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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1910)
AD3DF0KD aiAIL TllIBUNE, MEDFORD, OUKGON, TllUKSDAW OCTOBER 20, 15)10. FORMAL FALL OPENING IIIIHllllllllMMliM MM Mlllllll " " fc- ,IIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllHllllliWllHWHIWHIHIHni NEW CLOAK and SUIT HOUSE W. it I . I !' gw t Cyi IMT tT ' , &,' &w HP i w . ' ! J' "What fair follower of fashion will feel that she can afford to miss the opening display of the New Star?? None, we are sure . AVo assembled this merchandise with the greatest care, certain of your approval AVe are proud to haypjVou come and inspect the great assortments presented as a result of our efforts For aside tronithc future business this irood merchandise assures, 'tis a irood great satistaction to know that we've b ought and chosen well Later we'll tell you in greater de tail of many of the different lines of mer chandise, for we have tales of value to tell that will sur prise you. Friday Evening FROM 8 TO 10 P. M. Music and Souvenirs The Exclusive Home of "Style Graft" Goats and Suits Our business meth ods are modern. "We buy direct and are thereby enabled to offer you the newest stles in modern mer-chandise. Aii event of the GREATEST IM PORTANCE, featur ing the NEW FALL STYLES at excep tionally attra t i v c prices. NEW MILLINERY What's Right in Women's Dress? To answer authoritatively and finall' the all absorbing question' as to "What's right in Women's Dress?" yon need only to see the showing at the new store. The new Tailored Suits, Gowns, and Evening Frocks will be on " dress parade." We've searched with care for all that's best, searched among the best makers and gathered in full assortment all that is good. Individual ity is the keynote of attractiveness in women's wear assembled. The materials, the finish, the distinctive styles and the richness of coloring and fabric, stamp this collection of highest order. 1 A l Flit NEW SUITS Style Craft Coats and Suits Other Makes Coats and Suits Shirt Waists, Silk Petti coats, Furs, Ladies' Furnishings Big Line of Millinery YOU'LL BE WELCOMED AT THE NEW STORE IN ST. MARKS BUILDING, ON THE WEST SIDE New Store New Shelving New Goods New Clerks New Merchant New Prices That Are Certain to Please You Be Sure and Visit Us TOO LATE TU CLASS J FY. -t- f, --- - -! FOR SALE Los Mollnos Irrigated ' lauds; a 20 acre tract of this rich ' land, with abundant water sup ply will make you Independent; consider these essentals: A charm ng Calforna valley, "Just over the mountans from Medford;" an abun Cant water supply, never falling; dark, loamy soil, 15 to 30 feet In depth; perfect drainage, climatic conditions Ideal; cheap transporta tion by wtaer, rail and electric line; caBh markets and highest prices for everything produced; good schools; diversity of crops; every kind of fruits you can mention; citrus as well as deciduous; two crops of most all kinds of garden .truck and berries can be grown hero; nnd alfalfa, this Is its natural home, cut six times per year and '' yields from 10 to 12 tonB per acre. It Is Impossible to find a region where the returns are more gener ous. Theso lands sell, with per petual water rights Included, for $150 to $200 per acre, 1-5 cash and balance In four equal annual pay ments. Call at tho office and let mo explain tho project In detail, or wruo for ireo oootuei. una mem-i tiire. Samples of cotton, tobacco, and pomgranates grown on these landB on exhibition at the office. Frank G. Andrews, No. 6 South Fir street Medford, Ore., Resident agent, Los MolJnos aLud Co., Teha ma Co., California. 178 FOR SALE Fine seeT wheat for fall sowing. Western Oregon Or chards Co. Phone 3371. 103 FOR RENT Ranch; good buildings; close to school; pumping plant. In -' "ire H North Central nvc. 1 88. WANTED One or two dozen Rhode Island ted pullets or year old hens, thoroughbreds. P. O. Box 88, Med- luid. Tel. 3BC2. 322. WANTED Two young men desire position on ranch; good home essen tial; or at anything. Address Box 18. cure Mail .Tribune. 183. TWO FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, close in, $15 per month. 102 Mistletoe st. 185. FOR RENT Clean, comfortable bedroom. Phono 2455. 221 West Hamilton. 188. FOR SALE 030 ncres, 2 1-2 miles from railroad, 80 ncres fencei', house, bnrn and other out-buildings, fine for sub-division, at $50 per aero; 230 ncres of this for quick snlo at $35 per acre, including buildings. Will consider Los An geles for part, some cash, balance time at 0 per cent. Address Owner, Box 272, Central Point, Ore. 187. FOR SALE 230 acres ten miles) from Central Point, all fenced, with 17 wire fence, rabbit-tight, two story house, a large barn, school house near by, one good spring, one drill well. Price $75 an ncree, or would take part near Los Angeles nnd rest ensh. Box 203. Address Owner. Central Point. , 103. FOR S"LE Second hand baby car riage, almost as good as new, bar gain. Call at 203 Oliver st., or Main 1474. If WANTED Three good boy to Hur ry routes on Portland paper. Ap ply between 7 and 8 p. in., Jackson ville depot news stand. Ask for Mr. Finneirnn. 82. YOUNG MAN, WELL KNOWN HERE, DIES IN CANADA Walter R. Pittenger, who spent several montlis hero in the spring of this year, died nt Wolf Creek, Al berta. Canntln, October 12, 1910, ac cording to advices reeceived today by friends. Mr. Pittinger came hero from Southern California and spent some months visiting with Harry II. Hicks of tho Mail Tribune. Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply at tho next reg ular meeting of tho city council of tho city of Medford, Oregon for a license to sell malt, spirltous and vinous liquors in less quantities than a gallon, at their place of business located at lots 9 and 10, block 21, original townslto In said city for a period of six months. M. AND E. J. ADAMS. Dated at M.edford, Oregon, Octo ber 20th, 1910. TRIMS HIS FRIENDS. (Continued from Pagt 1.) of tho work gang commenced to compare notes and soon thero wero swear words In foreign tongues split ting tho atmosphere, wihch caused even somo of tho veteran mulo skin ners to gasp for breath. In tho meantlmo qcorgo had cash ed tho thirteen checks amounting to no mo $800 and disappeared. He Is roported to havo been seen at differ ent points along the line, but no definite trace has been found. He Is described ns being about 5 feet, 0 Inches In height; wolght about 135 pounds, and very dark complexion. When talking or laugh ing IiIh uppor Up rolls back, exhibit ing tho gums and teoth. One of the Greek colony horo said this merning: "We'll got him. Maybe ono year, maybe two, but wo find him aftor-whllo." niug, after thrco hits had been made off him and allowed no further scoring until the eighth, when his wild pitch let' in two more Cubs. He inoro than atoned, however, ''' ' three healthy swats. I The game was played in a lieavv rain and for a time it looked as though the game would be called be fore the necessary five innings had elapsed. Tho world's series now stands: Philadelphia, 3; Chicauo, 0. I In spite of the rain the attendance J was over 20,000. I Before the game the Athletics and I Cubs eamo in for ovations from the crowd . Johnny r.vors, still on crutches, watched the defeat of his teammates from a press box. COMMITTEE DISCHARGED. (Continued on Puko B.) PHILADELPHIA WINS. (Continued from Tnge 1.) gamo at Philadelphia on TnesdnVi but ho, steadied after the third iu- havo recolved p. voto of thanks. At tho city election two yo.irH ago Mayor Canon named tho old light and wator committco ns a special wator committco to comploto tho gravity wator systom. This has Just boon done, Tho systom throughout ws under tho dlroct supervision of tho committco. Thank Kugliicer Roberts, Tho council nt Its mooting nlso passed a resolution thanking Engi neer Roberts for his labors on tho city's, bohalf. Tho resolution fol fel fol eows: . Ho It resolved by tho city council of fiui ntv of Wodfonl, That the council hereby expresses Its appre ciation of tho faithful and efficient rervlceB rendored to tho city by Consulting Englnoor W. J. Roberts, in laying outrunning nud directing tho construction of tho city's gravity wator system. Tho completed systom hns proven Itself In operation to equal every requirement and to surpass tho esti mates mado'by tho englnoor, nnd It Is a mnttor for congratulation to ov ory resldont of this community that tho city wbb fortunato enough to se cure the services of an engineer pos sessing the technical knowledge, skill and fidelity of Mr. Roberts. Vincent & Ilakor, Too. Tho council nlso passed a resolu tion thanking Vlncont & Ilakor, con tractors, saying: Ho It resolved by tho city council of tho city of Medford, that It Is tho unanimous souse of tho council that In addition to tho paymont which Vlncont & Rakor havo recent ly rocolvod of tho balanco of tho contract price for tho construction of tho gravity wator systoiri of this city, tho jo Is duo thorn tho thanks and congratulations of tho council for tho faithful, skillful and succoss fill manner In which thoy hnvo car , rlod out nnd comploted tholr con tract. , Messrs. Vlncont and Dakor havo at all times manifested a disposition to llvo up to tho full spirit and In tont of their contract without qulb bllng or endeavoring to tnko advan tage of technicalities, and wo nre satisfied havo given tho city a first class honest ploco or work, and ono that both thoy and tho city may Just ly bo proud of. Routine RuilneM. Tho city council transacted con siderable routine buslnoss as foleows: Stroot and road commlttoo was authorlzod to macadamlzo a portion of tho road boyoud tho pavomont on West Main. Tho water commlttoo wiib Instruct ed to ropalr tho city's brldgo across Llttlo Uutto crook. John Hnrrlngton was grantod a saloon license RIso & Fobb woro glvon a contract to build sldowalkB for tho city. Tholr bid was 11 1-2 cents a squaro foot and 40 contB por cubic yard for ex cavations. Sldowalks woro ordorod In on Hast Main, Rlvorsldo and West Jnnir. hod, Tho Issuanco of 1.14. r.nn !.... mont bonds wiib authorlzod. Tho alloy botweon tho Nash hotel and the First National bank was va- CR' '. J