Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 09, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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Jacksonville Notse
HURRY
HOLIDAY
Miss Grnco Unyplioltz, who Is at
'tondlng the Ashland business col
1'iKC lias relumed to her studies after
n week's viBlt with her parents.
Taylor Durch has been doing sonio
improving on tho fine city residence
I'mipeity of Wnllnco Woods.
Mr. Wilson, a late arrival from
Michigan, but at present located In
.laijltsonvlllu. Is doing Bonio ditching
on the Dr. Cluncy farm. Mr. Wilson,
llkij.tho most of tho new comers, Is
delighted with Oregon, and when he
has disposed of his eastern proporty,
wJM probably settlo here.
Ii. O. Van Wegen and Lewis Up
dlk;j have been very busy sawing with
Mi'j V'b gasollno wood saw In Med
for(V for tho past week.
Kvdrythlng Is lively In Jackson
villi' this week. Commissioners Pat
terson and Owons arc over for court
session.
Dr. Clancy, wlfo and llttlo daugh
ter wero out from Medford Sunday
looking over their ranch and plan
ning Improvements to bo made in tho
spring.
Our gonial mall carrier, Mr. Bro
ker, reports last Saturday's rain as
being anything but pleasant to htm.
Sal'd It rained Into the cart on all
aides In splto of sldo curtains and
storm apron and that ovon Ills pock
ets were full of water. Ho also mot
with another mishap, ono morning,
which, luckily for him, did llttlo dam
age. His horso becamo frightened
at an automobllo, turned so quickly
that she upset tho cart. Then, seem
ing to realize tho mischief sho had
done, waited patiently until her driv
er could extricate himself and mall
from under the cart-and mako a now
start.
GIFS JS ADVICE
Express Companies Remind Christ
mas Givers to Send Early in Or
der to Insure Prompt Delivery Be
fore Christmas.
I of limo come into this a ftw-Christ -
i
mas-delivery clnS, simply because
neither postot'fJuo official nor u-pt-PMs
etimpatiioy nre able to lure
eiioitKli expoiieuord men io Keep up
nilh llio oxtfti tlcmuuilb. Of course
you have ilotid your part if vou it
Clirialimis paok
Central Point Items
Fred Pennegro and family of Eu
gene aro visiting relatives and friends
here.
II. F. Caton has moved his family
from tho ranch and Is occupying tho
Pennlgro residence.
V. S. Brooks, foreman of tho
Snowy Butto orchard, and family
wcro visiting In Medford Wednes
day. Tho city council met In regular
monthly session Monday night. May
or Leover and ull councllmcn wero
present. No business of special In
terest "was transacted except to pass
a ten-mill tax levy for municipal ex
penses for tho coming year.
Kenneth Becbo and wife, accom
panied by Miss Nettle Lewis, wore
visiting In MedTord Saturday.
Tho young folks of the Presbyte
rian church spent a delightful .eve
ning wjth Miss Hazel Knackstcdt at
her homo Monday night.
Jacobsen & Bade company, con
tractors water system hero, with tholr
men, aro todayl filling up tho wator
plpo ditches.
Georgo Wright, who has been
working at Prospect for several
months, Is at homo for tho winter.
Llttlo Miss Kntherlno Pattison, the
charming daughter of Kdltor Patti
son of the Horald, had n birthday on
Monday. Sho received some beautiful
presents.
INSURANC
E
Ml
OREGON
HtiHW
I
MUCH PLEASED TO BE DISCUSSED
Forward your
es early 1
This is utyed upon tho public by
tho express companies ami tho posl-
ol'liuo officials. Two weokb before
Christmas is none too early to mail
or express packages, destined for
tho outturn const or even for tiic
middle wcs.t. This mlviuu 4s not
given solely to mako it easier lor
tho men who handle tho express aim
tho mail, hut for tho satisfaction ol
those who send and receive gifts n't
holiday time uud to whom the dehiy
even of 12 hours in u package is the
ocension for mucli disappointment
Don't send u Christmas package,
to Now York for instance, and order
it delivered on Christmas eve. There
are a lot of pcoplo who do even that.
Tho local express office gels dozens
of packages with orders to deliver
to a certain point at a certain hour.
Obviously it is absurd to allow only
just enough time for the package io
reach its destination under ordimtrv
uuemded conditions, and expect il
to ho delivered promptly during the
great Christmas rush. Alany peopa
have a feeling that tho whole world
is as anxious i'or grandmother or
Uncle Dick to get that package ao
fho sender is and that it will be
rushed along pollnioll and hurried to !
its destination in order that grand-
mother or Undo Dick shall not bo '
disappointed.
It takes in the neighborhood ot
I three weeks after Christmas to get
all of (he packages delivered to tho
1 point to which they are addressed,
dc.spilc all thai can be done Minn
I of tho package that are sent ahead
Ilia paokago sturtod off tvo wcoks1
in advance and if it a, ilostiiOd for j
one of lliu, big ctlius in vMituh flloio
is much congestion mid the dchi I
oectii-p in the delivery frtun Unit end, !
il tttiii'l, .Up linlpori. Tho main thing
is for tfui sender to do his part h ,
sending n long tune ahead.
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II
I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE
Union
Livery
Stables
nnd will conduct a general food And hoarding establishment, llorsea
bonrded by the day, wpek or month. I guarantee a squuro deal
to all.
11 COANYAW
UNION LIVKRY BARN.
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RIVERSIDE AVENUE.
AHRTat i v 7 JK!
VMS il 111 t m.Mi
Good Paint
Single rooms or oil suito
also rooms with bath
Clio finest
Sample Rooms
in the city.
Hotel Moore
' Xelcpliono In Kvery Kimiiii
, . RAU-MOHR COMPANY
Proprietors.
EUROPEAN PLAN
pmmmaMnm!mmmmmamm9m Mwniiwjwit'iimwTfwwwwiw imijMiTfrniwm
ALL KINDS OP DRY
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Oak, Luurol, Fir and Pine. Hu.v yniirniutor supply now;
roasonablo prices.
The Sun Star Wood Company
(102 Almond at.
Phono Main 051.
Jol Koynmn.
Is True Economy
fciiiiui mwamm nrnmntmuami mi mimuim
t
The real cost of paint
is the average cost per
year of protecting and
beautifying the surface.
The paint that costs the
least per gallon is not
the cheapest. It's the
paint that covers the
most surface unci wears
longest. Ask your
painter to use
ACME QUALITY
HOUSE PAINT f i ?Q
It insures the greatest
protection and beauty
at the least cost per
year of service. Color
cards and suggestions
for fashionable com
binations at our store.
No matter ivhat the
surface to ba palnteil,
enameled, stained or
varnished, there's an
Acme Quality Kind to
Jit the purposa
0LMSTEAD & HlBDAMD,
MEDFORD, OR.
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MAIL TRIBUNE WANT
ADS BRING RESULTS
After Visit in City Expresses Him
self as Delighted With- Medford
and Surroundinfl Country Med
ford 1$ a Live One.
''What Fenian thinks of llio vnl
ley" io not tho title of any fairy
lulu, not u subjeet for doerel nor
a ruso for iillinj; space, but is the
real Kuuuiiio opinion of W. II. Fea
tlim, president of the Empire Lih
Insurance company, who made hi
lir&t visit to Medford on Thursday
hist. So well was Mr. Feiijjui
pleased with tho country that In
frankly said:
"I have traveled over practieall;
(he entire state of Oregon, been ii
Junction, Corvallis, Euoue, Suloin
Pendleton, La Uraude, Ileppuu:
(runts 1'ass, Ashland, Klamath
Falls and in fact neaily every towi
in the state of any note, and tliev
aro all kuucI, but 1 am freo to admit
that this is tho most beautiful am
prosperous valley in all the state,
and Medford has more reaj life t
(he siiuare inch than .any city of its
population on tho I'aeitiu coast. 1
am an old-limur on the const; thei'
uie but few !ov;n fioin Los An
Kulos to llio ISritish Columbia lim
u i I Ii which 1 urn not thoroughly tie
iliiaiuted. This was nut so of .Med
ford, however, as this is my first
visit here, hut I know a jjuml town
wliuu 1 see it. J know a ood coun
try when 1 seo it, uud whilo yoii
people think your town is about as
uood us it can be, permit me to1 toll
you that it is not one-half so k,)01'
as it will bo in live years, and ii
(en years you will nil be wonderiim
how it happoued that you have u
eity hero in liomiu River valley with
J.'j.OOO population. It is iroin io
come, Thoio is no power short ol
l'rovideneo to prouut it; the coun
try is here, the rusourcos are huie.
Ihe climate in hero and the eutei
piisu is behind the people. I uau
say- in all truth that m other cil
mi tho entire coast of 10,000 inhab
itant, is seeing such development in
substantial building way as i
.Mudfiml, and no otlior valley on I lie
const, Likinir aereajro ipto consider
illion, has any biisiiuiss of compur
in ileolf with tiiis fertile, bonutifid
amt prosporoiis huetion of Oregon."
Mrs. Shonts Summoned.
Will Be One of Important Topics at
the Good Roads Convention to Be
Held in City of Portland Next
Monday. ""
imuKmcssstxmmiatamnmeiwsisimi
Aside from discussions of pro
posed yood loads lejjislution, the
most importunl subject to come be
fore the Oregon jjood roads conven
tion to bo held in Portland, bej-in-liiiiT
December l'J, is the building i
the Oroon hijihway, u part of the
I'.icific hiuhuav.
The plan for building the Canada
p-Mexieo hiuhwav was (he oui
neasuro leceiwiiK iinaninious. up
iroval al the rooiI roads convention
eeently held in Walla Walla, a con
.enlioii which was at (ended by dele
jutes from WiishiiiKton, Idaho am1
Montana. An Oregon man, who wa
iot oven u dolcttnlu (o tho convcit
tion, iisjlsed )iuin(ission 'Io iiuloie
the project and Io uio the repic-'
scnlalives of the Ihreo slates to dt
all in their power to fuilhur (In
miiu'iueut.
No kooiI roads enthusiast in Oiv
V'ou has opposed (he Oiepin Iuh
wav. All concede (he value such
road would bu to tho stale in provid
ing a reat lhorouj;hfaio for (oun-l
travel wilh feeder roads luadiiiK l'
the places of icnlest scenic iult .
ust, such as Mount Hood, tin- sc
and Crater Lake national pari.
Moans of procedure have const- '
quoutly bucomo of tho greatest in
teioat. Some of the promoters ol
tho plan for tho Oregon hij;hwii. be
liovo that it would work better with
the statouide ood loads ciiiupaii
to lot ouch countv through uhul
the road would ho constructed, ,i.
lend to its buildinj.', under (he mi
pervisiou and with tho aid of stjiie
authoritios and the Pacific Hii:hwv
assoeiation. . ..
1
N'EW YORK, Dec. U. irrs. Theo
tjoio Shoot .hub ordurud today to
uppoftr before the surveyor of the
poit to e.diu the prosonee iu hor
hfitfsiiso of $30,000 woith of jewels
K&iQt whim hor trunks were lundod
from tbtf tiuer Kier Wilhtlui
dor GtaxMe.
Mr. Shouts said that failure to
duojuje the soie was the result of
igtnmiuee of tho law. She sid she
touk .0,000 worth of kbibs to Ku
rpiio to hive thom eiebaused for
more fnhMimhh ent etoues nn.l
Ulflt hIip did not thuik (he echniiui'
Would rtHjuire dwlrliou.
Wood for Safe.
Cordwood and stnvowood, liar.!
and soft, in any quantity. A. Klovei
aity scales at M'ain and Fir e'.rceU,
or tolophone Mam
Mrs. Sturtcvant of 1515 West Main street held ticket No. 32, which drew the $25.00 Suit at the Emporium this Mornlnn.
r AdivlljJ
AND
JAMMED
To Utmost Capacity
Thousands of eager, anxious and satisfied customers participated
yesterday in the most sensational Clearance Sale ever inaugurated
in Medford, and to the women who were unable to get waited on,
we beg to state that today we have made arrangements for more
clerks and will be able to take care of everyone
l''(llfkc''arJJl'JlJlJrrJrJrll
?
I The Emporium's Stiipenduousl
"Hurry Out" Clearance Sale is the j
Talk of Every Woman in Medford
i .
Here are Some Real Red Hot Specials For The Girls
2081.
227
AN UP-TO-DATE DRUGGIST
nays It U surprUlns'liow many old
fahloned remedies ate Iwlus ul. wn-cii
gos to show that It Is hard to Improve
orae of our Grandmother' old, tiwe-tn-'d
rnwlle. For Inntaiuv, for kpnj th-
hair daiV, so't and lo)-. nothing equal
ine our Irrandraotb'tl, "wse ta' has evnr
bwn dlcorerd. Although, by th adli
tloa of sulphur and oihr lngrHli-nt, tii
old-fanhioned bww hag bwn wad mor
effective as a scalp toole and color re
atorer. Nowadays when our hair com-
oat or ceta faded or gray, lontrjd of g'
luc to the carden or samt for berb an 1
maklns the -tea" ourehe. V IP1
SO to the nearest drus atore and ak r
a bottle of Tv'yrth'a Km nJ Sulphur.
ThU preparation U aold by all lading
drusshts for CO cent and $1 a botile, or
Ii aent direct by the Wytb .Chemical
Oooipany, 7t Cortlandt St., hew iorK
City, uuon relpt of priea.
FOR SAKE n" LHON U. HAS
KINS. MEDFORD. OR.
Children's and
Misses
Gingham
'Dresses
as a Special
Worth
$1.50
Sale Con
tinues 8
More Days
After Supper
Saturday Nighi
Every 25th Purchase Free
t
COMMENCING- SATURDAY NIGKT AT 7:30
EVERY 25TH PURCHASE, REGARDLESS
OF AMOUNT, WILL BE GIVEN FREE. A
BIG BELL WILL RING EVERY TIME THE
.25TH PURCHASE COMES TO THE COUN
TER, AND THE MONEY WILL BE REFUND
ED ON THE PURCHASE AND GIVEN FREE
iaaxMEBCTnraiigfrwiumuHi
Wool Dresses
for Children
in Shepherd
Plaids Worth
$2.50 and $3
126 East Main Street
Sale Con
tinues 8
More Days
1
See
the
Mechanical .
Doll
DernGriSthif
tion
at
Kenthef's
Store
Every
Afterribofi
One
to
Six
X
O ' i i A '
5
aiuraay
to
Six
and
-to
Nine
thirty Big
Attraction
. i
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PRIVATE WIRE
PHONE 1831
Moss 6 Gfti
GRAIN.AtTD STdbK
BROKERS
W. L. BAIN LOCAL M&R.
ROOM 15, P. 0. BLOCK
MEDFORD, OREGON
Ifnkin- for lu-alth.
yj'?WarWrTtftBgParMlflffMr7fty
Careful
Movers
Parties moving will do vyefj . call on
MATTHEWS & LAKE
to handle their lim&ktl ils.
They pack and ship fwiMtw M
unpack and set up turhltwe am w
hnullnn ot nil kinds. Bga In
eluded. Phone 2151.
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