lHiid to the itate
boiiHo Saturday, Janimry 22. 1) p. m.' ! land office ami thoro filling thorn out
to Hint lilriiHoK from the hooks of
C. A. Woilor nutl CIihiIoh Ii. Deri-
h itt Hit S.iutlirn I'nnific wort
vlsltoro in Modfard Wodnoidny.
John Wollx, ono of tlio pioneer
ii r ill the upper vnlli-v, wn in
Medford from Awhlniul Tliurnilay.
WantedMnii to Holiuit firo and
iittitMiiiihili' iiiHiit'iinci and "to how
;lly proporty. Honson luvostnionl
'o . an?
M. C. Miller of tho Sulliorlin Lnnd
eoinpHiiv. of I humid I'ounly, h in
Modffird Uitintf Howftid Dudley, of
tb Orison Ori'lmrdt Sviidionto.
Mr, nnd Mm. CbrU Koo;nn r.f
.Jaoknonvlllo wore among tlumo who
Knw "The Wolf" at tho Medford tho
tttur Wodnimilny night.
Mndloy, Hr
gono Amaun,
. Tlioiinu, D. F.
f0OIIV, J. W. IhlKH, CllHlll' RllHIIg,
. Joss Duller.
! Hv Hlainn ICInrn H. K. Cook. K.
' Hall. Dollmrt Fchn, J. W. Anllo, fl.
A. Unit, Dr. Ooblo, E. E. Smith. C.
N, Hanson, A. E. Powell, Geo. Kre
1 1 nor. M. I, Krii'ki?on, W. H. Llllev, 1
L. J. Duttorfiold, John Bcnnon, P. E.
Elliott, 11. E. Footer, William Woier.
' Joe I'.ho, C. T. Noo. W. K. Vhiftinnt.
!l Wil-o... .lack Tyrrell.
By Scott Davig and othors W. .1.
inenrom. A. W. Walker, II. E, Ed-,
I meaiU. E. D Towi"eni1. C, A. Luv.
;W. r. Smith, O. N. Wilaon, O. F.
i Cnthbnrt. II. W. (IrunHky, Fred ,
out.
ning.
fl l-l 1VU 1 I II I Hit t A . IJl.K.I tiniK
in Modford Thursday aa a witno-M in! ?olfH'.W' Km0 ,y' 0,18 ""V
ono of the oontit cane4 now beinvl Vn'r"' r 'n n Vi
carried on before Commisionor 1 "r , "x "" KSa! ,i,"'I
Cukoii i ""rt4' " 1 ii u, r. -. win. ii
Carlo Abram, troauror of the
KtntetMiinii
one of tho livo wires of tho enpit
!v. wax a XIhiU'oiiI iilor hotweon
lraih Tttomlitv ovouilig.
Honj. F. Collinw of the .Tncknon-
Tho first onos arc mill rati -258
Vou appreciate tho work tho high
Hohool in doing. Hliow it by attend
InjC "A Hox of Monkoyii" Saturday,
January 22.
Wear Kidd'rt Shoc.
Evcr'sco a "Hox of Monkoy"7 If
not g to tho opera house Friday
night. 202
Meokcr'a January clcnrance nlo
endn Saturday, January 22. Hotter
hurry. 250
If you nevor laugh, dont attend ''A
Box ofv Monkeys," the roaring two
net comedy given by tho high school
seniors Saturday, January 22.
Once own n Huiek and you will
never need another. It has tho
quality. 258
What In life without a Buick? 280
Oct your tickets- enrly for a "Box
of MonkoyH." 202
A small investment in tho Queen
tho offlco, aftorwardn filing thorn
with tho offlco.
"Do you mean to Ml me." asked
Juror Myorfi, "that the clerks of tho resumed before the end of the week
Htato land board Haw you doing that
kind of work?" i
"Sure," Bald Horonnon, "I had been
doing that for n long tlmo, and wo
woro all In tho same room together,
and they mw mo, and thon filed the
applications."
"All right," said tho Juror, and tho
attornoyfi for nolthor sldo wont fur-'
thor Into tho question, j
ALL DANGER FROM ICE
GORGE HAS DISAPPEARED
EVANSVILLE, Ind., Jan. 20. It
is bolicved today that tho danger to
narration oatwed by the ice gorge
that has been sweeping down the
Ohio river since Monday is paused.
Thousands of tons of ice have been
forced upon the shores and the riv
er is comparatively free today.
Although tho danger is apparently
paused, little river-shipping was at-;
tempted today. It is thought, how-,
eror, that the usunl traffic will
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT
EXCELLENT MUSIC.
NOTHING BUT TROUBLE.
THE MAN AND THE DOLLS.
BENEDICT ARNOLD.
INDIAN BASKET MAKING.
COZY, COMFORTABLE.
OXK DI.MK
ANNOUNCEMENT.
The Kogue River Canning & Evaporating company will dovotq
MondaM and Thursdays of eaoh week to custom work in tho man
ufacture of cider, apple butter and jellies.
Phono vnur orders for nice aweet eider to 11X2. Delirerie'a will
be made on Tuesdays and FridavH of each week.
1
ROGUE RIVF.R CANNERY & EVAPORATING COMPANY
Mill in West Medford. ' ' Phono 11X2.
i L. Vrailonburg, M. E. Worrell, W. S.' A A,i,iii! :nn,ni,n ...:n
ublishing oomimny, nml mX ,, n 1" . n ' ! ''nilg handsome retunis. Lots $500
live wires of the onnltol ' "B,,?,v'. C' VA ?" A "l'nrl, easy terms. 285"
..... , "' ' ' - !)'( foruet "A Box of Monkeys"
bard, John Olmslcnil, Chariot L-1 nt tho Medfordaheatcr Friday night.
' IHI. I OflO
rt.. 1 a T I e m rr ! -w
villa branch of tho Fanners' Fru.i- t t r c n C ' V 1 7,10 ' scI"'0, scll!ors
ewers' bank, spent7 Wodncdnv . f.' f1!" I' L' .f c f.0?? , ' M TT i 0,1 ""keys" Friday night at the
night in Medford in nttondanco u,H,n ."'""S ';r": 1 !,I,,,,k"1ir; J.?,n" "-Medford theater. 202
tho monthly n..eetion of tho Rath- L"t n V"rh"' '- Jw- Modford, Oregon: This certifies
bono Sisters. , ' J,.:.nti"": A' Co'cnian, Jnko Klip- ,inl wo mvo so(1 nnir Tcxns NVon.
W. Fred Mason, Iiumiioss mnnngor
of Owirg, M. Cohan nnd Sam II.
lnrriH' "Brewster's Millions," nr
rived in Medford last ovening to
mnko preliminary nrrnngomontH for
thu unp'MirniiOi- of hi nltrnotinn nt
the theater Wodnotday oveiling.
Oenrge E. Henderson of Cent nil
Point wnR n recent visitor in Mod
. ford.
Editor Pnttlson of the Central
Point Herald was in Modford Thur.
til ftiHi,
Harrj- T. Jng of San Frnucisoo is
nponding a few days with rolatives in
Medfonl.
John W. Scott of Ashland was in!
Modford on business Thursday.
W. .B. Slinu of Siiornmcnto ft? vis
iting his Bisto,r, Mrs. Brown, of Mod
ford. Robert Bow and W. R. Coleman
woro nmonK those nttmiding tho pro
duction of "Tho Wolf" nt tho Mod
ford Wednesday ovening.
T u tv.ifc,,, ,.r Winn wns n re
cent visitor ,ln Medford.
Henry W. Haven of Grants Pais
wnR n recent visitor in Medford.
Vorno Mnrnhall, fonnorly a rosi-
donl of this oitv. but who roooutlv
per, w . &mngor, ij. .-vmnorg, a. h. (lor f()r 1e curd of n kit,IICVf lln(,.
uo.is, ueorgoiomis,i larouoe i-.a.i.,ior Jllul r,oumntio troubles for ten
By II. L. Conrad Earl . Hunt-i ,.,.,. nmi i,v,. ,.m-nr .. n
Icy. H. T. Flvnn. O. O. Powor. W. II. I
f t l" f v c- tni im; iii(iii,-
Watt, J. B. Wright, F. L. Hoalh. (1
- .,. i w i..r,.M. L. F.. Mo
Daniels, Charles W. Sharne. J.
rnl.-(vr A B. Williams E. W. Al
ton, George II. Millar, Rev. Win. Lu
cas. By Dr. C. R. Ray and others B.
F. Thciss. W. S. Clnv. C. E. B.
Webb. E F. A. nittnor. W, E. Pl,:m,
A. Illoks Klino Ross, Charles
P. Ilnrolrieg.
By D. R. Wood L. O. Orton, N.
f .To--v. O. M. Soltdiv. J S. Vila,
i By A. B. Saling Chnrliw Lvons.
I T. A. Hnt-nll. W. It. Tufkor.
Bv B. II. Harris T. C. Norris, J.
E. Oleson.
Bv C. II. Pierco E. D. Root, C.
! ''n.,. V.. C Avlnr. U'nllni. .T
I Sfundy. J
By Goorgo Putnam B. T. Van do j
Car. F. W. Cnrnnhnn.
By George Bordeaux J. E. Pay-'
', otto. ' j
Bv Davo Gootifricnd E. G. Trow
i hriik'o. 0ortfo End.
, By Arthur Brownr.I. D. Dnwson.
pennnnent
relief, Sixtv days' troatment in each
bottle. Modford Phnnnnoy.
Wrecker Asks Pardon.
CHICAGO, Jan. 20. Paul Stons
lnnd. wn-okor of tho Mllwauko Avo
nuo Savings bank, appeared before
tlio stato board of pardons today to
petition for his freedom.
MME. ROOT, FAMOUS BEAUTY
SPECIALIST, HERE.
Mndamo Root of Portlnnd is in
Modford and has made arrangements
with tho II. C. Kentuer Co. to dem
onstrate her famous German beauty
preparation, "Bloom of Roses," and
Yl TT r VT tt v
l, mu a-!. !..!.!.!.... " w. iiii-iioiHnu u. m. urown.
...... ..vvn in viniiiu, jiiii.,, m viniiing.i Ti,,
i .. i , i
iui ins uireuis ai uaKiawn am m-i
cldontnlly ronowing old ncqunint
nnoos in the oity.
John U. ICooly of Gold .Hill district
ftpont Tlmrsilay in Modford.
D. B. Dovtor of Eairlo Point wn a
Modford visitor Thuradny.
W, Fred Mnon. in ndvnnoo for
Joo Brown J. A. Krouzer, J.
W. Lnwlor, Ben Sheldon.
By W. II. Canon Vemo Canon.
Pv J. -W. Wakofiold Robert W.
Mears.
By R. D. Iloko J. W. Berry, J. G.
Jnsmann.
By J. B. Wood W. R. Tlolbrook.
Bv Will G. Stool Alfred L Park-
"Brewster'H Millions," which will ap- f,,, CimpinXtialuJ
pear hero shortly, was In Modford
"Woilnosdnv night.
II. L. Holgato of Corvnllls, stivlo
siinorintondont of water lights, i in
Modford for tlio purposo of rocoiv
ing tho final Hiiiiplomontnrv nffidnv
Hr In tho matter of tho adjudication
of tho Butto orook walor rights.
Sam Rogers, tho veteran of tho
Blue Lodge, is in Medford for a few
davs on business.
E. W. Ifuykondnll, a prominent
IfoHi'linii' ntfomov wn In Modford
Thurflilny, roprosontlnfr tho contostoo
in lb" oaso of Unilod States vs, Nu
,'tinn hoforo Commissioner Canon,
J, A. nnrvey of Ashland was In
Modford Thursday, representing tho
(in toHteo in tho onso of United
States vs. TIarloy I. Johnson, in
which testimony is being tnkon ho
foro ConuulBsionor Canon.
II. Vou iW Hollon of W'olloo was
In Modford Thursday attending to
'Sonio busiuoBA mnttors.
TT. E. Chinmnn, who was in olinrgo
of tho pavlpfr for tho Wnrron Con
vini'.f!.... ..omnaiiv Inst yonr, is in
Modford looking ovor tho ground in
viow of tho future operations of tho
fooinpany.
No Hono for Conservatives.
LONDON, Jan. ao. Although tho
oonsrvntlves liavo mado n total gain
of fif. seats In parliament from gains
mndo yoBtordoy, today's returns In
illcnto that thoro la no chanco of tho
conaorvatlyoa controlling tho noxt
(parliament,
By J. W. Dodgo Clinton Scott.
Plioi'lllv.
By J. A. Wostorlund L. O. Cole
man. s
Bv P. A. Ilussoy C. D. Miller.
givo special nttontfon to hair dress
ing, manicuring, facial nnd scalp
massngo to mnko tho ladies beauti
ful. Mmo. Root will bo ploasod to
moot tho ladies of Medford either at )
tho Kcntnor Co. storo or nt their'
homos by appointment. She is an
artist in hor particular lino nnd 1ms
By Ed Van Dyko N. C. Wostor- many tostimoninls of hpr skill whiob
field. sho will gladly show to all whom
By N. S. Bennett W. II. Mookor, mny bo intorostod. Any" ono dosir
J. T, Summervillo. 1 ing hor sonicos will recoivo prompt
r . nttontion by cnlling upon hor at the
WHITEWASH JOB SPURNED. above address. She onrries a fine
' I lino of hair goods, switches, pom-
(ContlnuuU from paeo 1.) pndoura, puffs nnd curls.
puiutmeut given him last night at tho
Republican oauous,
It is probable that tho Democrats
will hold n caucus tonight to tnko ac
tion on tho mnttor. Tho rofusnl .of
tho Ropublicnn oauous to accept as
ono of tho Domooratio mombors Hop
rosoutntivo Rainey of Illinois has
arousod dissntisfnotion on tho D.omo
oratio side.
Tho Domoornts in oauous nnmcd
'Ollio Jnmos of Kontuoky nnd Rniuoy
of Illinois to roprosont thoir party.
Tho RopublicntiB nccoptcd Jnmos nf
tor somo dobato, but doolinod to al
low Itainov to Borvo.
Tho mnkoup of tho committoo as
turnod ovor by tho Ropublionu oauous
is as follows:
Regular Republicans MoCnll of
Massachusetts, Olmstoad of Pennsyl
vania nnd Donby of Michigan.
Insurgent Republican Madison of
Kansas.
Democrats Jnmos of Kontuoky
and Lloyd of Missouri.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY,
FOR SALE 120 head of Angora
goats. F. 13. Hamlin, Trial, Or. 203
FOR SALE Flvo-room bungalow bo-
. lug constructed; prlco $800, half
cash, balanco $20 monthly. Denson
Investment Co, 202
FOR RENT Moderu furnlsbod
rooniB at 004 West 10th fit.
FOR SALE Or oxchungo, family
horso. Inquire nt Hotel Mooro of
flco. 202
WANTED Toam good horses, about
1200 pounds, 7 to 9 years old; also
hamoBs and wagon. Inqutro for
"Stoop" at dontal pnrlors of W. M.
Van Scoyoc, Fruitgrowers' IJnnk
building.
FOR RI3NT Hoti8okeoplnB roomB
for rout, 21C Applo streot. 202
LOST A 8hopbord and fox torrtor
pup; yollow In color; nnBwors to
nnmo of Toddy; roward for return
to Will Carnes at flaea & Halo's ua-
'loon, ' 200
Valentine
Post
Cards
Wc have just put on sale the finest line of Valentine
Post Cards ever shown in Medford: also new line of
Comics, Floral and Scenic Post Cards, the best quality,
all at the one price,
Choice 1 Cent
fAcfc nun pani for 5 continuous
liUMA UUC ICIII hours Burning
Think of It! 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 of 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 costs
you nothing, for in a short 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 wrk by light to play by. Don't you
owe it to yourself to have the best and brightest
light when it otters you the means of saving?
W. E. Stacey, Agt. Medford, ore.
BOX 826.
Special
. for Friday
We have just 12 fancy
wash bowls and pitchers,
worth in a regular way
$2.50 to $3.50 set, choice
tomorrow,
$1.75 Set
Men's
Work Gloves
IMr. Man, take .a look at
those $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00
work gloves in our west
window. They are On sale
tomorrow at. vour choice,
$1.25 Pair
Watch Our Windows
They are our best advertisers. We have something
in them every day at a special price for the day only.
BOXING CONTEST
15 ROUNDS 15
Roy Do an
vs.
Geo McGann
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
Friday Night, Jan. 21 si:.
2 PRELIMINARIES 2
Admission 75, $1.00 and $1.25 at Haskins
IHUSSEY'SI
Only a Small Margin Between Be
tween Profit and Loss and How
, Necessary to Safeguard It.
I
It
Saves
Money
RESOLVED
The best resolution for yon
to make is to come to us for
your noxt suit, if yoa wnut
something out of the ordinary.
Wo do tho best work and charge
the lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
TUB PHOORfc8SIVB TAILOR
It
Saves
Time
OLD IDEAS A HANDICAP.
You nro groatly handicapped yourself by refusing to invest tho few
nocossnry dollars in this groatest of bustnoss systouiatizons A NA
TIONAL CASH REGISTER.
Wo positively guarantco to furnish a Better Cash Register, and for
Less Money, than any other concern In the world.
Cash Registers from $15.00 up
JOHN T, STEVER
will bo at tho Hotel Nash for n fow days with a
full lino of samples and will bo pleased to show any merohant in tho
city how our system will savo him TIME, WORK and most of all
MONEY and that is what ovory morohaut is in business for.
RMRVJ
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Medford Iron Works
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machinist
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DRIVERS that know the country
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