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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1910)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. BEDFORD. OKKdON. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1910. K M 'V nm, A- M i . f. Read The Letter It Tells The Whole Story News Letter T the CitiSens of Medford and Rogue 1 ' River Valley: " " "We take this opportunity In publicly o press our heart iest.tljauk-; I'm' the generous find loyal support ext'endod to us durhuphe flrs't six mrm'ths of our business c'a retfr tn .your beautiful and prosperous city. When wo first attempted to opm busiiicsH ill' a teuipqrjlvy building we were forced, as ma 'y Li ! 2 ' of vou are aware, 'foliHide the fire limifs" i ' ' jit through the efforts of'iuteiested parties, bid. V i i t the purchasing publie emphatically sUitiiped . its disapproval of sueli dog-in-the-manger 'faetie.s by going out of iheir way several v , blocks to trade willj us. We liolieve we have''- not disa))ointed you. Our earnest eiidtfi'v- or has )een to stan'd between vou aiidhurlf "T1, " i i s ' , prii'es. Before we opened business ill Mol- ford "money saving special sales" uyi in-'' heard Of. Now, following our lead, "others ' "' ' I v . fojlow. Thanking dur kind patroim and 'the, ' 't ' ' general public again, we beg to state abso- lut'ely that under 119 circumstances will thip ' firm over enter any combination, verbal fit otherwise, to boost; prices. Extending a c hearty invitatjon for all to come aiul "tefE -, " v-; . , ' ' our new and up-to-date store, equipped i'n to tljp large olecjric eJijvaloir in nierop Man ' ' ", .- . stylo worthy of .Medford, we are, Respeetfullv yours, ("I. ROUTIlHEiVpvloU, Tncorporalid. Important Announcement p. F. Cutbbert b Co., mc Occupy Their New Building Corner Sixth and Central Avenue, piext to Postoffice ' ' f Are voti gtfing to Furnish I ' l ' K3W t g-tfmg If so, , .Get. acquainted with our stock, examine carefully its quality.; Quality is a paramount, fqetor. Wp. ar.e solo agents for the Simmons Metal and, Brass Beds. , ,.- ilplland "Birch" Furniture for the Bedroom; beautifully finished in dainty birdseye maple, satin and Circassian walnut, golden and fumed pak. - Sticklcy HrosV CYaftstyle Furniture, Jfcoyal Comfort Morris Chairs Ifiveryjhing, to make the living room attractive, comfortable, artistic. ( . ' -,, -: '-i ; Lent. Dining Tables, the kind that never warp or get wobbly., ' ("rnelfer Dining Chairs and Rockers. (Phese are a few of our leading lines. There are many others. And, bear in mind, our motto is quick turnover at small profits. Prices talk louder than words. 4 . J..M,, . , " Prices TalK Louder ,-,' Than Words i r Buy your Furniture and Carpets from The House that made it Possible to Purchase Home Furnishings at Frices as low in MEDFORD as in the largest city on the coast G. F. Cuthbert (k Co., ,nc., Cor. 6th St. and Central Ave. Phone Main 1451 Remarkable Values i SPECIAL PRICES v i FOR ;. OPKNINO WEEK AND V FOR ; Z M. i,TTinr-V7 TAT 7T riHTTP WWLMt' "z SOUU) GOLDEN" OAK DRBSSKIi - ' " NOT , -;- ."G11EAP VIONEERED FIR- .'ii i. . BUT 7; EASTERN OAK $14.00, reduced to ....'. $10.00 ,. fc0.00, reduced to $iG.p0- . .fe.00, reduced to $'20.00 .f:2..fiP, reduced U : $25,00 SOLID OAK CUT EITQNIERS- ' ' .; i jTo MATcri- , ,. . , - , AT ICQ UAL REDUCTIONS , IN ,1 . ' ' .1 - ICUUAL S1ZIUH ' 9xlB ' iV AXINSTER ' :."'. ' S. Sluiford & Sqn's ITiglt grade with, i."; ijai)ie?stainp(id on the back their guarantee of .... -.. QUAii'iT . ; - 10 very where $.10.00 Onr priro I . i $22.50. APT SQUARES ' . :V; 2jc3, all wool $5.26 ,1x3, all wool $6.30 .1x31,; all wool ,, $7.50 3x4, all wool $8.40 MONARCH RANGES. ;' " ', . If all housekeepei knew the advantages of the Monarch Ranges, few others would he sold, lii saving of fuel and cooking ability no other ranges can cojnpare with them. Their Duplox Draft is the, only perfect fire and oven control. The pven has no cold cor- . ners, no scorching spot The Monarch will save httlfitscost the first vear in fuel. THAT'S WHY WE SAY, and use the "' strongest terins we ean think of, feeling that even thqn we but tell half the truth that . nowhere on earth can you find such value as in a tried and true Monarch. i V T n 11:. .1 :' ,-8j I' . H t MAN OF 70 ELOPES . WITH GIRL OF 17 I'AIUS, Tclm., Nov. II).--Alter I'lopinc wllli liir.r.io Mil)outilil, i ehodlnirl, tlm pluymiiti- of hi (rout k in ml la tfi or. vl ('. (lnl;ins. u wculthv furmer, iirriwil Ikmo with tho uit'lt hi'i'iirctl a iniirriiino liciMii' aihl tlit'ii tiU'il to comtiiit siiiciil( liy Ntubliinir hiinxolf bet'oio tho imiv nionv was pt'ii'oiiiii'il. Tho nsoil hndourooiii ului liriilo nxlc 1-1 nulo iMosfj roiiiitrv on tho Imrk of olio nuile. OnhkiiiH I.i vIiiii-kimI with knl uuiiintr hin voullifiil lniilo, ly Clin ton McDouiiItt, lior fiillii-r. Mho -in- llinl Ihn old mini (tutored hfc liomo and nt tl(o imint of a pistol forced tho TlniiRhtcr'lo'' accoinpnny him. HuhkuiN in 70 yunrrt old mid lu hiiUo'iK 1". Trotil for Spokane River. KPOKANK, Wash.. Nov. llt. AniiiiKtiiiiiiiilH liiivn boon ooinplutHil Uy thu Spokuiui Fihli 1'rotootivo as Miiiiiilioii to placo 51,000,000 rainbow trout frv in lh(. Spokane river next m'iimhi. Seven liiindred and fifty thousand were liberated IhU vear. llnakliin for health. Bin Colony tor Lake County. i;akkvikv."oi'., Nov. 10. a Hottluiiienl of Kiissians, neiiiimir.. 1'olon o.iid HoliemiaiiN to take land in I'dith Millev, Lake countv, is the project that i- inulor way and head ed b. John Wilton of Klmnnih FhIIh. forinerlv of Wisconsin. .Mi. WjllKi'ii ia amililu, with the eontli tions that confront thoxc people with their faw families and tlai iucrpin in' values of farm lmnN in their portion uf tho country, mid Iiiim been sent to look up laud for them 1 lake their overtlow of children ilia! must ho provided with laud bolorc it acts loo Mult in price. I PENDLETON PLUMBER SUDDENLY DISAPPEARS PKN'DLKTOX, Oi.. Nov. !. pKiidletoii is now facing auotlicr "inytorioiis lUhappearauce" imsu mid I.'iimm i iiiiicIi speualatiiin ie irnnlini: the fate of thu 1111111 who has dropped troiu -ijlit. Al Todd, a plumbor ruecntlv upiploved l.v Coun iiilmau Sluiron at (lie Sharon & Kd diii!.'" shop in this city, is uowhoie to .be found, anil friends aic iiii'liocd to the belief thai foul play has been done, lie drew bis pay two weeks ; atto and was later xoou ii compauv with two di-solute conipanioa. That was 011 November 51, and .since that day nothing has been scon or heard of him. He left a complete kit of tools at his employer .shop which wa-. allied at ."Kid, and friends point out that if his depariiuv had been deliberate he would not have left his outfit behind him. Local oft'i-1 ears have taken up what, few clues j are to be found ami will epdeavorj Iti sfilvn llwi mvfetitrv at In- ilit.nn. I pearance. After InvcfltlKntliiK tho real estate offers advertljied- covorlnc a reason able pcrloil you may buy real estatu latolIlKeiitly Not otherwise. 1-MmKUi; ' ' - "Gone, Left No Address." PAIUS.tNov. lQ.r-All 1'arls "ts UiiikUIiik ovpr tho uncoiiHclou? humor of thu Portufiueso poatofflco authori ties In roturnliiR copies, uf the, Paris Fli;aro, tjie leading paper of the French capitol, whfch were nddressed to Queon Marja Pia and Kins Emun uel of Portugal. Iloth members of tho royal house hold havo loin; Leon t,iibscrtber3 to the Figaro, and the cojilea were con-j tinned, sent to the usual addresses, even aftor tiro news of their deposi tion had been published In the FlKaro Itself. It was a Ini t-lcl; of fato that the very copy of the Parisian nawspaper which kiivo a detailed account of tho revolution which deposed the ltln;; and n.uoen should be returned to thejmbllsher'H office scamped: "Itoturu 10 sender" on ono sldo and "Gone left no address" on the oth er. It was evidently' jhe Intention of tho Portugese authorities to keep strictly w.Ithln thu' law, which de mands that unclaimed nail bo return ed to Its sender, but the manner u wl Ich they disclaimed all Interest In the wherenbouts of their recent sov ereign litis tUclcd tho risibilities of the Parisians. The RANGE- " It's an easy matter to ct a fine young turkey, hut you don't always find the range that will cool; it to the rilil taste. Tliere is a lot !' dilTcreiit-c in range.s. You won't know nil ahottt ranges until you havo examined Ihe SOITII P.KND MAUdOAIUdO juul we will he )leased to have you call and let us ex plain the superior qualities of this "Q.U12K.N of ranges. Hundreds are now in use in the ttngne Hiver alley and tire giving satisfAi'tory service. Ask the owner of the South liend what kind of a record it has. The ROASTER- Shouldhe a "LISK." 'Phis is the latest improved roaster on the market and is as sure to he just what you want, as we are sure to he here when you come down town tomorrow. The Usl; lias the tray inside and is the most convenient roaster anil the most savory on the market. ( The CARVING SET- . Now is the time to get that carving set. Don't stop until you have seen the sets we have and learned our prices. We have the carvers that will please you for a lifetime and you will always he glad you purchased from this store. NICHOLSON HARDWARE COMPANY , Send Your Friends Each a- Thanksgiving Remembrance 1 1 : aHHMnaHMBMMM I I I V 'iff ! Here lire some- timely suggestions- for Thanksgiving' re memhranees: Heatiful souvenir post cards, mottos, place eards, wall piaijues, pietures, new fiction and a world of little fauey articles that are most suitable tor the occasion. A'e are agents for the famous WHITMAN ('AND IKK If you want to know what good .eaujly tastes like, you should try a box of Whitman's. You will find that. every piece is just a little better than anything you ever tasteil before and you are very sure to. want another box when you liave used P the first You will find the late MACJAZ1NKS AND PAPERS They are very good at this time of tho yeflr, you know. Remember that we are headquarters for office supplies, stationery in bull; and box, and jilso the needed supplies for the architect. It's a pleasure to drop into THE MERRIVOLD SHOP .134 WEST MAIN STREET. MEDFORD, OREGON I trn jfoJ'fm -- it j.