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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1910)
m "'"Ty - " PlflW ,, I J" ' ! PERSONAL ITEMS W. T. York hurt relumed from a month'a ibit eust. A. C. Allen and family have .re lumed from a month's stay at their Klamath lake icsoit. Mohr hnl Co., loans. Fruitgrow ers' Dnnk bitlg. Havo oiir Xmns phobm matlo h, t JIackey if you want Momcthinj; to ; flense, jr , Uiiye you seen the windows nt the 1 Metlfo'rd Hardwaro Co.? J.' (f'Woir. who arrived fioin Mad- imdii, Wis., about thteo weeks nj'o and loeated Hear ,Jaeksouille. Ui t' tranpaclintr biisinevi in Medloid 01 s Wednesday. Moo-Rlinl Co., excluslvo agentt i iui luuiiuriyMin uroscont ntul Wake f flold. Dr., towiiHltca on Hill's new railroad. Seo thorn. Crescent l division point, 220 OcorKO Giay, of near Centra Point, was trading in Medfoid Wed nesday morning. Is your iouso wired? Ono clgnr lews a day would pay for a hundred per cunt Increase In comfort. Start living tho electric Ufo. tf. J. P. Hodge, undei laker, of Am. land. Was haiisacliiig business in th, nietiopolis Wednesday. Miij-tiirco acres speclnl, 10 acres coming Into bearing orchard. Call on J. II. Wood, Condor Water & Powoi Co.'s offlco. tf Tom Weidcnian. the uell-knowi light comedian, is in town. Tom hn lelired from tho active st.ige, liu has his comnanics on the road, but Mr. Weidenian and hi wife, so well known as Tom and Nelliu Weide man. will lie in Medford. uio linn auto livery has decided to accommodate tho trado to and from the opera, natntorlum dances, cafea and so forth, and by placing a call they will call for you at any time. Their ordors will bo booked at their offlco. Phono 3141. George Ilcuc, who arrived Mon day. from Ccntcrvillc, In., announce his intention of building a homo in Medford. Mr. Heese was formerly engaged in the general merchandise business and may lc-enter tho Mime in this eitv. Havo you visited tho "Marlnolln Shop?" You aro Invited to call up stairs In tho Kcntor block and exam Ino tho nicely fitted rooms and loam about "Marlnolla." MliOTORD MAIL TRTBTTNB, MEDirOKD, OREQON. WWDKESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1910. ' VA11 meinheis or A. P. & A. M. ntn mged to meet at Masonio hall Thursday nt 112 :J3 p. m. to go in a body to the funeral of .7. M. Janny. All members of A. P. & A. M. aic urged to meet at Masonio hall Thur day at Y2:lo p. m. to go in n body to tho funeral of J. M. Janny. Xnuih photos made by Mackey will please. ,i- II. ('. Stoddaid and wife have 10 tuined from an extended hip. Mery light but oieotrleuy gives ff smoke and smoko contains Boot, vblch deposits on your wall paper, Jurtalns, draperies. Electric light lows In an air tight bulb. tf. The W. C. T. U. wj Jueot tomor low afternoon in tho Hnptibt church at .'I o'clock. It's a pleasuro to stop Into tho Med ford Hardwaro Co.'s storo slnco It has been remodelled.' ' William Zlndlo, who recontly lo cated near Grants Pass, was In town on business Wednesday. Wanted Hoarders. A now board ing houso has opened nt 706 South Oakdale. Call and seo us for fair treatment, or address F. H. More r land. 302 j V. A. Hnwk and family of Contral " Point spent Wednesday In Medford. Non-rust nmbrollns with detach able handles at D. T. Van Do Car's, $2.00 and up. All silk and half silk tops at $1.00 to $2. HO. Keep out of tho wet, and get a non-rust Toho Rouse made an onjoyablo vis it to IluKuburg Tuesday night, but did not tarry, as Medford looked hot ter to him. II. D. Pattorson, the Quaker Nur Kurymnn, Is going to Salem Satur day to park his nursery stock. Bet. tor got busy. John Huston of Tho Dalles is vis iting for a week In tho city. Mr. Hus ton linn relat'ves and old frlouds liv ing near Talent, whom ho will visit . bofoio returning. scryman, Is going to Salem Satur day to pack his nursory stock. Hot ter get busy, Chnrles M. Davis, who Is connect ed with tho Novelty theator of Ho qulam, Wash., Is In town for a few das, Tho object of Mr. Davis, who Is an artist. Is to secure scenic BkntchcH, which ho will reproduce on ennvns. Heo tho now "Karnac" brass at the Medford Hardwaro Co. (leorgo W. Mlllor, who recently lo cated with his family at Ashland, vis lied Medford for tho first time. Wed nesday. When Mr. Miller was asked what ho thought of Medford, ho re plied: "You hnvo energy enough here to Bhovel the Slsklyous Into tho hea." You aro wolcomo at tho Medford Hardwaro Co, John C. Owen, one of tho 'Iowa men who recently located in Ornate Pass, oauie uji on the Wcdnodti uveiitiu; motor to transact some legal matters nt Jacksonville. J. A. (Irnnulle of Monmouth. 111., iti stopping in the city for a few days. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phones: F. W. Weeks, 2071 " A. E.'Orr, 3692. liADY ASSISTANT W. K. Whiteside, who was up f i oin Centra! Point Wednesday on business, leports all work again in progress. The cement work is neai iug completion on the large business blocks under course of construction and nil other building is rapidly pro- gicssiiur, ,,(! ,c looks for a greater .imouiit of building in tho sprimr. Samuel Holt, landloul of the Cen tral Point hotel, was trading in Mod ioli! Wednesday. If you haen't got a block In Oak lalo Park addition jou had bettei jet ono ut once. See W. II. Kverhnrd, 103 Ninth street, West, for partlcu ars. tf Dave McCoy, who for years has been a limber cruiser in the foresis of Washington, stopped off nt Med foid yosteidnv tq meet parties who arc inteicded in timber lands in Klamath county and have, employid Mi. McCoy to make a cruise of their possessions. Moor-Khni Co.. loans, Fruitgrow ers' Hank building. J. P. Kimbuig, funnel I v of Grays lluibor, Wash., who now occupies a imsition with the Oiegoii Kleetrieal company, is so much pleased with Meutoul thai ho has decided to lo cale permanently nud will bring his uiniil" hero nt once. W. II. Holland of Moclips, Wash., has conic to Medfoid to make . per manent home. Mr. Holland is a me chanic of high order and well versed on all classes of machinery. Frank Woodwind of Portland was at tlic Mooie Wednesday. J. C. Cunio of Portland spent Wednesday in Medford. Attliur Loid of Woodvillo enjoyed a day in tho city Wednesday. Mr. Lord is n newcomer and e.pecls to locale in Woodillo with a stock of jewelry. Joe S. Murphy, well known in Medford, who recently moved to Sjin Diego. Cal., has returned mid will take up his rcsideiuw nt Central Point. Tho moi chant must noer relax lii mxiety to create buying opportuni ties fo.r his ivi Irons not one now and then, but an endless chain of them. Will Austin came up fiom Gold Hill Wednesday afternoon and will irmaiu until Fiiday on business. I no Plaza Oystor Parlors, tho place to eat. Commercial lunch 11 a. in. to 2 p. m. Upstairs, opposlto First Vatlonal bank. Havo you noticed tho now build ings going up In Oakdalo Park ad dition Just south of Mr. Hoofs? tf When you think gifts, think of tho Medford Hardware Co. Clyde Hi own Is over from tho Ap plegato for a few days. Mr. Ilrown In sangulno In his belief that valua ble mining property will bo devel oped Hi "'that part of tho country In tho very near future. Ho bases his belief on the fact that a railroad Is 'loaded that way. II. H. Patterson, tho Quaker Nui Korymnn, Is going to Srlem Satur day to pack his nursory stock. Hot ter got busy. Joe Adams loft nt 10.30 Tuesday night for San Frnnclbco. Ho will bo absent for somo time nnd will visit all the southern cities of noto beforo returning to Medford. If It's to bo found In a first-class 'lardwaro store, It can bo found at tho Modford Hardware Co. S.P. Gregory of Nanalmo, H. C. Ih hcio for n fow days. Mr. (Siegory Is connected with a largo coal mlii Ing company on Vancouver Island. Nolan Davis, one of the best news paper men In all California and for merly connected with the Fresno Kvnnlng Democrat, was In town Wednesday. The Plaza Cafe, tho placo to oat. Commercial lunch 11 a. m. to 2 p. in. Homo made pies for Balo. tf C. K. Walkor, attorney from Con tral Point, was transacting business of a logal nature In Modford Tuesday cvonlng. 50c .80c $1.55 $7.25 B&G Cash Store TELEPHONE US YOUR ORDER. Jersey Butter, the Quality brand, 2 pounds 85c Eastern Hams, choice, spec ial, pound 18c Eastern Bacon, light weight, special, pound 25c Picnic llani, light weight, special!! pound 16c LARD Pure Lard 3-lb. pails, each 5-lb. pails, each LlO-lb. pails, each .... 50-lb. tins, each Imported Itu Chestnuts, per pound 20c Eastern Bloaters, fat ones, each 5c Norway Mackerel, large, 12- pound kits, each $2.75 Norway Mackerel, fancy, 12 pound kits, each $3.25 Syrup, best maple, in tins 5Qc and 90c Holland Herring, imported. kegs, each $1.50 Coffee, P. & C. blend of Mo-' cha and Java, lb : 40c Pinoapple, 2 -lb. tins, extra choice, 1 doz. $2.75, caso $5.40. SALE DINNER SETS Haviland China Dinner Sets 12-piece Dinner Set, caluc $20, "special price ... .$15.65 50-piecc Dinner Set; value $26.25; special price $21.05 Haviland China, gold border, small flower decoration. I 60-piece Dinner Set; value' $.'!8.15; special price $32.15 100-piece Dinner set; value $65.00; special price $55.75 63-piece Dinner set; value $76.00; special price $65.00 Semi-Porcelain English Din ner Sets. 31 -piece set, white and gold; special, set $7.85 37-pieco set, white and gold; special $8.70 54-piece set, blue decoration: special $10.75 l5-piece set, floral decora tion $8.40 Tea Pots, all sizes, 50c and up Child's Dinner Set, 14 pes; set j)i. oD Tree Candles, Candle Hold ers, Paper Pells, AVreaths. 3-piece Jap China Tea Set. per set $1.65 Cut Star Custards, set of SIX .. , ... . , tAu B & C Cash Store 223 West Main. Telephone 2351 Fond of Kisses? Then See The Kissing' Girl Tonight 'V1 ' mHHHHBHHHKH FANCY CHINA -Bric-a-Brac Etc.- We are showing (ho finest line and largest assortment of odd pieces in fancy and hand painled China ever shown iu'iMedford. Just the Thing for a Nice Wedding Christmas Present Gift "Tho Kissinu Girl" Tonlfllit "Volunteer Ornanlst" Soon. From Dvli-oitV M'liu m innsn- m.d' 'nn author of tho tlullKhtful Bon tlnnuatif roMouer, (l.-v Oooihuc,, UmiMitiil piny, "Tho Vohinleor Or uiiil tho tmibical inlios ot CIiumiuo KnnlstH", which enmoa to tho Jlctlfortl ooiiioh a IIoimJ of waim piaiHo Tor the now mimical oincily, "Tho Kissing Oil I," which comes lo tin-, oily thU uM'iiiiiK at Iho Ajutlfoiil, whoio it will uiiluitniu with ifi uaioly tlKio on pleasure bent with Iho ory latowt hook by Blanilaiih Slanj;o, a pio lil'io and HiKicussfitl lihiottist. Thu woik ia haid lo hd ttudduil with tlo liyhtlul lyrios and adoruod with Miino -0 tiitidl'til inoliidioH by Ilnn win Tilzor an Indiana' hoy who Mtuuht Chicago as tho o.xploidn point for Iuh ln,( ooniio opora. Sir Von Tilzor oponh doploios tho Jul! that ho wan bom in IndiaiispoliH in stead of l'osey county, uliuio Ouo. Ado, .lohii McCutolieon and Chaihw Major wore bojn and "flowed up." He boliowM that faino yould Iimm leached him caihor had Iuh rather moved to I'iwv coiuily bofoio be wan born. The Coil lliealor oinupaiiv Iiiih Imcii bnihh in providing lor (he laiiKical coiimmU an iuvonlilnie in KcepniK uilli the iiiauiiil'ii'aiice ol ciiMt it piewent horo. Thoy hae dUliored a coinpHiiy of oxeollent a Thoatro boou Iiiih created a now char actor which hliltt fair to rival tho 1m oi till Charles Dlckon'u "Uriah Ileeii" In "O.ivld Cooporflold". Tho unique character, "Hubbard Cltiffln", Ih a Hort of a hypocritical country poiHoa ago who onilovnrn to Induct (lotl fourliiK peoplo to aid him to furthor Ii Ih own dlshouornblo end. "Grlfflu", by IIoIiib and jiIuUIiik. BitH the heor tho Ilov Howard Stur kIb Into coiiHldornhlo trouble, but in the end reeolvoH JuhI ibwsertH. "Urlffln" Ih umbodlmeiit of all that U douplcablo, but novortholuHH thoi nuthor iiiado IiIh human. Thuru aro many charactoiH In the floiili to bo found In rural loralltlcH today, ami Uioko who live, or have lived In tlio country, will roaly recoK n I .e thorn. ApropoH of UiIh, of thln, tho piny Ih alwly outoitalaliii; and In atiuetlvo. "Tho Volunteer OrKiinlHts' has been kIvciii an elaborate and foully utaBP MttliiK ami Ih proHcuteil by a cant of jiiiiibiiiiI merit. A Visit From U would be apiireciated by us and we believe ou would enjoy looking at. a lino so near com plete and besides our prices are not so high as to scare you. Thy lino is really a popular priced lino. From 10c to $.500 Saturday December 3 We are going to have our Holiday Opening Conic in. Bringtho children. ' ' We are going to givo away Thursday December 22 a 50-Pieco Dinner Sot and A Handsomo Drossed - . Doll. Ask about theni. iHussey's inil'oril acoim for uxuniNilu amnion i mill liiff niftfLMiiM miuf iiiiiiiur. rl'li. I lie Hcem-K i.t (he opeielln, Uuw.. rlmniM iiiiuibcm (l.i. with a eoini.lele oiehestrn under lliu diioclioii ol Wliitno lleiiiiiulioii ill iiiimber. aie ct in Iho MohuiurwHid niciiiiitiiiiih of Molifiniii, a locale I bat under the new iiihiwkouiomI, (ill jioiiin, lis uill ax -.lent oiden Opon all nlitbl. TJie lfovl never Whim u, , iiu,.i..u., ... h... m,,. cIohc. hut will loiimJn (.pan a u, UUI WIMi, (IV lilMi oyw,K mulil mill oxen night. nnv vilt ,. (lw , lm, ,Mu (lull ami o.. i, a. Ik. m.i-vwI h' , ,t M.,cinb(. the llnal f f Tnn LATE TO CLASSIFY rleo t'f-f4 4-f-- l,OSTMrown Jur eollaiello on ti. I', motor, Sunday, between Med foid and Ashland. I'lcano leave at Mail Tribune ollice and ,'et leuaid of 5. UI7 VOU UKNT ItoiiHe, $I'J .1) Coleman, 1 III N drape. -M7 1,'MIJ MAI.I.' Will u I. ml. A ' ,. ', ,'. .t.LJ-V IIIIINll II . .. .liii-Lwilil ... nw llii.'l 1.1 . I . II.. .fllflOO. II, l- Heimoli, Mooie flu lei. 17 WANTKI)-Miiii wauled lo laU up Uie iieni'V Tor the (Irani! Union Tea ('. Impiiie of ,1. V. (Irior, 110 Tumi hi. Ka-t Mcdl'oid 'J17 VOU SAI.K A low liiKh, dry jc.ii deneo lotH near pnintf, .tUtlll; $10 a month. II. K. Iluiwoii, Moore In tel. air FOK 5ALK 0riM?r-Molwji ,7 loom lioiwe on S. Oakdalo. Apply Oakdale Cah Orocery, Oakdalu wid lith. -J1H : NEW MANAGEMENT FOR ROYAL CAFE Notice. All inmnbers of A. r. & A. M. aro lilted to meet at .MaMiuie hall ou riiiiixlav (toruormw) at 1J:43 p. in. lo o in a body to attend the funer al of J. X. Jauv. A. F. & A. M., Notice. The funeral services of Kdwin M Jiiiinev will be held at 1 0 on Thiin-diiv nl the late residence, 04 South Central aeiue. Hev. W. V. Shields will officiate at the home. Medford lodge, Ko. 10.1. A. K. & A. Mi. Ii. A. II.iiiNeom has piiicu ni-ed thu Itoyal eate and has em ployed K. .1. Ilhoadoh Ha mauiiKe.. Tho Koval looming hoiuo and cnlc uill uudcrxo a uomplute oveihau! ini: from cellar to trairet and Iron! Iiiih time a fut-elat.s ieeclnbli plae; will be eomluetud. .Mr. Ilnn coin in well known in tbi t,ei-tion of the &tate, and thofeo who know hei know that bho will conduct the hct place puiwihlo. The ixioin are ii" closed and uill remain o lor a leu day, dunnu' which time they will bt thoroughly .o vol bullied and cleaned ftild made rvady to ioeoio oid th. beet of ruoinere and odKur. Th. now iiuniu$ement wih it lilnicily uiploitood that a ilrht-eluon re tauraut and roomiiit; houce will he conducted, uhore no one inav hesi tate to inline for a Kood iiioal at a riwtninable price and where a clean room iiihv be soeurcd. Cafe now hhui. The I(o.al cafe i M.. will have eharse at the gnive. Intemieiit in I. O. O. " cemcterv.l now oiw for biiMiieii and ledini; All Miim.iw utp rentieted to meet at larc rrmtil. at tner meal Y.m nr. ibe hall ill 12:1" p. m ginned I. i .him- iih.I ir tin- f.. I mm pecial Suit Sale Don't Miss a Look Here. Suits, Coats and Skirts Reduced One-third Xmas Novelties in Endless Array 'ltd year it i oiu- pleaMtire to olTer I'oi' ,nii' jileasniv,, eritlcisni and patronage, UioJurguht I'ollectiou orClii'i.stiiiasarlicleH we have ever exhibited. Space here lorblds oui unutliig Ihe dilTcrent kinds ol' hundreds of bountiful things. Kindly accept thin as an iiivitnlion Tor you to come and sue theiuall. SANTA CUUJH. WILL UK IIKLMO TO MKK'V AND TALK WITH T11I0 LIT- TLK TOTS. HIMNd TIIK BAB1KS TO SHIS III.M. IU" flif 'l Pt!irn ) (i i ' ;v s.'-R! c . ;.t Pay Less and Dress Better VWM "lU -itmmP Home of McCall Patterns 28 S. Central .jm $ ?' AbVYV