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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1910)
Wl MlSflVOUD MATL TTUnrNPJ. MttPFOUP, iEOUCATORS TO , hee! IN FRISCO , national Association Chooses Coast! City as Mcctinn Place in 1911 , Many Cities Laid Claim to Con ventionWill Be Lamely Attcntlctl Scene from the Kissing Girl cilieAdo. ill.. K. mention association will lie ueiu ISan KruueNco. Tliw was decided up JO.- Thi' i,m-t eoiiention of tlio Nnlioiml I'M ' (toduv liv llic executive committee nl in- u-oeiulioii. Tl meeting will no Ihold .lulv H lu 1 1. Tim committee carefully canvas,- It'll Hie CUllllls OL mo v.muus vim- i'lMlll'MillU: I'"'" tllC HON't OOllYOIltlOII before making the liiml decision. It lis nbimipd to nmUo (ho not meeting Ban exceptionally important iie. The Ibourd has appropriated a law sum lot" money to pay the expenses ol xciuntibt who will visit Sun I ran fceisoo and address the meetings. Tim jjj'und is to lie used exclusively for linen who n iv not member or the a, soc'mlion. Many members will ajs-o Ibe on the program. The member of the board predict that there will bo a very large at-fiendunee. JiDf . Pry 1 ft i I if wBggtf ii lap IJ V fLtJb iSHBBeI i TRAINING SHIP FOR OREGON BOYS expenditure of $14,000 would put her in excellent condition. There tnv 20u enli&toduieu in the reserve at preheat Keep trying' Keep advo'tlslng for work - - and keep answering help wanted ads. You'll via. Barlow Is Witness. WAKIIINUTON. J. .. Nov. l!(i. tl ( Hmlow, tniffie director of the Chicago Awbiiiiiutiflii il" Commerce wiLs a itnu$ today ' before. Wo in wi lute oontinoreu eominiMoii eonueetiou with the invotdigntiou ol p.oposed iueiSmsu's in freight rate uii western ntllmuds. Pnrli'w declined that tho'rnilrotub decided to ndviiwo tlio rates 01. iudi coinniodilioH n it oIiomi; that the rates oji oihufg were. uuqhitngO'i i 1 on others tlio tariff would b reduced. He mud ihnt tlio road i li.irgcd 8." per cent Inoroiis-o uguiust 1 s rate nd only If) per com i-jnnist commoilitiuH. Cliih mlaa di tectly affuetid the nptytyor and uon Hiimor, Harlow HHHortud thai the proposed increase iu freight till if fx on Mimes amounts to '.I mills per pair.' As a result the ninuufauturer increased !." cent pop ltair and tliq l-ctailor (luuged the eonsumor 40 cents more He added (litit the publio not ontv must pay the increased rates, bu thai every one handling the good1 would add to (ho increase. 47-ACRE TRACT SOLD FOR $10,000 IN ASHLAND NOIAN CUTS UP FIVE COMRADES rEntcrs Cabin. Draws Knife and At tack Them Savagely Afterwards Fled, But Was Captured by Dep uty Sheriff. SAN UKKNAHU1NU, Cub. Xvv. "C li'ii'.i iniliiiii). nil. Iimiii' trealeil today at (ho county liopital' fol" e- imus Uiiilo and nuiiei wouiins, aim Alberto Tob'm, another Jndian. who Ik alleued to hao iutlielod the Axnimda, in in custody at Vietorvillo. According to tlio wounded IniU- . i i ; . ails, idinu enieroii a caniii near ic- loiville, where lho,Y were celebrat ing, drew a knilo .and lovolvcr and uttackod them Mivngolj. Indians- known as Nellie May Alack, Harold, Jim, ,Miiuuel dapoly mil Cithe Honifaco urn overol Blushed and Lou Wiighl win. Hint hrouuh the arm. Five, others, lutr Meimu-.lv injuied, wmu tioatcd at Sictoi". ille. I'oliVi fled, piiivui'il by a pue ninlcr Deputy Sheiitf Dnliucli. lie war. ciptuied eaily today iu tlio ItaKl lulls. Cntho Honifaee. who was mil bout the fine and head, is a sister tut' Mary Nitu Houitacc, tin1 riute g'ul lor lose of whom the renegade 1 i 1 1 V Ilo a eur ago coinuiilleil '22 Hinders anil cnded two posse- i Ethe Colorado de-til lor a wick In fore h died. Navy Department postpones aaie oi , (uy 47 Qunboats in Order to Assip Ona of Them to This State fcr fk Naval Reserve. I'OUTLAND. Or., Nov. 'Jti.-Tllef sale of tlio gunboat tVrtivord mid the cruiser Hostou hiio lieun postponi.l with view of anbigniug olio of the vessels to Portland "as , a trnhiiug hip tor the Oregon iinval roKervo. uceordiug to ii loiter lioui tlio nuvv depaitinont' tluyt wn5j rouoived tod by Commander John MeNulty of the reserve. The voxels are at Uromorlou miy yard uiul urrangeitienls had been made to dispose o it hem at mic tion in the near future, but Captain (ioonje H. Shepherd of the rosere wired a rciiuost to the navy depart ment (hat instead of soiling the cratt ,oiiu of thorn bo rotainud and turned over to lliu newly organized re.-orvos in Oregdn. Kl forts will be uuido to secure t lie Boston, which was built at a i-o-l of t2.IIU(l,0(KI. and can be put in first-class condiliim at an upproN illiuto cost o 417.."(H). The Concord is Munllcr than the Hostou mid . i ASHLAND, Nov. 'JO. Thu O. C acre tract on uio nouievaro. direct! v ueross the street iroin the Soiilbern Oregon State Norm nil school, was Hold to Mcssi. Milnci and KiehnrdMin ot Ashland and foi'-tnol-ly ot SinuK City, la., who mil further improve the tract and sub diviiTe it iifto sinilir holdings. Of the 47 acres, four acres are planted n ot(4iaril. Thoru is a residence Him barn on the propel ly. and (ho pric' paid ivat, $18,000. NOTICE. on Tuoh 1010, the PlciiBo take uottue that day ovoning, Deeomber (I, ' undi'aiuiied will njiply to the city council of the city of Med ford for n' liccOsu to sell spitittiutis. viueons and malt liipiors in ipmntities lose than one gallon for n peiiod of due jenr on and after December l, 1010, at its place of business, located on bils 10. 11 and V2, of block 4.r, of tlio town of Medford. JIAU-MOiril COMl'ANV. Who Needs a Book-keeper? I line had eight years' experience; can lake full charge not doublo ou trv books; all-roiiiul office man; Al ieleu-ui-es. Addiess S., uaio .Mai' T'ibmie. ' aiS ffiOV.-ELECT WEST 10 TRAVEL SOUTH SALt:M, Oi.. No. -JO. (loveiuoi- lect IKwald Wusi, wiin His iiimm. Eill loao hoio soon lor a tup l" Jouthoni Calitornia. Ho i uxpei-t r. . . i .i ... ...i i . ii-il io lie iiu.-eni anoni a mount iimi i yn the uicaiitime will prepaic Ins in-, w niugiiral message. u THE VOLUNTEER ORGANIST. i uk Player Piano i .Modern stagu realism, it i ad mit led. lies roaehud the ni'ine ot pei- feclion. TIibhi is not an invention know. i to the art of the stage c.n-iM-nter that has not boon introduced tat our playhouse, mid iu these da- iif scenic prodiicliou anything uomI 1 ii tin. why of efloct i certain t cnmiiiuud immodiate attiiiu. Wlmi 'William H. Onvi'. the well-known .plaw right, wmtw the popular pa--lorHrilrniau, "Tlio Volunteer Oman-' " which is to be pruduced at -tlm ".Mnllorcl thenter Fridwy, Deeeinbei 'J, s,, ImdmHu ambitiuu in viow oiii-, bide of nuikiiig hi ploy appeal to all ultifc-u of thoateKooi-M, and thai WHe to luno tliv fccenic end of it ii-up-to-date u )M-silile. In the third net of Mr. OmvV piny there is n church ceue which hu bomi prn iii.uuewl bv ble eritifi. as being lb.-nn.-t ubxorbuiK art t' mu exception -hIIv iutrt.tiuf Jay. In fact, ibis tmut bus bvii mil m tin. nntl real that as miihi as the iilltuiu n-e-oii ti i.e i unwieiiuitel iraiisferrpJ into tin- ii-.iliii- ol all thai i bolv No li'iiiilc or iilitne of worship can boast ol ln-ii.i eiiuiirtiient ihun llu wene. , N'vt a detail Uua Uwn oei looked, een lo the iioiportal t"--SmiIs oi -.lt- Tue-da. oi-mbi-r 0 ll.i-l,ii)- foi In a I .1 " 11 That owns the excuhive right of playing Downward on the Keys Do you know that the Melville Clark Piano Company is the cny manufacturer that can build an inido player that plays directly tlnimvanl on the ktyi? Ark ynnr friend who sells player pianos if there is any way correctly to play a piano except downward on the keys. Ho knows as well as you do that no one play a piano any other way than with a dm award touch on the key because that is tlio way a piano was made to be played. The makers of all playor piano, excopt the Apollojcut out the downw ard stroke on tit keys; tuy cut out twwity-iliree of the mot expresne not; they cut tut ctntitritt tf prrtn in pitwt building. , Do you know that Mrelvillo Oiflrk wot wfint manufac turer to make a play ,ia.n ilwt-covered the whole rante of the key board i ' Do you know that fof five years he was the only nunu facturer making n plnjf iiso that-played oihtyeiult notes? When the manufactniere of ordinary player pianos made suty-rive note pUyexs they mode them after the iinatp of a child who could not reath lh full length of th kvy hoard. hen Altlvtllt Clark made the Apollo player piano lit made a complete, full rown muuuu afur the imatje and with the tra.nini and in?.ration ot a mater. IWfore yu put five hundred or thoujand dollnr Into a playrr rU" wwldn't you llbo to knout jilit what you arc going lo get for that monoy? Then viJt our iUripm and g-t oetnpl?te, tint-hand knowledge that wl entbla you to fl tesuT$ in your iwvtlnient Litwial ! Msn m-Ja ( uiJ uno 41 ptajer puna. Lo.k .-it iurti'tCJin Us airaigad. Hale's Piano House; ASK GRAND JURY 10 IRVESTI GATE President of Spokane City Council Would Have Formal luvcstifiation Majlc.ot Civic Matatcrs Sullivan Unilcr Firc.,,1.- a. Si'OlvANl' U'ltsji.. ov. ail.-Two loiniul deuuiudH for it Kleein grand jury to iuvostigutu tlio affairs of the city govoiuiuetlt Were filed today iu the superior court. Due Is ' from President K. V. Lambert of tlio oily council and the other is from the Sectional Central Labor union. Immediately after tho filing Judge li. II. Sullivan Miid'tho matter would bo held in nhu.vun.tto iiutil the return of dudgu K. I). HinUIe. who is en gaged on u mui'doi' trial out of town, and that the matter will bo taken up next Saturday. I'rosident Lambert's rofpiosl cov ers tlio hearing of (he .etmrgp iigatuHt fonnor ueliinr Chief of I'olUw .loltu T. Stillixipt. That of tho See tiouai ( ontnii Liiijor union goc- deeper and demaiidrf thai. cvtr. charge of corruption, municipal and cottnlv. bo ituiuircd into. It nl6 asks tlUt a stieeinl prosecutor lm nttmod to conduct the liyiuify. ' ' Wants Balllnpfer's Job. 't WASHINGTON, I). C, Kuv..S0. Itopresontatlvo EnBlcbt;IjJlVi i ,at ,f llP First California district, wliflMo fentcd for re-election' by Judgo IWi' or, wantM secretary DallltiBcr'-u fob jn tho cabinet, according to n wtall defined rumor hero today. ' Englobriclit la reportod to Mino written to sovernl BOnators and con Krossmon concelnlnR tlnx mattor, giv ing bis oplnlpn tiia't Dalllngor Boon will resign. When told of tlio Calltoriilrin's ro portod prediction, IJrtlllngcr mndo blK UBiinl donlnl rogardlng Ida poaaiblo resignation, After investigating the rvnl oslnto offers ndvortlscd covorlng a feason jnblo period you may buy real estate -.intelligently. Not otberjvlso. mm. At mz 4BF ' p IV "f" m onday and Tuesday ECONOMY DAYS McGow-in G& Wo have I'illcil tho window with special values chosen from all parts of this hip; store. Don't fail to sou this window and make selections early. Tho saving to ,ou is worth your careful attention- Don't miss tho op portunity. ' . , u . , , ' -,,.,, SEE CARDS IN WINDOW EXTENSION TABLES $8.00 TO $75.00, ROCKERS $2 50 TO .$ irriffa'fTififtnnrrr TmIH Kl 77 HBttib. ju Cr),00. LOV PRICES ON STEEI, COUCHES- Just Received, TRUNKS. AND - SUIT CASES t'..v. Vti p-Ji ' n y- . DR"EJ3ERS .$- -o to $r 00 f iTTiBOlt' Ml' . ' fLiw R 1 WL JmW CHINA -CLOSETS $22.fi0 TO $35.00 BRASS BEDS $13.50 TO $50.00. BOQKqASEJ $10.00 TO $30.00 STANDS $3.50 TO $20.00. mm IbsSc'ASwPc -'-" h rail I DINING CHAIRS $800 TO $27.00 SET 'ZritffrW. " J Ji I StirfwwilftSSwsiHfii f,flPfcT8''fu'iiJ..flK'J SOOSIER.spec , ;B1JETS , f $20.00 TO $50t00 I IPMMIII I IIIII1IWII IT IT j j jgjfcaBsjy rc-ul - ', h-55 tA ? Hi K 1 Wl TsSSMSl -Jjll p ROLL TOPS $24 00 TO $ 00 Some merchants tell us that they can't nffOi'il to sell llnosior" Kitchon C'nblnoU bpfiuwo Hie luanu Inctiur fixi tho priti autl.tlmt (here is not uuoiigh profit. . $ lA lUvi'i-y wonuui who knows anytime tihout kitchun cahiuot iiihistH on buying tho "1 loonier" and sh knows the price in adauee, Shy liit)W that hho iMn't pfl.vlJig tho doalor a Wg ui'DCit. Wc sell three times as many HOOKHCUS as wo --mild sell nl am other make. w::fmmm i ACT v., RENOWN RANGE i