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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1910)
TUZmiX, MmwmiwiMmmftimwmto&mtmr' -. t -.,,- , - ""-. 'M " J. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MECTORI), OREGON, SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 10.10. 18 -- .- -r n -- - ---- - OUR BEST ADVERTISING ? jSf 5 4? k is coming from the long list of satisfied customers and pleased - t , && . h t Contractors, Builders and Architects, ?Jih i Ask the men who know and they will tell yon to figure carefully with the , WOODS LUMBER CO. Music Conservatory Planned Graduate of Conservatory of Leipzig Arrives and Is Well Pleased With Musical Held Here Will Also Add Languages. Mtnltar&'B musical reputation has attracted the notice ot. several pro fessors of music -who have visited our city In the past year and looked It over with the view to establishing a conservatory of music Iti s well known that there is an excellent field In this vicinity located as we are a long distance from any city of importance. Those In Med ford who are anxious to see a con servatory ot music established have been conservative in their advice In asmuch as they realized that it re quired talent, executive, ability and capital to establish a school of music and make It a permanent success. It seems, however, that the right party has at last arrived In th.o per son of Mr. Gerard Talllandles, who from a musical standpoint is a gradu ate of the Conservatory of Leipzig, and is a thoroughly schooled musi cian, being capable of instructing in harmony, counterpoint, musical his tory and Instrumentation. He is also a good business man, with capttal sufficient to carry out his enterprise. He will also add language, French, German, Sp'-nlsh and Italian. Mr. Taillandler is a native of Ger many. After having graduated, he came to BostoD, whero he spent 15 years as teacher and director. Since coming west, he has filled the posi tion of director of music at the O. A. C. But, considering Medford the com ing city of southern Oregon, he has decided to establish a conservatory here. The Natatorlum company have leased him rooms and music ball. In fact have fitted htm out with just what he wished for his school of music As to faculty, Mr. Taillandler says: "I will have the best teachers ! procurable in every branch, but I have discovered In my short ac quaintance In Medford, musicians ca pable of holding positions In the best , conservatories of tho country. I have , engaged Mrs. Ed Andrews In the voice department, who needs no rec-j ommendatlon on my part as tho ex cellent work ot her pupils is tho best recommendation that a teacher can have. Mrs. Annie Aubrey Eames will teach violin. For several years she was soloist with the Columbia Opera company. Mr. W. A. Eames, 'cellist, halls from San Francisco. Among his teachers were Professor Jacobs of the Royal conservatory, Bruxelles, Belgium, who considered him one of his best pupils. Teachers will be added, from time to time, as business . -quires. Mr. Taillandler will organize an oratorio society, which, should be one of the strongest In tho west, considering tho number of excellent voices available in the Rogue River valley. The conservatory will be opened September 26, tho regular term com I mencing on October 1. Mr. Taillandler shouM receive the ! full support of the community, es ! pecially as he comes here with full faith in his enterprise and our town. He asks no bonus, no subscription. It is with him a business enterprise which he la backing with talent and money. ' TOWN MOURNS HER 28 DEAD Ferry Accident Off Sheboygan. Wis., Is Worse Than First Report ed Thrilling Tales of Heroism Told Will Be Investigated. Central Point Items G. W. Hosseljjrave, Hvimr north .f town on Bear creek, hao demonstrat ed the fact that the best of field corn can be raised in tho Roirue River valley. Mr. HcssclKruve brought in a sample of his corn to tho Commer cial club Friday and itreminds one of tho yellow field nuggets of the Mississippi valley. Tho corn fitalkh are nine feet tall and each btulk bears (wo largo ears 12 inches mid more in length and perfectly mn lurcd. William E. Knhler ia busy vutli.ig " in tii sanitary well on liiu farm jut wost of tho city limits, Mr. Kuhicr has one of the roost fertile mid be-t located farms in the valley Frunk II. Adams of nenr Central ' Point has on display at WhUenide's real estato office a sample of the largest potatoes ever raised in tho valley. Thoy nro simply marvels of size, fcinoothncsa mid uniformity. It is reported that Sam II. Mur ray, the grocer, luis pureliuhed the Mnyfiojd proporty in this city. Samuel Holt of tho Central Point hotel was transacting business in Medford JFriday, Mr, Holt expenth Ho shprtly retiro from tho hotel Iwa- ineas, ' A son of. the tribe Levi, giving bin namo of Baer, who owns a large as sortment of Portland's fire sale, water-spotted, shoddy, shelf-worn roods wuh in town Friday endeavor ing to rent a room in which to place his "up-to-date" line of merehan dro that he might start a grout fcluughter sale. Thero being no room, he ,wct on to seek a location in some other place to deal misery to tho k'L'itimato home merchants. Tho box social Friday night was u success in all tliut tho term im plies. Good time, lots of boxo.s, reasonable prices, good feed and un all-round evening of enjoyment. M. K. Englnnd's new rpiurtorfl m the Whiteside-Childors building nro rnpidlv assuming shupe, hut none too soon for Mr. England, who id anxious to get his fine drug and drug sundry lino on display. 1 The reinforced concrete walls of the building to be occupied by the Itoguo Itiver Plumbing company nro rising rapidly, and nro so solidly instructed that thoy will stuy un til doomsday. M. It. England left for Portland Suturdny morning and will ho absent from his store all next week. 'Ho goes to comploto tho purchase of his now lino of goods, LUDINGTON, Mich., Sept. 10. This little city today Is In deep mourning for yesterday's disaster to the Pero Marquette railroad's ferry No. 18, which foundered off Sheboy gan, Wis. Almost every ono of the 28 men who lost tholr lives lived In Ludlng ton; Scores of families are mourning tho death of relatives or friends. Survivors of tho wreck tell thrill ing tales of the heroism of several members of the crew. Tho lives of at least ten porsons, they say, woro saved by the daring of their com rades. An official investigation of tho dis aster has been ordered by the rail road officials. It Is not believed, however, that much light will bo shed on the affair. A number of fishing pnrties will "pan" Rogue river as far up as the ferry for stcelheads today. Reports of Kood fishing are coming in every day und tho local lovers of the pis catorial art arc up en masse. Some of the local amateur dra matic performers uro endeavoring lo work up an interest in the home show business and propose to put on as un opening bill, "Xell of Drury Lane." N. E. Childcn, was transacting business in 3Iedford Friduy morning. Ho is preparing to put the fine plate gluss front in his new business structure. ' W. Covington Armstrong, who is writing up the mining interests for tho Sun Francisco Call, was in Cen tral Point for n short time Friday o veiling. Mr. Armstrong says there aro unmistnkablo siirns of great fu ture development of the mineral ro sources of Southern Oregon. Daniel D. Wilder of Denver, Colo., spent Friday uftenioon und night in Central Point, leaving Saturrduy morning for Tuoomu, Wash. Mr. Wilder is engiiged in the commis sion business in Denver nnd is do ing the coast in tho interest of his tirm. It must bo cesspools or sowers with Central Point. Tho open sewer proposition is rnpidlv becoming a nuisance; in many places tho opuv sewer will soon become n menace to health. Tho matter is being discuss ed in und out of tho council, but this does not prevent tho bnro fact from staring tho citizens in the face, os IHjcially those who have sinks in their houses, from which water '3 constantly running. Tho question, while not yet serious, will soon be come a serious ono, everv now fnucot bringing us nearer tho climax, and that old proverb, "stitch in time," iH up to tho progressive people of Con trul Point. Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry at Lowest Prices. Every Article Warranted as Represented J. W. Diamond 1X5 East Main Medford, Ore. TALK To Ashland KVgg Try it and you will be PLEASED The Pacific Teephone $ Telegraph Co. R. F. GUERIN . CO. 4 Medford National Bank Bldg, OFFER FOR SALE First Mortgage Loans on Improvoil Medford real estato to return tho Investor 10 per cent per annum. TIioho loans aro for small amounts $800, $101)0, $1600, etc., etc., and liavo amnio security, A limited amount ot tho. capital stock of ono of the most pros perous mercantile houses In Medford. This Investment would appoal to a lady as well as a gcntloman, Tho business Is conservatively managed and making largo returns. 1 O. HANSEN TOM MOFFAT We make any kind and stylo of Windows. t TICT., lamrn daaa nf fiYixr Bivn nn hnn1 MEDFORD SASH & DOOR GO., Medford, Oregon, FOR SALE $2600 will buy 1G0 acres in fine locality; 5 acres of bearing orcliard, good buildings. It will pay you to in vestigate this. 70 ACRES 35 acres in fruit trees 1 year old; 60 inches of water; V2 miles from town; all farming im plements, tools, etc., together with team of horses, go with place; good buildings. A bargain if handled bv September 35. - Al STOCK RANCH 160 acres; Clear creek runs through place; good outside range; easy terms. Let us show you the Nickoll Addition, whore tho I mo homes arc being built. 428 ACRES Rogue River bottom land, suitable lor fruit and general farming purposes. 300 ACRES Alfalfa land, covered with irrigation ditch and perpotual water right; has coal outcrop ping; at a bargain on long time, easy payments. GOLD RAY REAITY CO. 216 WEST MAIN STREET. J. B. Wood, W. D. Poster, Sales Agents. Phono .1(181. FOR RENT Only hotel in town of 1000 inhabitants on South ern Pacific railroad, Rogue River Valley. Nowly refurnished, .papered, painted, equipment modern. Baths, toilets, electric lights, hot and cold run ning water. Now doing good business. GALLON ALDENHAGEN ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY. 216 WEST MAIN ST., MEDFORD, OR. The finest Sample Rooms in tho city. Single rooms or on suite also rooms with bath Hotel Moore Telephone In Kvcry Iloom Rau-Mohr Company Proprietors. European Plan ..w twiewtmtf&mtv?r. 4f if"- -gMtr"""1?" wA', -I.... -ti- gK-ar" I7,zr